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Why can't we go back to small phones?
Well, I can't speak for everyone else, but I can't go back because they don't sell any small phones.
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Why can't we go back to small phones?
Well, I can't speak for everyone else, but I can't go back because they don't sell any small phones.
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Tesla demand is nosediving in EV-friendly Europe amid Elon Musk's endorsement of the far right
It is fascinating how little this correlates to the Tesla stock price. It has dropped a bit, down 8.4% in the last month, but it still up 80.8% over the last 6 months. I´m curious what kind of business model the shareholders is expecting from Tesla that does not involve selling cars.
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I would recommend reading the quote in context, and not just headlines. It is not quite as insane as it seems at first glance, although just slightly. Transcript from Yahoo Fact Check:
Musk: The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy. The empathy exploit. They're exploiting a bug in Western civilization, which is the empathy response. So, I think, you know, empathy is good, but you need to think it through and not just be programmed like a robot.
Rogan: Right, understand when empathy has been actually used as a tool.
Musk: Yes, like, it's weaponized empathy is the issue.
The point, as I understand it, is that empathy lets people manipulate you into making short-sighted decisions based purely on feelings, without properly investigating the facts. This is true. However, I strongly disagree that this is the fundamental weakness of Western civilization. I think that greed and selfishness are way bigger problems, and this is also what leads to people taking advantage of people's empathy.
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Valve Releases Team Fortress 2 Full Client and Source Code
This is cool, but what actually made Valve do this? Are they just doing this for fun?
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Apple Maps paid search ads under consideration in monetization push.
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I switched recently, and it is really good. It doesn't have public transport yet (for the most part), and I rarely drive, but for walking, hiking and biking it is very nice. OpenStreetMap is shockingly well developed, I had no idea this existed. It has almost all the local businesses in my area, really did not expect that. It doesn't have restaurant reviews and stuff though.
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Looks like Dragon Age: The Veilguard just received its final major update
For all the criticism I have heard about this game, I haven't seen anyone say it's buggy or runs poorly. The problems people have with the game are way beyond the scope of bugfix patches, so it kinda makes sense to me that the game is as good as it will ever be.
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Trump suggests his plan for Gaza Strip is to ‘clean out the whole thing’
The way he can't even say who's responsible for Gaza looking like a "demolition site".
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Trump short-circuits when asked if U.S. policy is aligning with Russia
How people can watch this and see anything other than a rambling old man is beyond me
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Anybody here use Asahi Linux?
I actually switched back to Asahi on my M1 Macbook Air this weekend, and while it works well enough for me to stick to it for now, I would definitely not buy Apple Silicon hardware for Linux next time. I'm running Fedora Asahi Remix on Gnome with Wayland for reference. Fingerprint sensor isn't working, microphone is "WIP" according to the feature table, etc. Battery life is significantly worse, especially standby, so if you use it for traveling a lot it's not that great. I might boot back into MacOS if I bring it with me on vacation honestly. It is also not nearly as "smooth". Scrolling stutters etc. Nothing that actually impacts the speed of what you do though. This is probably not an issue for most I would think, but for the Norwegian keyboard I had to manually edit the config to get access to the apostrophe: '. In general, it is a bit annoying that it has a different keyboard layout than every other computer I use.
There can be some compatibility issues, Discord isn't or at least wasn't running on Linux Arm, but there are 3rd party clients that do. Games are probably also not great, although I can't say I have tested after the Vulkan update. Last time I went back to MacOS so I could play Balatro on vacation. Other than that I don't really use that many apps on my laptop, and haven't missed any.
Then there is a Gnome specific quirk: touchpad scrolling is way too fast, and it isn't configurable in the settings. There are some "hacky" workarounds around, but they seem to be outdated and failed on me. For now I have just adjusted the scroll speed in my browser to like 20% of the default and it seems to work okay. You do kinda get used to it I guess. You can adjust scroll speed in KDE just fine, so if you prefer KDE that isn't an issue.
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I need to vent about Windows. I want workplaces to use Linux.
I also use Windows at work, and it is driving me insane. The updates can be annoying, but it is mostly just how fucking slow it is. Directories routinely take mulitple seconds to load, and I don't understand why. I also just prefer Gnome in general, but I do think the Window's user interface as a whole is pretty good when it works. I will say, WSL works well for the things I want to run "in linux", and it integrates very nicely with VS Code.
