D'oh, I'm a doofus --- it's search
that I was thinking of (apt-cache search
, not apt-get search
).
Can apt-get
refresh package list?
Edit: yes...yes it can. I was confused.
I could be wrong but I think these are prepaid, not paid on delivery...
They specified 1 significant figure --- at that level it's the same.
This is the same argument used for blaming the cost of college on government loans for education, for $$$ housing prices in cities that offer low income subsidies, for food prices due to food stamps...
That's because you're thinking of trucks used first and foremost for heavy duty "truck stuff." That is not the only market for trucks, at least in the US: https://www.thedrive.com/news/26907/you-dont-need-a-full-size-pickup-truck-you-need-a-cowboy-costume
According to Edwards’ data, 75 percent of truck owners use their truck for towing one time a year or less (meaning, never). Nearly 70 percent of truck owners go off-road one time a year or less. And a full 35 percent of truck owners use their truck for hauling—putting something in the bed, its ostensible raison d’être—once a year or less.
0-60mph is mostly deprecated these days in favor of 0-62mph, which just so happens to be the same as 0-100km/h --- what a coincidence!
DOGE says it has saved $160 billion. Those cuts have cost taxpayers $135 billion, one analysis says.
It's an interesting (predictable?) look into the psyche here.
I work for a big company, and while yeah it's a big faceless company, the people treat us ICs as assets, not liabilities; the company makes money because of its employees, not in spite of them, and they --- colleagues, manager, director, SVP --- acknowledge that.
My partner's company OTOH seems to treat employees more as a liability --- the kind of attitude of "we'd be more profitable if we didn't have to pay you," which is really aggravating (different industry than mine, so this is more the norm mindset unfortunately).
It's really clear how this whole farce of a government agency views the world.
"...and there are no comments, because it's Self Documenting™"
Modern bots are bad, but the old school IRC (maybe early Battle.net?) bots... I'm cool making an exception for them if you are.
Stupid adults being stupid and paying for their stupidity is one thing. But 1) this affects their kids, and 2) this can affect my kid (<1yo) and anyone who can't get vaccinated because they're immunocompromised/etc.
VHCOL area (San Francisco) --- "middle class" usually means household income of 300k or so.
HomeAssistant, all IoT devices are on a VLAN that can only talk to HomeAssistant...HomeAssistant server only accessible via LAN or through WireGuard to my VPS (which WireGuard's to my router, which connects to my HA server).
Not perfect, not invulnerable, but it also only controls lights and harmless switches.
A six/seven figure donation for these companies is...nothing. While I'm all for grabbing my face eating leopard popcorn, I'm not sure I'd say this falls under that category. This amount of money doesn't feel like trying to buy favors --- more like "please don't specifically target us with your wrath of incompetence."
This title makes it sound like he wouldn't be a good Klingon, either. Which...is definitely true.
I bet he thinks he'd make a good Ferengi. But that's insulting to the Ferengis...
...and Synology users will probably have to wait even longer, and pay even more --- what a deal!
It's one of the reasons I hate having one person cook and the other clean --- the incentives are misaligned, and it just breeds bad habits and reckless cooking IMHO. If you do both cooking and cleaning, you'll hopefully learn to clean as you go.
*flea
Sounds like you've only ever used desktops and/or laptops...
For all the problems in the tech industry, having a large chunk of your compensation be in the form of RSUs does address this meme's complaint. Company does well = you get paid more.

Recommendations for first HF rig?
Howdy!
I got my Technician in early 2000s, and last year finally upgraded to Extra. Looking to set up a very basic shack.
I'm looking for an HF setup, with most of my use probably using digital modes, but would like the ability to use voice.
Current transceiver is on loan from girlfriend's dad, a Ten-Tec Scout 555 --- 50W HF unit with separate modules for each band. One limitation of this is that the modules set the mode, so it's LSB on 40m, making e.g. FT8 not possible (without some hacking of code or perhaps hacking the module).
Antenna is end-fed with an off-the-shelf 49:1. Currently only have 20m half-wave, but have just enough room for a 40m half-wave in the attic, which is the ultimate goal.
For digital modes, it looks like there are sort of 3 classes of radio:
- "full digital" where the radio has e.g. a USB port and handles audio, transmit, and frequency set.
- Some computer-control with RS232, but uses computer audio+adapter to transmit.
- No digital, use adapter to trans