I would remove the numlock and put it out of the way, you don’t need that key when typing and it takes up a spot where something more important could be like &, $, !, ?, #, ~ > < % ^
I would remove the numlock and put it out of the way, you don’t need that key when typing and it takes up a spot where something more important could be like &, $, !, ?, #, ~ > < % ^
Linux is free, is thought to be more secure than alternatives when properly configured, and isn’t a scam?
I’m not saying Brave is good, just that it’s not because something is free that it’s bad
I usually put on some PBS Space Time, not quite podcast, but I often don’t look at the visuals when trying to sleep. The videos are short (about 15min) , but provided it’s between 23:30 and 00:30, it usually takes only about 5 minutes before I fall asleep.
Used to do audiobooks, but that would fail if I was too invested in the book…
Well, you could stay private and continue to moderate as if it would always be a private sub, just have a few authorized users and a few posts a day to moderate…
Very nice prose btw, enjoyed reading
And yeah this sucks, my coffee maker has a 60 second boot sequence… Now I once suspeced it was heating up, but I don’t think that’s actually the case (found one that heated up in less than 10 seconds), more like someone decided to put an OS to manage the 8 touch buttons, pump, grinder and heater… Now appart from the boot sequence, it’s nice…
But microwaves… What does fish mean?
“Bringing out the best of bing to the chatGPT experience”…
LMAO
Ahh this is nice, we are having an impact
A tad more complicated as car software does need to be much less prone to security vulnerabilities than a random software (as it has the responsibility to handle human life)
But yeah… what about their existing telemetry? same thing could be argued.
I’m actually not sure… I live in Europe, and while I don’t doubt my gov does some shady shit, I don’t think spying on a global level would work… There are I think a few laws that allow some more flexibility for them, but not for everything. And they had to make those laws, it’s not as if they just brushed it under the rug…
Some archiving work has been done, how much is hard to say, but I’m pretty sure a lot of the more important stuff has been saved on the web archive…
A bit borderline in terms of personal data and stuff, but hey
Heh, I just used another instance throught doubt just in case. They’re overloaded anyway. Code doesn’t have a political opinion (well, licences might), and other instances don’t show signs of what the commi instance is being accused off as far as I can tell
We have tp do something similar
Honestly? Not really, actually I am glad things are getting mixed up again.
While twitter is slowly burning out, and with reddit just deciding to randomly self-destruct, this leaves a lot of space for this project which I find absolutely amazing.
This thing has potential to become so much more than reddit could ever become, and it feels so… Wild-west? Not 4chan style bs but like small communities can persist in a dark corner for a long time, and have less problems of exploding out of control with bots and frequent reposts…
Of course the ‘main’ instance is seeing some problems atm, but that’ll push people away from it and toward smaller instances.
This is going to be great, I want to be a part pf this journey
In 20 years: +2°C is unavoidable, +3°C would require the whole world to reduce the emissions by as much as the covid crisis did… Each year.
Even if the best political minds come to term with that and take actions, I don’t see us stopping. I don’t see us capping at 3, nor at 4. Nor at 6.