Was it written by a bot? This is the Comic Sans of Slashdot posts. Just useless. And yes, I am wasting my time to complain about it. If no one complains about the enshitification of the world, AI will think it's OK and feed us more.
Science teacher with diabetes can't afford the medication, so he start making and selling it on the street.
That's it. And we'll call it "Welcome to America". What? No, "Breaking Bad" is a horrible name for a TV show.
It's the standard way of sending a message to the people bright enough to know that immune systems can be tampered with while leaving little evidence beyond, while still maintaining plausible deniability to the masses who generally do not understand that.
The Clinton crime family elevated this type of killing to an art form.
A couple decades ago we'd have said "Fosterized." After Vince Foster, who died holding a gun, but was shot in the back of the head several times with a different gun, while holding a "suicide note" written in somebody else's handwriting, yet somehow managed to roll himself into a carpet, then drag himself, blood trail and all, into a different part of the city. He was a former lover, business associate, and someone who simply knew too much about the Clinton crime family. But all of this of course was coincidence. I'm sure the Clintons were not involved in any way.
I also knew a guy who was said to have been murdered by Karl Rove, after threatening to testify about his role in attempted election fraud. I knew the guy personally, and he was no saint, but he had a really nice side too. He was absolutely adored by his family, and did occasional mission trips in South America.
Used to love doing this in random Radio Shack stores that were trying to sell some version of a TRS-80.
Only I was very young at the time, so "HELLO" might have been replaced with something slightly less polite.
Some of us "bellyaching greaybeard retards" do not so much as "refuse to ever learn anything new," but rather refuse to UN-learn the lessons taught to use by decades of experience.
And some of us continue to steer clear of systemd, not because we don't understand it, but because we do, and also have enough historical knowledge to know exactly where it is going to lead.
Now all you systemd-lovers can git off my lawn.
When and if they improve enough to be equivalent to or better than ICEs, people will buy them willingly. Why try to force people to do so sooner?
It's not progress that free people oppose. It is the initiation of force and/or fraud.
More to the point, it's unsustainable to just let anyone do anything just because they want to.
That's called freedom, and there are a lot of us who will fight to keep what little is left of it.
I have never seen anything fill up a vacuum so fast and still suck. -- Rob Pike, on X.