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  • Well, there were a few choices, not two. They also didn't "help", by definition. They sat back and watched. And while I disagree with standing back and watching, I can't blame them for looking at a shit-sandwich, and a shit-sandwich with sprinkles and deciding not to waste their time on either.

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    Are there any KVM's that aren't terrible?

    We've tried ~4 web-interface KVM's, and they are all terrible. The interfaces are all buggy and slow. Frequent disconnects, constantly require reboots, etc.

    Has anyone used KVM's that are worthwhile?

  • Nobody addresses is because it was obviously bullshit. If he wanted to get a ceasefire in place, he had plenty of time to do it. Instead he chose to dick around and keep funding the genocide.

    You can be mad all you want about people chosing to stand by their morals, but that seems like mis-directed anger. Why not get mad at the Pro-Genocide party instead? They could have easily won this election, but chose Genocide and Billionaires instead.

  • I feel like "funding a genocide" is a far cry from "letting perfection get in the way of good". Not backing a genocide seems like a pretty low bar to expect from a political party.

    Additionally, I think liberals have long had a long history of "whatever, my team is my team". Did you see them during the last few campaigns? All I heard the entire time was "Vote Blue, No Matter Who", despite their canditates and policy being absolutely terrible.

  • I always find it very telling when people get mad at those who decided that they couldn't stomach voting for genocide, instead of getting mad at the party that ran on a pro-genocide platform.