I can actually install Linux if I want. They provide instructions for how to roll it in to Intune etc, and I will probably try it, but keep a dual boot to Windows available for when I really need it. The problem is that my job is married to Office, which doesn't have native linux support at all. We ues OneDrive, Outlook, Teams and collaborative Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Most of these probably run okay enough in browser, but especially for big Word documents where we need to make sure formatting is okay (a nightmare in Word even without multiple users editing the document at once), I am not sure if it works well enough. Rclone can be used to sync to OneDrive. For now I just try to avoid making office documents whenever possible, sticking to markdown, latex and csv files etc., store as much as possible on our i.e. our GitLab instance instead, and hopefully it will it will be easier to switch over time.
I also wonder what would happen if Donny wakes up one day, decides he wants to invade Europe or something and all our Office 365 licenses suddenly stop working. We would have a lot of other bigger issues of course, so it's not the most critical issue.
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Hva gjør du hvis Google og Microsoft blir ulovlig i Norge?
På privaten har jeg allerede begynt å flytte vekk fra Google de siste månedene, og har nå alt over på lokal hardware og/eller europeiske alternativ. Kjører Linux på både laptop og stasjonær PC. På mobil er det mye vanskeligere. Har per nå iPhone, så vil tro Apple kan stenge den ned med et tastetrykk om de skulle få ordre om det. Er vel mulig å kjøpe Android telefon med åpen bootloader og installere custom ROM uten Google, men da kan man få trøbbel med bank apper og lignende så vidt jeg har sett. Banken min skriver på nettsidene at de ikke støtter "rootede" telefoner, noe som er merkelig når man kan bruke tjenestene deres på PC i hvilken som helst nettleser og alle PCer er "rootet".
På jobb hadde det blitt fullstendig krise, vi er fullstendig avhengig OneDrive, Office, outlook og teams. Prøver å opprette filer i "åpne" filformat så langt som mulig, men er i praksis veldig ofte vanskelig å komme unna Office når jeg skal samarbeide med andre.
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Assassin's Creed Shadows | Review Thread
It seems like a game that has quite a lot going for it, the gameplay looks pretty cool, I like the art direction, and performance and visuals actually seem to be quite polished at launch. However, I just know I'll get tired of it, as it is another game that prioritizes being big, with tons of repetitive content, too big of a world, and somehow too many protagonists, which seemingly brings down both the overall gameplay and story.
It's fine that there are games like this that cater to people who want large, expansive worlds to immerse themselves in, but I do get a bit disappointed that "every" single player AAA game is like this. There are many other games for me to play, so it is not like I'm starving for games, but it feels like I miss out on a ton of games I could potentially have liked if the direction was slightly different
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[✅️FT] Atlético Madrid 0-1 Barcelona
Please no extra time, please let me go to bed at a reasonable time
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Why can't we go back to small phones?
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The Fairphone is interesting, but it is also enormous unfortunately
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[✅️FT] Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Barcelona
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We have looked tired for a while, and were atrocious this weekend too. We were probably a bit too complacient with the big lead, and dropping Pedri is a bit risky. At least Pedri got some rest and we made it through anyway somehow. Most teams are probably getting tired and will drop some stinkers occasionally, it is just about dropping them at the right time. There are simply too many games.
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[✅️FT] Barcelona 7-1 Valencia
Low key looked like valencia should have had a pen, but I doubt that would be enough to save them anyway
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[✅️FT] Barcelona 7-1 Valencia
Happy to see Fermin finally picking up form, he has been poor for most of this season.
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Weekly Discussion Thread [2025 Week 5]
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This might have been a mistake
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[✅️FT] Barcelona 2-2 Atalanta
I genuinely wonder what Peña has done to keep getting benched. He had gotten really solid after a shaky start, while Tek keeps on messing up every game he plays.
Also interesting that Cubarsi is getting rested this game, Araujo Garcia will be a quite new duo
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[✅️FT] Barcelona 2-2 Atalanta
Other than the 10 1-0 goals scored by Zappacosta, this was relatively uneventful. Atalanta are defending well and Barca are struggling to find space.