JDubbleu

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JDubbleu,

The great thing about Linux DEs is that it doesn’t matter if it’s conventionally bad, it matters that it works for you. You could use the cubic alt tab animation and control your computer through seances for all anyone cares. As long as you can do what you want just send it and use what’s best for you.

JDubbleu,

I know a ton about cars, but short of taking the motor apart there’s only so much you can glean from a drive and quick once over.

JDubbleu,

It’s a gamble to get a used car you know nothing about when you have a truck you know is at least a bit reliable. My family grew up playing used car roulette and it’s pretty damn hard to come out ahead in this scenario. Best to run the thing until it dies while saving up for a new or like new vehicle.

JDubbleu,

As someone who grew up somewhere super flat it really doesn’t get to you because it’s all you’ve ever known. However, now that I live somewhere with hills it drives me crazy when I visit home.

Is this VPN comparison breakdown trustworthy?

I’m shopping for a VPN providers, and really struggling to find a detailed and non-biased breakdown of the various options. A number of years ago, I recall finding an extremely detailed VPN comparison spreadsheet that had 30+ columns, which were contained criteria by which the VPNs were judged both quantitatively and...

JDubbleu,

I did a lot of research a few years ago and settled on ProtonVPN. I won’t say anything authoritative regarding privacy as I haven’t done any recent research, but I’ve been very happy with the service so far.

I run a seedbox with all the traffic from qBittorrent tunneled through ProtonVPN and I’ve gotten up to 200 Mbps down through a few very healthy torrents before, and on dedicated speed tests I can pull down ~250 Mbps on my gigabit service. I’ve also never had it go down despite using the exact same server 24/7.

Their documentation is also amazing and they generate connection configs for Wireguard and OpenVPN on their website using provided parameters making it dead simple to get started.

JDubbleu,

It’s also possible they sell fewer green ones, meaning they produce fewer and don’t get as much of a benefit from economies of scale.

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  • JDubbleu, (edited )

    For me, a native speaker, I’ve been confused maybe twice by the use of singular they, and all it took was a quick clarification to remedy. This is because it seems pretty rare in English to use a pronoun without some context surrounding it.

    If someone came to me and said, “they went to the store” my confusion would be due to a lack of context. Who are we even talking about in the first place? In that scenario gender neutral he, which is confusing for a myriad of other reasons and can lead to false assumptions, would be just as confusing.

    However in an exchange like, “where did this person go? They went to the store” or, “where did Alex and Bob go? They went to the store” the context provides whether they is singular or plural. Revisiting the first example with zero context, “they” would normally be replaced by a proper noun. This sets the required context and makes future uses of “they” make perfect sense.

    Whereas with gender neutral he I’d assume you knew the gender of who you were referring to. I grew up using they in the singular form constantly, and it’s not like I was surrounded by queer culture, it’s just a function of how English is spoken in some places even outside of the UK (I’m from California).

    I can definitely see it being confusing though if you were taught “proper” formal English. No one I’ve ever encountered speaks that way and it’s largely reserved for academic works. Hell, should’nt’ve and wheredya might as well be in the dictionary by now.

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