I didn't. I just got fed up with it and got built a killer Linux desktop instead, hah. I would have brought it in to the Apple Store and got it fixed there if I had time, though.

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could be the graphics card. That caused lots and lots of crashes for me. :(

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are you on a Mac Pro?

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I have. Hah.. Lambda can be intimidating at first, but it's really powerful. What AWS has essentially done is: made a completely API-accessible infrastructure, a stream of events, and a mechanism to run arbitrary code based on stream events. Anything that emits a SNS notification in AWS can be reacted upon by Lambda without having to worry about provisioning instances, etc. At least for infrastructure tasks, it's awesome. "Serverless" microservices are a side effect for me, hah.

Set up a incoming email receiver => Lambda integration to forward emails in 30 minutes. Much easier than having to mess with postfix…

are the docs at docs.10centuries.org generally up-to-date?

It's not without its faults, but it's certainly a lot easier to comprehend than the US

Ugh. Just thinking about the things involved in living in the US makes me tired. Healthcare, work, house…

If I keep my citizenship, there's definitely a chance. If I get rid of it, though, I don't feel like I'd be constrained, though.

@kdfrawg Yeah. Yeah, when you open a bank account, there's a little checkbox at the bottom of the form that says "Check if you are a US citizen"