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Discord in Early Talks With Bankers for Potential I.P.O.
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If they're courting buyers, it's already dead. It's just not started to stink yet.
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Discord in Early Talks With Bankers for Potential I.P.O.
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If they're courting buyers, it's already dead. It's just not started to stink yet.
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Yes, But...
This became a religious war at my last role.
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Once this blade has been drawn, it must taste cardboard.
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Less effort, too
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The U.S. is making more seizures of illegal eggs than fentanyl at its Canadian and Mexican borders
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But also the cartel thing.
And the gov is apparently "protecting" us from solving this ourselves with black market eggs. Bootleggs?
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IT workers community?
I think it's just called "The Fediverse". :)
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isInHell = 'true'
Implying Hell is frontend.... yeah, actually, that tracks.
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Life changed due to shrimp
Those shrimp are cool.
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Ants should replace weather forecasters
It's literally life or death for the ants, so the solution is obvious. Incorrect weather predictions are now a capital crime.
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Why indeed
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I mean, Object Pascal was doing the "write once, run anywhere" thing decades ago. Java, too. The former, especially, can make very small programs with big features.
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What's the dumbest thing you've done to fix a tech issue?
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IIRC, yes but it's called differently. I've used that technique to work around nannyware a time or two.
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Discord in Early Talks With Bankers for Potential I.P.O.
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XMPP, but unironically
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Is Ubuntu shipping software with known security vulnerabilities?
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You're technically correct, but missing the point of the post. Canonical is withholding a security patch to extort a subscription.
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How can I host a small api/database accessable from a phone app as cheap/easily as possible?
I'd use something that already exists:
The focus of the latter two is slightly off, but it would work.
Actually, I'd probably not add a use-specific thing unless I needed something specific it offered. I'd just pop up another page on our shared wiki to track things, or put it in a synced note app.
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The word "Luigi" is now flagged by automod for violence on Reddit
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I'm stuck on there because /r/shorthand is inimitable (for now). ![email protected], but it'll have to be bootstrapped.
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What about AT protocol?
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Identity was already solved with Zot aka Nomad, which is part of the Fediverse and easier to implement than ATProto.
It's mostly been ignored because it's just not that important to people, apparently.
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has the cia ever been the goodguys?
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Betteridge's law suggests no
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YSK You can browse, upvote, reply, follow and post on Lemmy using a Mastodon account. Short guide.
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Yes, but the spec is intentionally flexible about some things, so a bit of work has to be done to ensure compatibility.
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The word "Luigi" is now flagged by automod for violence on Reddit
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Shorthand is a method of writing faster and/or more compactly. Speeds over 200 words per minute are attested, or fitting an entire printed page on a sticky note.
It's an extremely niche interest, so the main thing preventing a comparable community here is enough active users who are interested. I've wanted to do a series of posts teaching one of the systems, but I've not hand the chance.
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What is a food that you want to cook but you know you'll never have the motivation to make?
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If it helps, we've found cooking the noodles was unnecessary. It holds together better if you don't.
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30 Lines of Code Could Cut Data Center Power Use by 30%
He explained that IRQ suspension enhances network performance while maintaining low latency during low-traffic conditions by reducing unnecessary CPU interruptions during high-traffic periods.
Am I overtired or is this nonsense?