Mine tasted like sodium yanni sulfate
Mine tasted like sodium yanni sulfate
1000% Jon stewart.
Guy fights like hell for the people that need it
Oh I was very lost haha
Right like why would he still have the ghost gun a week later… That makes no sense
I see thank you
Ohhh I see thank you
How do I add your piracy community to my boost app?
Customs just found out that a kitchen cabinet maker is doing exactly that. (Might be from a different country tho)
I know. Lmao
I know, but the fall off in performance isn’t supposed to be severe
I hope that’s bait because he fuckin gottem
I heard people saying they could run the r1 32B model on moderate gaming hardware albeit slowly
There is one possible route he could go.
CDL truck driving is totally possible for someone with no ties to an area like kids or wife to do what he’s asking.
You gotta be able to learn the trade, but there are schools that invite companies in to sponsor the training and then you work for 1 or 2 years for that company before you can quit it or go owner operator (without penalty, you can leave whenever and pay them for the schooling).
After that you can make 6 figs easily with otr flatbed, tanker, car hauler, etc.
The only difference for his life style is his house will get smaller and he has to drive for 11 hrs a day.
Man i hear people do crazy things when they are terminal and have been fucked by the system really hard.
Interested in how it does jellyfin, decent GPU or something else?
The deep lore lmao
Its important to recognize modern capitalist control as a form of hostage taking. “Pay us the ransom or your critical infrastructure get its”, even as we’re receiving fingers and earlobes in the mail with every passing year.
This is so fuckin true.
Solidarity is about liberating these critical components of infrastructure and operating them for the benefit of the public.
BINGO if we have the power to protest effectively then we can actually make them hurt. Right now I feel like we don’t have that power at all. Just citing my example of the railroads, they stepped in quick and made sure the goods kept moving.
The goal isn’t to shut down these institutions, but to run them without profiteers leeching the excess revenue.
Absolutely.
That’s why some of the most effective popular economic protests don’t involve suspending services, but operating them while refusing to collect fees for service.
This is interesting to me I always understood keeping services running for the sake of not harming innocent citizens But I didn’t really think it was effective. I could see a public transport rail system doing that and it working, but how do workers in other industries prevent the corporation they work for from taking in the revenue
Lol this reads like a Joe cappa short