SpeakinTelnet

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FUSAK Biden.

At least a UK flag would make somewhat sense.

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In the newly unsealed documents, Ms Ransome testified that her unnamed friend “was one of the many girls that had sexual relations with Donald Trump” – including at Epstein’s New York townhouse.

She then described in graphic detail how Mr Trump allegedly caused pain to the victim’s nipples – and claimed she saw the resulting injury firsthand.

I mean, it's not nothing... Far from even.

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Can confirm. Was quite unhappy in my mechanical engineering job, had an opportunity to develop something nice in python, was told we'd do it in excel/vba instead, still unhappy.

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Fedora 39

Keep everyone awake and on their toes.

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The fact that zombies seems to be able to walk indefinitly in most movies/series without consuming energy bothers me more than it should.

Do they all evolve to photosynthesize!?

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It's karma for their Microsoft rootkit.

Dumb and Dumber: UwU edition

"OK then do me a favor, shut it down, unplug the power for 5 second and plug it back in"

I'm just waiting for ntscworld so I can buy the dual pack of almost identical games.

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Another is because for a decentralized ownership service to hold any ground it must be either backed by a (centralized) court of law or hold the full service you're buying. Otherwise what's stopping a hosting platform to remove the service you bought with your nft from their platform?

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I use colemak-dhm btw

Getting closer to anatomically accurate hearts

Some bloggers have experimented and used Mastodon as a medium to comments on their blog posts. Works quite well.

https://danielpecos.com/2022/12/25/mastodon-as-comment-system-for-your-static-blog/

I've come to peace with the fact that I'll laugh way more watching a movie like this or "The Shark Side of the Moon" than any serious comedy. And I mean like belly laugh, not "lol" laugh.

There's a sort of delight in watching a scene that you just know someone said after the nth take "good enough, we'll fix it in post." And forgot that the post processing budget was a pack of beer.

New employees are responsible of at least 75℅ of documentation clarification and process overhaul.

There seems to be some movement on the European side as well.

https://www.politico.eu/article/gas-stove-killer-health-climate-pollution/

I'm currently trying Fedora Kinoite and from the get go the hassle of getting a proper Firefox+codecs to watch online videos feels like a major step back.

Then you have the issue of installing software in flatpack (is: vscode, texmaker) that are either not fully working of need to have their access tweaked. Atomic distros appeal is to "just work" it doesn't seem like it does.

6 hours video?

Sadly Windows is still required for a lot of cad softwares.

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I say ess cue ell for the sake of uniformity because it's not Mysequel nor Postgresequel and the language changed from Sequel to the acronym SQL in the 70s so not really in the "too new" ballpark anymore.

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Wasn't Empress the only person that could crack denuvo?

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Having to install things mostly through flatpaks works seamlessly until it doesn't. Then you're stuck in dependency hell where you have to open holes in your containers to allow access to files or binaries.

I'm at a point where I layer enough software that I don't know If there is still value added.

First thing I'd do is to look at the client (fedora) journal for anything funky happening.

'sudo systemctl status nfs-client'

Since it's random I assume you won't have any timeout in your /etc/fstab but it might be worth taking a look anyway.

Be aware that if the network drops the NFS will be disconnected and won't auto-reconnect so this could also be the issue.

I don't know if it plays well with container mounted volume, but looking at autofs could be a solution to auto-remount the share. I use it profusely for network mounted home directories.

I disagree but you do you.

Edit: dammit you edit your comment a lot for someone who claims to know how to write code properly.

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I don't care how much you think your code is readable, plain text comments are readable by everyone no matter the proficiency in the programming language used. That alone can make a huge difference when you're just trying to understand how someone handled a situation.

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Especially that this was mostly a smoke screen considering how easy it is to register a company in Canada and then buy estate from said company. Suddenly it isn't foreign investment anymore.

I'm still in a mechanical engineering world so just saying INT and FLOAT has people running away. Excel is the "safe zone" for them, sadly it means that I'll just be doing the VBA part and oh gawd please get me out of here...

Because everyone knows a function stops at the if-else. Nothing ever happens afterward.

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The main issue is programming in a specific language limit who can contribute to those who speaks that language. In that sense English makes sense as it is already a widely used language in a work context. It would probably limit those who are willing to use the software as it makes auditing harder.

There's nothing limiting what a comment should be as far as I know.

As an example of what I mean, I've seen in a 10k+ lines python code a few lines of bit manipulation. There was a comment explaining what those lines did and why. They didn't expect everyone to be proficient in bit manipulation but it made it so that anyone could understand anyway.

Trying is the right term here. If it was easily crackable there would be multiple people doing it, especially considering the track record of Empress.

You do understand that any instance who federated with yours has access to your social interactions?

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*system

I remember those questions! As soon as I read high school my mind went from "working for Canonical would be nice" to "let's justify not writing an essay by reading everything bad about Canonical".

Lucky for me it was easy as r/recruitinghell was full of post about people doing the whole process and being rejected. Also the CEO had a reddit account and the way he was justifying this process didn't jive with me, at all.

With the state of the supply chain it doesn't make sense to use all available resources on cheaper models and limit the amount of high profit models being built.

Automakers chase profits, being green is just a side product of the current trends.

It's just too bad it doesn't render properly on mobile because reading it backward made no sense.

+1... Started using Zola and built on top of it to learn scss, javascript, and HTML. All that extra building was not required for a running site but was still a great learning experience.