FB marketplace or a classifieds site is where you will find the best deals, it’s the only reason I still have an account with meta. It’s almost always a better deal for both parties buying and selling person to person. Most people will be more honest about the condition of the car than any used dealers and they will also make more selling it directly than trading in or selling to a dealer. Buyers also save by cutting out the middle men. I’m into cars as a hobby so I’m fairly constantly buying and selling them, marketplace is where I do almost all of my transactions ever since Craigslist died.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL for at last 15 years US government has been able to implant hardware into USB cables to turn them into hacking devices with wireless capability.
17·27 days agoThere are a ton of different payloads that can be run on these, for everything from simple keylogging, to root access, to network backdoors. I’ve only recently gotten into pentesting but with something like this there’s no real limit to the damage that could be done with only a few seconds of physical access.
I really hope so, KDE isn’t perfect, but gnome is just so…weird…
My school requires 2in1 laptops with stylus support (and windows😖) for all engineering students. I picked up a lenovo think book 2in1 to meet the requirements and have been dualbooting manjaro on a seperate ssd as it has 2 m2 ports. I use manjaro because im used arch which I run on my gaming PC. My work laptop has had manjaro using kde plasma for a while now and I generally really like it.
When I loaded up the lenovo with manjaro/KDE it worked great as a standard laptop but whenever I tried to use the stylus or touch screen things started falling apart. Tracking was OK with the stylus but I couldn’t get pressure or tilt sensing to work and the on screen keyboard was pretty terrible. I also couldn’t get it to work properly with a few programs I need specifically for school. I spent about a week trying to get it all sorted but I was never able to get a configuration that worked consitintly and smoothly. After a fair bit of forum surfing the consensus I was able to glean was that KDE was behind the curve on touch/stylus support but gnome was supposedly better suited to it.
I’ve now been running GNOME for a couple weeks and the touch/stylus support does work much better but there are still a few hiccups. I had to install a different on screen keyboard, the one gnome comes with worked fine except for the backspace key refused to function which turns out to be a pretty big problem. My biggest complaints though are with how gnome functions in comparison to kde. The file explorer, console, text editors, menu customizations, and layouts are a lot more frustrating and clunky feeling to me. I’ve swapped most of the original stuff with KDE version wherever I could make them work. Overall its not too bad now, just different I guess. Personally I wont be using GNOME in the future if I can avoid it. Hopefully KDE comes up with functional touch/stylus support so I can switch back.
I’ve been forced to use gnome on my school laptop as I need tablet support and kde dropped the ball on that front. I hate it so much, but at least it works.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video essay did you watch recently that left an impression on you?
11·1 month agoBenn Jordan’s videos on flock cameras is really eye opening non how bad the surveillance state has gotten here in the US. Not just how ubiquitous they are but also how insecure and vulnerable to abuse the whole system is.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you think a socialist President would win the 2028 election? Would they use the exact methods used by Zohran Mamdani which earned him the office of Mayor of NYC?
1·2 months agoI agree, I think its a good thing that he’s a democratic socialist, as I am also one. But there is a difference between a dem socialist and a social democrat. Mainly the whole capitalism thing.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you think a socialist President would win the 2028 election? Would they use the exact methods used by Zohran Mamdani which earned him the office of Mayor of NYC?
1·2 months agoYes, it is right.
Social democracy is a broad, centre-left[1] to left-wing[2] social, economic, and political ideology within the wider socialist movement[3] that supports political and economic democracy[4] and a gradualist, reformist, and democratic approach toward achieving social equality. In modern practice, social democracy has taken the form of a predominantly capitalist,[5] yet robust welfare state, with policies promoting social justice, market regulation, and a more equitable distribution of income.[5][6]
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Technology@beehaw.org•This Flock Camera Leak is like Netflix For Stalkers
16·2 months agoThere’s a huge difference between someone putting a webcam on their house for personal security and an AI driven face tracking camera that purposefully records every person that wanders into its field of vision being setup in a public park and on every street corner in the country.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Cloudy future for bourbon has Jim Beam closing Kentucky distillery for a year
822·2 months agoI’m a Ky native, I grew up just a couple towns over from Jim Beam, I’ve built equipment for the bourbon industry, I have friends and family that currently work at distilleries. Keep up the boycott Canada, make it hurt. The majority of my fellow Kentuckians voted for Trump. Despite the rest of us warning them what would happen, we pleaded with them even, but here we are. They voted for greed and bigotry, and I have 0 sympathy for the ones that are losing their jobs over this. After all, it’s what they voted for.
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News@lemmy.world•More liberals, people of color and LGBTQ Americans say they're buying guns out of fear
5·4 months agoTo add to that, the whole short barrel rifle/shotgun thing is a mistake anyways. When they were first hammering out the national firearms act in the 1930s they were going to outlaw handguns entirely. To cover their bases they wanted to ensure that no one would simply cut down a rifle or shotgun to make a “pistol” they put in a section outlawing those too. After a lot of lobbying from the gun industry they ditched the legislation on handguns, but more or less forgot to remove the parts about SBRs and SBSs.
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News@lemmy.world•More liberals, people of color and LGBTQ Americans say they're buying guns out of fear
5·4 months agoPistols also have maneuverability on their side. Moving around a house is more difficult with something as long as a shotgun, which is fine if like you said you post up at the stairs or a choke point. But I have kids, if someone comes in my house, getting to them and ensuring they’re safe is my priority. Pistols also give you more rounds and easier reloads. It all depends on individual preference and situation. You’re right pistols take more practice to use effectively, but they’re way more versatile.
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News@lemmy.world•More liberals, people of color and LGBTQ Americans say they're buying guns out of fear
3·4 months agoI didn’t think it was your take, I was just adding to it. But yea, people do as they do lol.
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News@lemmy.world•More liberals, people of color and LGBTQ Americans say they're buying guns out of fear
4·4 months agoYea, the whole “sound of a pump action” is really the last thing you want in an SD situation. Its always better to have surprise on your side.
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News@lemmy.world•More liberals, people of color and LGBTQ Americans say they're buying guns out of fear
6·4 months agoModifications generally don’t make a gun more dangerous, they’re generally about making them easier to operate for the user. Different grips to fit bigger or smaller hands, flashlights so you can see what your shooting in a dark house, different sights for different situations or eye conditions etc. I for one have astigmatism so many standard sights don’t work for me and I’m also very tall so a longer butt stock enables me to be more accurate and stable.
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News@lemmy.world•More liberals, people of color and LGBTQ Americans say they're buying guns out of fear
44·4 months agoI’m a leftist and life long gun owner, I go to the range every other weekend and enjoy it greatly as a hobby. I shoot competively in both long range and pistol competitions. I also think we are in dire need of much strickter gun control here in the US. I would say a full 80% of gun owners should not be allowed to have them due to a lack of training and understanding of firearms and their use.
If you’re thinking about buying a gun I would suggest first going to a range and taking a basic firearms class. I would suggest finding one of the corporate owned chains simply because your less likely to run into the wrong (far right wing) type of gun enthusiast. RangeUSA is a good option. But really any range will have classes available for first time gun owners, usually for under $100. They also offer rentals once you’ve familiarized yourself with safe operation and handling. For home self defence purposes I always reccomend a mid or fullsize 9mm handgun. They have relatively little recoil, are plentiful, cheap, and easy to handle.
I definitely will, I’ve still got 2 years left so there plenty of time to switch majors if I want to.



That article says you can’t import a byd unless its a subcompact that you license as a low-speed vehicle. Meaning it can’t go over 35mph, so basically a golfcart.