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One surviving Reddit app plans to charge based on how much you use it
Perfectly reasonable IMO. That said I’m still not going to use reddit again
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One surviving Reddit app plans to charge based on how much you use it
Perfectly reasonable IMO. That said I’m still not going to use reddit again
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*Permanently Deleted*
good for you, Little Network Attached Storage X
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Elon Musk takes to X to beg retired air traffic controllers to return to work: ‘There is a shortage’
How about you just increase the pay and benefits you’re offering? if you love the efficiencies of the free market so much why don’t you fucking act like it
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Webb finds molecule only made by living things in another world
Only a 1 sigma confirmation at the moment so needs to be thoroughly reinvestigated
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Another Zuckerberg meme
“towing my dog with a rope” loool
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SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH 9/11 Was Cringe
You know how it goes, first people start saying the silly meme phrase “ironically”, then they can’t stop themselves saying it, then it becomes awkwardly unironic, and then it gets embedded in the lexicon and Miriam-Webster adds it to the dictionary
2060 is going to be lit fam AHEM I mean it’s going to be funny
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locks?
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The CEO of JPEG
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What’s the craziest or most outrageous (maybe even NSFW) incident that led to someone being fired from your workplace?
A guy on my team was absolutely convinced the external monitors he had were 1080p and not 1680*1050 resolution, and that everyone else using 1680*1050 were just wrong. He got into an argument with IT service desk over HDMI cables, which he wanted to prove himself correct (since everyone else were supposedly chumps for accepting the tyranny of having to use DVI cables for their monitors, thus forcing them to use the lower resolution). The argument escalated and well, he kind of just disappeared after that and never came back.
The IT service desk folks were already touchy about their HDMI cables since people were apparently stealing them for use in the meeting rooms.
Pity, I liked him but that was kind of unhinged. Besides, the monitors’ native res was definitely 1680*1050 lol.
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Boys and beans and...
Because they stopped making them!
They sucked though, the leg ends would always end up getting wet, muddy, and/or torn off
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Anon finds a new way to get protein
Please don’t eat this. My cat needs his gainz
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I died. This made me laugh for 5 minutes. I couldn't breathe.
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Lower Decks is certainly fast, loud and in-your-face funny. But what I was completely not expecting is for it to be so respectful and adoring of what came before in the franchise. I thought originally, ah yeah one of those “fast edgy animated comedies”, it surely would be derisive and treat Trek like a joke itself, but actually, no it does not. It’s a comedy set in the Trek universe, it’s not a comedy where Trek is the punchline.
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For edge lovers
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Every generation thinks it invented sex
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What else should I help seed?
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For real. I’m slowly downloading a documentary from one person right now, it’s been a few weeks and it’ll be a few more, but I thank them for it
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Outcry from big AI firms over California AI “kill switch” bill
I think Asimov had some thoughts on this subject
Wild that we’re at this point now
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Oopsie, Visual Studio License expired, so the build server stopped working
Absolutely proprietary
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libertarian learns public ownership makes everyone more free
Texas sounds like hell
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The floppy disk refused to die in Japan - laws that forced the continued use of floppies have finally hit the chopping block
Ah man the translucent colourful floppies.. that takes me back
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What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?
Two things at completely opposite ends of the “Linux world”:
eBPF. It seems super promising for improving observability and security; especially performance of these concerns. It also strikes me as a risky architectural decision. Programmable privileged kernel code + JIT. What could go wrong… that validator sure is doing heavy lifting.
Valve flexing more muscle in developing Proton as it comes to terms with the fact Microsoft’s vertical integration (and monopolistic practices increasingly unfettered by government) will eventually be an existential risk to it. It is now ridiculously easy to install and run so many games on Linux, so long as you accept the devil you know and it’s DRMy platform. Definitely not perfect but it’s so vastly improved I’m comfortable calling it “night and day”
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Reddit is a shithole
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From who? The Debian Taliban?
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Minecraft players outraged as Microsoft deletes accounts that weren't transitioned
I lost my Minecraft account to this, but that's because the email address I bought the game with was with Lavabit, and thus never was able to receive any of the emails. Couldn't verify I owned it either because again, no access to the email address.
I was just a kid when I signed up for that Lavabit address sometime in the 2000s, a kid who was vaguely interested in the idea of privacy and software freedom (I used PPC Ubuntu on a G3 iBook btw). Bought Minecraft Alpha in 2010 for €10. Now because of time passing and some bullshit happening I don't have access to any of it.
But tbh I never opened a support ticket or anything, because fuck Microsoft. Its the principle of the whole thing