The thing is like this: I have a windows laptop I use for work, and a Linux desktop machine. I have a single screen keyboard etc. and I switch between the two using a docking station. But, I wonder if there is a way for me to “cut the middle man” and just plug/unplug my linux machine....
You have linux PC connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
You want to use the same monitor, keyboard and mouse on both machines? Switching between the two?
The monitor is the easy part, lots of monitors have multiple inputs, so you put the Linux PC on one input and the laptop dock on the other. Switch video inputs using the buttons on the monitor.
The keyboard and mouse would be tricky without a KVM switch. In theory, with a wireless keyboard and mouse, you could connect it to both machines, but you’d run the risk of using one and sending garbage data to the other if both were turned on at the same time.
I’d just get a KVM, that’s what they’re there for.
So, best case scenario… Post was made by a troll unrelated to any of the jurors and this whole thing can be safely ignored.
Worst case? A juror leaked verdict information to their cousin, who blabbed, verdict gets set aside for jury malfeasance and this whole thing starts all over again…
I really hope it’s a troll and they get prosecuted for attempted interference.
”This helps take away votes from Joe Biden,” the activist told one person at the rally, according to a video posted to X (formerly Twitter) by a Washington Post reporter. “We’re helping the Trump team who’s trying to get him on there,” added a woman by his side.
As a person? He’s a great guy and PHENOMENALLY intelligent. He did the “Philosopher’s Commentary” on the Matrix films, which is worth a listen.
He shouldn’t be running for President though. ;)
Last I looked he was on the ballot in 6 states? It’s 5 months to election day, if you’re racing to get on the ballot at this point, your campaign is over. Pack it up.
“Article I, §33 of the Washington Constitution states that a recall can only occur if the targeted public official has “committed some act or acts of malfeasance or misfeasance while in office, or who has violated his oath of office.”[1]”
No, what they are doing in Nevada is an imagined grievance. They have no evidence, because nothing was done. No recall should be allowed without evidence.
You may have noticed a distinct lack of return2ozma. This is due to their admitting, in a public comment, that their engagement here is in bad faith:...
We did end up doing that in World News when one user dominated the front page by posting 19 articles at once(!)
I don’t think Ozma quite hit that level, and it wasn’t really the volume that was the issue, it was the desire to be continually, relentlessly, negative.
What he’s engaging in, in the second link, is Christian apology, not overt homophobia. He’s not saying LGBTQ+ is the devil, he’s explaining why Christians might believe that.
You are clearly misrepresenting what I am explaining to you in no uncertain terms:
You denied that saying the LGBT community is demonic is even homophobic itself,
Here’s what I LITERALLY TOLD YOU:
That user DID NOT call the LGBT community demonic. If they did, that comment would have been removed.
Let me explain it to you like this…
Someone makes an incredibly stupid comment.
I explain why they might think that way.
That does NOT, in and of itself, make ME stupid. It’s not an agreement or an endorsement of their stupidity, it’s not a value judgement at all. It’s an explanation.
So some idiot preacher makes an INCREDIBLY vile and homophobic video.
Somebody else explains how that tracks because Christianity has a skewed world view.
That does not make that comment intrinsically homophobic.
Had they gone “He’s right! X, Y, and Z!” that would be homophobic and would have been removed.
You do know that your entire comment history is visible here, right? You get that?
So when you say now “I clearly stated that I was not trying to say the user called the LGBT community demonic.”
That’s EXACTLY what you’re saying when you demand, repeatedly, that their comment be removed for homophobia.
If the user did not make that assertion, the comment is NOT removable.
Here’s what they said:
“The organizations supporting the movement are acting on reasoning based on philosophy that Christianity has historically identified with the devil. It’s no joke his language is theological, i identify this as a Christian perspective. He’s probably identifying the philosophy since the organizations themselves he labels as demonic. Obviously, he never said the people are demonic, and as fake news this article is, they manipulate to say he’s accusing the homosexuals as being demonic. It’s a fake news tactic.”
There is not one word of homophobia in that quote. Not a single word. It is not removable and will not be removed, at least by me.
You’re free to disagree, you’re free to downvote, it does not break the rules.
Is there any way to turn my Linux machine into a docking station?
The thing is like this: I have a windows laptop I use for work, and a Linux desktop machine. I have a single screen keyboard etc. and I switch between the two using a docking station. But, I wonder if there is a way for me to “cut the middle man” and just plug/unplug my linux machine....
Judge in Trump's hush money case raises questions about social media post claiming to preview jury verdict (www.nbcnews.com)
Comment claiming advanced info on Trump verdict 'looks increasingly likely to be a hoax' (www.rawstory.com)
Republican Operatives Swoop in to Help Cornel West This Election (newrepublic.com)
”This helps take away votes from Joe Biden,” the activist told one person at the rally, according to a video posted to X (formerly Twitter) by a Washington Post reporter. “We’re helping the Trump team who’s trying to get him on there,” added a woman by his side.
Tesla chair says Elon Musk needs $46 billion pay plan to stay motivated (arstechnica.com)
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MAGA 'Prophets': God Thinks Trump's Conviction Was Rigged (www.rollingstone.com)
Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK? (www.pcgamer.com)
A Republican Election Clerk vs. Trump Die-Hards in a World of Lies (www.nytimes.com)
A quick note on the return2ozma ban:
You may have noticed a distinct lack of return2ozma. This is due to their admitting, in a public comment, that their engagement here is in bad faith:...