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One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
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It’s Ted Ts’o, the maintainer of the ext4 filesystem amongst other things.
little shit
Though you’re still accurate despite his seniority.
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One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
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It’s Ted Ts’o, the maintainer of the ext4 filesystem amongst other things.
little shit
Though you’re still accurate despite his seniority.
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Firefox allows Google to use cross-site cookies by default despite claiming to block all of them OOTB
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It is a bit odd that there’s an influx of anti Firefox and AMD stuff after Google and Intel were in the news for major things.
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A cool guide on Mattress Dimensions and Bed Sizes
Why on earth do Americans call a single bed ‘twin’?
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Reddit says it is not covered by new Online Safety Code as it has moved its jurisdiction to the Netherlands
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Interesting given that he is actually preparing for an apocalypse scenario where he hides out in a bunker only to emerge a leader of men.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/30/doomsday-prep-for-the-super-rich
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Anon is a gamer
The trend of earmarking every single interactive object in a game with a special colour or tooltip has made hyper-realistic cinematic games less immersive than a lot of PS1 games.
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Am i the only one who feels like it's the same handful of users posting and commenting on lemmy?
It’s called a community. If Reddit doesn’t seem like this anymore, it’s because half those people are actually AI.
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Uncharted
It’s extremely charted: Berlin moves to the right and ends up in Poland. Basic history and geography.
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Anon visits New Zealand
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Thank you. I feel like not a lot of people consider this angle. I mean, whatever your personal heritage is, if the people of New Zealand don’t take some sort of stewardship over the national heritage, no one other country is going to.
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One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
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Agreed. His experience might be useful if he were there to engage, but he’s clearly not. It seems like he just wanted to shout down the project and it seems like he was somewhat successful.
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Stars
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I’ve always wondered this. For now I’ve settled on the hypothesis that all the first astronomers all had astigmatism.
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George W. Bush apologism has reached a point of absurdity
For the sake of my sanity, I just assume everything on Reddit is astroturfed.
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Excess memes and ‘reply all’ emails are bad for climate, researcher warns
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Excuse me. Can you please limit your posts to one paragraph each? Your valid points are killing the planet.
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Ten fastest laps of the 2024 Brasilian GP
Damn, that’s a lot of luck.
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Microsoft Ruined Windows
Install Linux. It’s almost easier to install than Windows at this point.
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What could have been...
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Watching all that transpire over years was so heartbreaking. It’s such a rare thing to get a genuinely good politician.
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Eric Schmidt: Build more AI datacenters, we aren't going to 'hit climate goals anyway'
The only reason we’re not hitting them is because people like him hold all the sway.
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Men losing their mind
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Saying ‘fellow men’ is the real cringe.
Besides, they’re posting on a public form, that sorta invites discussion, no?
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TitanFall 2 at 3$
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Well I’ll be damned if I’m gonna let some Internet rando think I’m an idiot.
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Anon is French
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Shadow Moses Island wasn’t liberated from terrorists with a HK416. No thanks.
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TIL how to block all posts containing the words Trump or Vance.
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Some people are active in their own political communities without needing the likes of their online meme communities and other peripheral interests being flooded by political discussion from Americans.
An important step towards reducing America’s tremendous influence around the world is to divest ourself from participation in their political sphere at a cultural and national level.
We don’t need to constantly validate Americans that their country is the political centre of the entire world. That’s part of the problem.