Comment on
*Permanently Deleted*
I'm upgrading to Debian 13 instead, since 13 is bigger number than 11 so obviously it's better
Comment on
*Permanently Deleted*
I'm upgrading to Debian 13 instead, since 13 is bigger number than 11 so obviously it's better
Comment on
Tumblr is reportedly on life support as its latest owner reassigns staff
Reply in thread
At least OF came to their senses and that's why they're still thriving.
Comment on
Pattern Recognition
Comment on
Linux's Sole Wireless/WiFi Driver Maintainer Is Stepping Down - Phoronix
Reply in thread
But can it run over wet string, though?
Comment on
Those who are hosting on bare metal: What is stopping you from using Containers or VM's? What are you self hosting?
I consider them unnecessary layers of abstraction. Why do I need to fiddle with Docker Compose to install Immich, Vaultwarden etc.? Wouldn't it be simpler if I could just run sudo apt install immich vaultwarden, just like I can do sudo apt install qbittorrent-nox today? I don't think there's anything that prohibits them from running on the same bare metal, actually I think they'd both run as well as in Docker (if not better because of lack of overhead)!
Comment on
I Ditched the Algorithm for RSS - and You Should Too
Reply in thread
AFAIK it can't reach feature parity with Discord, it only does text FFS! No video, no voice, not even simple text formatting and emojis! Not to mention plenty of clients are ugly, which can't be said about Discord.
Comment on
Why there's no quick fix in sight for the problem of dazzling headlights
Reply in thread
Along with lumen limits the "warmth" (kelvin) of the lights may be regulated as well.
God I wish it was 3000K max, just like good old halogen bulbs.
Comment on
New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code.
Reply in thread
Skip & skim could also stem from the fact that this how a mind used to everpresent ads reads. It's like an adblocker built into your brain.
Comment on
VW Is Putting Buttons Back in Cars Because People Complained Enough
Reply in thread
Holy shit, it's like User Inyerface, but for stoves!
Comment on
Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | Tuta
Reply in thread
Privacy Badger anyone?
Comment on
Having to manage cables is a very 80s thing that we still have to do in 2025.
Reply in thread
Comment on
My phone, iPad, and laptop finally all use the same USB-C charger. The galaxy is at peace.
Reply in thread
Blender can be used on a laptop, too. Y'know, the other one.
Comment on
T-Mobile sued after employee stole nude images from customer phone during trade-in
Reply in thread
Android should automatically clean these up afaik
NOOOOOOOOOO! DO NOT. EVEN. SUGGEST. THAT.
I've got hundreds of tabs opened, if Android cleaned them automatically it'd be like burning my own Library of Alexandria.
Comment on
Taliban leader bans Wi-Fi in an Afghan province to 'prevent immorality'
Reply in thread
Haven't noticed that. It's dead obvious that desktop PCs aren't mobile at all, and mobility is what makes laptops laptops.
Comment on
VW Is Putting Buttons Back in Cars Because People Complained Enough
Reply in thread
JUST FIVE?! Holy shit dude, how much of bad UI/UX have you been through?
Comment on
Explaining green transportation policy to normies
Reply in thread
Risk of what? Getting run over? It's actually better since 2:30 AM = less traffic. Getting assaulted and/or abducted? Good luck for would-be criminals catching up with you on foot. Even if they're in a car, they usually have to get out of it in order to do their stuff and that limits them to running speed.
Comment on
China is quietly pushing ahead with massive 50,000Mbps broadband rollout to leapfrog rest of the world on internet speeds
Reply in thread
Seems surprising, especially because Estonia is known for its digitized government. I logically thought that it'd be complemented with decent Internet coverage.
Comment on
AMD, Intel, and a slew of tech companies are teaming up to fend off ARM chips
Reply in thread
Samsung DeX? My Galaxy Note 9 already has it.
Comment on
What will the next Reddit unforced error be that causes an exodus?
Reply in thread
Comment on
weirdly poetic
stolen from Simon Tatham
I didn't think I'll ever see that PuTTY guy on this part of the Internet, yet there we are lol