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The perfect shape.
Was expecting dickbutt on the second loop. A little disappointed, not gonna lie
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The perfect shape.
Was expecting dickbutt on the second loop. A little disappointed, not gonna lie
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I think the motherboard is enough?
This is what happens to your computer if you allow Rust in the kernel. /s
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It feels like Nintendo doesn’t want us to play older games until they say we can...
Nintendo: "How about you don't play those old games and buy our new games instead."
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Why the ultrarich come after trans people ?
You can't get ultra-rich while being a compassionate person
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"Free" Speech Absolutist™
I bet Grok doesn't even have a clue about Twitter policies and is just making shit up
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The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signatures
Don't stop yet! They might still remove incorrectly filed entries.
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Microsoft wants to hide the 'Sign out' button in Windows 11 behind a Microsoft 365 ad
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Piracy is not a real solution to the problem. Microsoft allows these sorts of things to exist in the background because they would rather lose out on some sales than lose market share.
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Linux TVs
Unless you have the ability to root it, does it matter? It's likely a completely custom, stripped down distro anyway.
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Shuoldn't ICE be deporting every American?
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Flip Elon the Bird: How to Turn the X App Icon Back Into Twitter's Old Logo
Or just don't use it
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*Permanently Deleted*
They have the freedom to ask for money. You have the freedom to go register elsewhere
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What is anti-propaganda?
If she has accepted that she is pro-propaganda then maybe you need to link her to the Wikipedia page for the word.
"Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded language to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information that is being presented"
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Blockchain: the wave of the future
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IP rights is not a problem that needs solving. In fact, the existing legal system has ways of punishing copyright violations whereas the Blockchain does not.
Supply chain validation is also an example of the block chain "in action". But the people that are entering the data on the Blockchain are the same people that were typing it in an email yesterday.
I used to be a fan of the technology as well but so far it hasn't show itself to be useful. A solution in search of a problem.
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I'm doing my part!
Eat the rich, but not with plastic cutlery!
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Any way to compress game files on linux?
The Btrfs and ZFS filesystems support compression.
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Choose chicken.
You guys be eatin trees?
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Even Google Calendar isn't safe from hackers any more
Do I understand correctly that this is not at all an exploit for Google Calendar itself, but just uses the Calendar share functionality to communicate to already infected hosts? That can be applied to pretty much any service with publicly accessible of sharable data though... I'd call this website out for clickbait but it seems like every tech news website is copy-pasting this same fearmongering article.
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Has the machine uprising already begun? In China, a humanoid robot suddenly attacked terrified engineers during testing
This clickbait title is like claiming your blender is out for murder when the button got stuck
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I can't find a single decent bedtime story online. 90% of the articles are AI slop.
Go to a library
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Is cold brew just old coffee?
Warm water extracts different flavors from the beans than cold water does. Also, some of those flavors will evaporate away when the warm coffee cools down. (Look up volitile organic compounds if you're interested in the science)