[-] realbadat@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago

Maybe it's just to me, but liberal/national coalition and labor seem like the two major parties, green is barely at the table still.

If you exclude the coalition, national has 4 times the representation of green, and liberal 3 times that.

Just my opinion here, but it's still two major parties, with the thirds coming up in ranks and getting some momentum going. It'll be a good day imo when the greens overtake the nationals (and maybe one day the liberals), but I personally don't see it as representative of the people yet. Improving, but still functionally two parties.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 11 points 1 day ago

It's still not that old (~10 years or so iirc), it takes time for a third party to be major contentender. Earlier on you're more likely to see third party wins in more local than national level elections.

It's not an insta-win for third parties. But that's ok, because local elections matter, and that's where you'd typically see results first.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 12 points 2 days ago

Mythbusters streamlined is like that. A bit rough on some cuts imo, but overall just cuts the fluff.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 10 points 3 days ago

I firmly disagree, your brothers taught you the correct greeting.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 1 points 3 days ago

Studio monitors are excellent choices, but expensive. I've used genelecs for pretty much every audio workstation I've ever done, I'm a huge fan, but you're also talking $800 and up.

You can sometimes find a good deal on some used studio monitors, which to me is the way to go. A long ways back I decommissioned some genelecs for a studio (surprise surprise, the new studio had newer versions of the same model), and I've been using them since at home. Roughly 15 years now.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 12 points 3 days ago

I wouldn't say they are wrong, I've got plenty of issues with Firefox that aren't in chromium-based browsers. Mostly with media playback, but on Android the toolbar hide on scroll is a mess, no matter what it just covers the page. Makes it really hard to use a menu or click a button depending on where it is. I also have some locally run services that throw js errors in FF but not in cromite, chromium, or chrome.

Doesn't mean I don't prefer FF because I acknowledge it has problems. I don't generally view videos in my browser anyway, and I disable the hide-on-scroll feature. And if I have a particularly problematic site (the js errors), I open cromite or whatever.

The bigger issue isn't people talking about bugs, but downplaying the role the foundation plays in supporting users. That, imo, is where a lot of misinformation and disinformation seems to live.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 1 points 5 days ago

Shit, I should check my bins

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 3 points 6 days ago

52 is already at its limit, I think he'll be page 53 of Republican sexual predators, abusers, and enablers.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 78 points 3 weeks ago

Well this is going in my "basics of networking" presentation.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 56 points 1 month ago

Considering the perspective of the poster, the misleading title, etc - are you actually sure they didn't?

50

Top line is simply "1300."

Voyager 2.11.0 S22 Ultra Android 14

Going to test with some more in the comments here.

[-] realbadat@programming.dev 74 points 1 month ago

Or listen to her screaming about the ants biting her face.

Like she was in the bodycam video.

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