falsem

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People that use Brave always remind of the people pushing crypto.

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Steam gets all of my gaming money until other vendors support Linux.

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Volunteer to maintain the code?

You can get a magnetic phone mount for like $10-15 that fits in the CD slot like in the picture. Not sure why this is a thing.

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I feel like they've left out a lot of context

Looks like Google has some tooling available that might help: https://protectingchildren.google/tools-for-partners

Probably other options too.

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Looks like a sampling error.

"You can't discuss this contract with a lawyer" GTFO lol

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Did anyone read the quote. They literally stated this was part of the problem:

We know the characters require further work, as they are currently missing their LODs which affect some parts of performance. We are working on bringing these to the game along general LODs improvements across all game assets.

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Notably they would also have access to normal physical light switches. Oh no, someone in the room could turn my lights on or off, the horror.

It's stuff that happened 20 years ago.

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Have those tariffs been successful at building a domestic source for these kinds of things?

Nah, they want the attention. Don't give it to them

If you have proper full continuous deployment infrastructure setup then you can do minor updates of things like dependencies automatically. I'd guess that's what's happening here.

I also assumed you were a fellow Arch user.

I use Arch btw.

Yes, if you exclude the research and development costs then most websites have high margins. Keeping it running is the cheap part.

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I'd imagine reddit could be profitable too if they stopped throwing money at stupid shit like NFTs and avatars. Selling API access for AI training was a good move in terms of bringing in income since it basically costs them nothing, and they could have totally pulled that off without pissing off half their userbase.

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In the US, contracts are routinely deemed unenforcable by courts for being overly broad. A contract with an indefinite duration frequently falls under that category.

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As much as I enjoy the billionaire tears, I wish the article went into more detail about why Naples banned them in the first place.

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Can we add bellicose relations with a lot of their neighbors over the expansionist goals they're pushing?

It is a classic Roguelike

I get that Roguelike is basically a vaguely defined genre now, and though Torchlight 2 in a great game it's definitely not a "classic Roguelike".

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How much R&D went into creating the Google Play store? Probably 100s of millions of dollars so far over the course of about 15 years. Do you not know what R&D is or something? In the US tax code, software development is considered R&D.

And yes, I am a software developer.

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I think it's mostly wishful thinking unfortunately

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Life is too short, just do it and when people notice say you're trying it out for fun for a bit.

This is probably something you'll think was really silly in a few years but who cares, live a little.

Use case is not having enough RAM?

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The Ubuntu kernel is downstream from the actual kernel.org version. Ubuntu just handles support of it for Ubuntu. Kernel.org are the original implementers.

It's fine IMO. Traffic isn't high enough for a split to make sense

You'd be surprised by the number of applicants that can't write a for-loop. There's a middle ground between no test and complex tree search algorithms.

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Generally yes unless you have specific privacy concerns. It helps developers know what features people are using so they can be prioritized for development and maintenance, issues people encounter, hardware they're running on, etc.

I'm reminded of Firefox removing ALSA support a few years ago because according the their telemetry no one used it. This made all of the people using ALSA very mad - but they all had telemetry disabled so how was Mozilla supposed to know?

Which DE? With KDE I don't think I've ever had to edit a config file. I do recall that being an issue with Gnome; it's been years since I've used it though.

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It's consistent with stances on things like network neutrality. ISPs suck, are a monopoly in most areas, and I don't trust them to make these judgement calls. If we had actual competition in the space in the US then I'd care less.

A placeholder to keep people from clicking a link full of malicious content.

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Why doesn't this shit scale with your wealth?

Man, that guy really likes X11.

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14 year olds also don't know who Bob Barker is.

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My experience has been that they have a tendency to make overly attractive men too. Getting it to generate anyone average nevermind ugly or with deformities (eg scars) is really hard.

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If you're afraid of the CLI then you probably didn't be hosting anything complex yourself. The CLI is one of the least complicated parts of server administration.

You really defending the Taliban?

The parole violation was someone going to pornhub? Even if they did, that's not illegal and they can't prove it was him. What is this dystopic shit

I had a former boss who idolized him. Which was... concerning as his employee.