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  • cubism_pitta@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldthrift plane
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    19 days ago

    He will be president again in 2028 😨

    Exactly though. From an Opsec perspective the only way they let him fly on that thing as a US president is if he pisses someone off

    After he is president all it will be for is for people to tour at his library (can you imagine a library with Trump’s name on it?)

    Edit: I re-thought an icky joke


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    I have serious doubts that this thing will actually carry a president as Air Force 1 is equipped with quite a lot of equipment that civilian aircraft do not have. Some of it is top secret

    Missile Avoidance, Radar, Radios, Aerial Refueling

    This is also a potential for general espionage as planes are quite large and there are lots of places to hide things






  • The FuseFS thing; yeah It was crazy to me because I must abandon the metaphor by saying…

    MacOS IS Unix AND Linux is really just trying its damndest to BE Unix

    Both MacOS and Unix are POSIX… while Windows requires either WSL OR if you are old school cygwin to achieve POSIX compatibility

    So to a degree they are the similar…

    but like finding a dick on the internet you are always reminded by MacOS that Unix != Linux :) (I love Linux all the same)


  • Mac OS version of Fuse is a commercial software. That said there are other alternatives.

    I use Samba over my LAN and ZeroTier to create a sort of VPN Samba on MacOS is a bit slow (heads up) I have not yet figured that issue out but this setup worked for me for a number of years. (and manages to handle my time machine backups over LAN)

    Any more since most of my remote access needs fall under development I user Visual Studio Code and their Remote connections system (which is pretty fucking good and “only” requires an SSH connection… and a decent amount of RAM on the remote host)

    There are a lot of things to beat up an MacOS over… but honestly getting more technical windows users to from Windows to Mac WILL help Linux adoption. Getting into the underpants of MacOS is very similar to linux (you just don’t HAVE to have fun unless you want to)