@11112011@dj This is kind of a hilarious cope. If that county flipped, Kamala still doesn't win the state: there are 7,013,184 votes counted, 3,535,662 for Trump and 3,409,928 for Harris. 99% of the votes are counted, according to ABC. In the very unlikely scenario that 100% of the new votes coming in were for Harris, that's still just 70-71k votes. Trump's margin in Pennsylvania is 125,734, so you'd still be about 55,000 votes short.
And Pennsylvania is 19 electoral votes. Trump has 312. If the whole state somehow flipped--which, again, is completely impossible--that would change it from a 312-226 landslide to a 293-245 victory.
I am very sorry that it is difficult for you to accept a foreign country's election results; if you want to change things here, you are welcome to move here and get citizenship.
@NonPlayableClown@boomer@11112011@dj Yeah, president doesn't matter; plenty of other stuff on the ballot, but you would probably be surprised how the propositions went.
> I tried plan 9, but it didn't even have GNU Emacs,
This is by design:
mushi% grep -i emacs /sys/games/lib/fortunes | sed 's/^/> /g' > The Blit is a nice terminal, but it runs emacs. > Any mail routed through "emacs" will probably fail without benefit of a bounce-back. > $ Editor (vi or emacs)? > GNU Emacs comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; type C-h C-w for full details. > You may give out copies of Emacs; type C-h C-c to see the conditions. > Type C-h t for a tutorial on using Emacs. > Gnuemacs is portable except to machines that are too small. -Richard M. Stallman > I just want a bare-boned, straight EMACS. - Rae McLellan > emacs: Terminal type "emacs" is not powerful enough to run Emacs. > Promoting XEmacs from Editors to Red Hat Linux > If emacs buffers were limited to the size of memory, it would not be possible to edit /dev/mem. -tb@becket.net > One of the silliest things you can do with a modern Unix machine is run the Eliza mode of Emacs against random quotes from Zippy the Pinhead. - Eric Raymond > ssh, the emacs of network protocols > <jordanb#emacs@freenode.org> I think it's hilarious that you're doing xlib programming and your nick is 'kruhft' > The Importance of Being EMACS > Stallman saw a problem in too much customization and de-facto forking and set certain conditions for usage. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMACS > A security flaw in GNU Emacs' email subsystem was exploited by Markus Hess in his 1986 hacking spree to gain superuser access to Unix computers. > For me, the most dramatic example of the progress of hardware in the intervening years is Emacs. > rcirc on GNU Emacs 24.2.1 > As a programmer, I can make my programs do whatever I please. If I want to autosave all of my documents, I can write an Emacs script to save after every hundred keypresses. > Emacs Needs To Move To GitHub, Says ESR > To enter the computers, he exploited weaknesses such as a program called GNU Emacs that allowed mail users system administrator privileges under certain conditions. > Currently, vim also loads faster than Emacs. > Emacs now supports webkit.
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> The version I ran was full of GNU Emacs, GNU nano and a Xorg server.
I'm sorry to hear that and I hope things get better.
> You can only have an ultimate free software operating system if you include GNU.
This doesn't seem to be the case, as Plan 9 is the ultimate free software operating system.
> Only the 2014 version
The basis of ANTS and 9front, meaning that the derivative OSs are all GPL. You can't revoke the GPL, and the original owners have ceased maintenance.
> Unless utilities can output usage instructions and the license, in Japanese too if you wish, they're no good.
> in a way I don't have to feel bad about hating Unix cultists since it's designers also did.
People doing cult shit are terrible, worse than useless. ( https://www.perl.com/pub/2000/12/advocacy.html/ ) Anything good and most bad stuff ends up with a team of Kool-Aid drinkers, though.
> A lot of recent programs have caught on to using 9P since it's still the best protocol for a lightweight file server out there.
I was listing questionable things from Linux, dbus was one. Firefox behaves badly around dbus. I have not been under the impression that Firefox was good since the pre-3.6 days.
> I probably wouldn't even have a problem with systemd — were it modular
The size of the surface and the privileged mode of operation means that you can't have it talking to the network, and Lennart made it talk to the network, then he made it speak a dozen protocols and then he put an XML parser and a JSON parser in it. Webservers give up root as soon as they have the port open because you open the door if you don't, and that's one protocol (HTTP) and it's generally just the server side. But he's got it speaking client and server for HTTP and DNS and a pile of other protocols and it isn't just root, it's init, and it links against so many libraries that a meaningful audit of the code for security can never be undertaken. There is no safe mode of operation for it, there's no securing it, it's broken by design. There's not anything to salvage.
> BTW this would fit nicely with your approach: don't need the horse — throw it the fuck out!
Or, like...if you don't want horses, but you let horses in, people will build around the horses and then you'll end up stuck with the horses until you switch to an OS that didn't shove horses in.
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