Goat

@Goat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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bro really fucking named "Rich White"

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>"this is a deconstruction!"
>looks inside
>demolition crew

A special feature known as SSD secure erase. The easiest OS-independent way is probably via CMOS setup – modern BIOSes can send secure erase to NVM Express SSDs and possibly SATA SSDs.

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There are no "good guys" in a conflict between religious people.

Read the excellent Decolonize Palestine website to learn about the vital context that makes Israel's claim of self defense deeply disingenuous, and to learn about some of the falsehoods about Israel and Palestine that are present in mainstream discourse.

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le epic and quirky relatable spyware

That is pseudonymity, not anonymity

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asexual ≠ has no sex drive

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why the fuck is Thermaltake making chairs

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thought this was about Game Theory for a split second

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found the Marlboro agent

The fresh whiny smell of straw is strong with this one

ah indeed, the CP of the Netherlands

Bell pepper brush my beloved

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The word "libertarian" here refers to anarcho-communism-adjacent movements, not neoliberal shills as strictly American political lingo may have you believe. It were the anarchists who first introduced the term "libertarian", and it were the neoliberals who appropriated it beyond recognition.

fnaf 6 real

No, "overwritten" data doesn't actually get erased right away due to wear levelling. As SSDs get esoterically smart with how they prevent unnecessary erase operations, there's no way to be sure without secure erase.

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OP gave us up and let us down

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Many things that were conceptually conceived in the 20th century didn't become viable until the 21st, such as OLED, VR and AR, raytracing, telesurgery, a whole slew of types of artificial organs, a gigantic amount of miscellaneous advancements in integrated circuit fabrication, alternative vehicle fuel such as methane, hydrogen and rechargeable batteries; maglev trains, innumerable safety improvements in aviation, mRNA vaccines and so on and so forth. I don't think it's fair to credit all that stuff to the 20th century, unless someone somewhere saying "be real cool if we could do that" counts as inventing something.

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is this like the USSR

bird up!

This is horseshit, Opus 130k stereo is perceptually lossless according to many public listening tests. All responsibility for poor quality rests on the uploader and sometimes on idiotic downloaders that still dare to shit out MP3 in the year 2024.

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goals tbh

What is a falsehood machine, if not a truth machine with a peculiar language?

It's a young field and we're still entrenched in the consequences of the sort of mistakes that, in a few hundred years, will become "those silly things people used to do because they didn't know better".

Daily reminder that the web is a mess of corpo bullshit piled on top of 90s tech and most OSes currently in use are culturally from the early 80s.

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Same shit, different ass

I don't suppose eating glass can really be considered an eating disorder, can it?

fdsny

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Cast the constipation spell instead

shit in pants is temporary, bloating and persistent abdominal discomfort 24/7 can drive a person insane

Geometry dash insane difficulty face

ah yes, СбLР

Vim haters waking up in the morning with an earth-shattering desire to go on the internet and post a meme about how they can't remember 4 keystrokes

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it already was

no one uses those, especially in Vulkan 'cause it has mesh shaders

uh oh... zpool scrub

I did not interpret my original comments as genocidal rhetoric, but seeing as how they have been interpreted, I now realize that they contain an element analogous to that of "the conflict in Gaza is too complex". I am sorry for causing this pointless argument and will be more careful with the implications of concise opinions from now on.

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There's no modem needed, actually. All of that can be done in software, and you can configure a desktop as a PPPoE client (that's the protocol your router uses to log into your ISP's network and receive internet connectivity). Obviously, you'd need to configure that PC as a router for other computers to also share the connection, and running a typical interactive system 24/7 as a router is hideously inefficient in terms of power use.

self-hosted Shadowsocks stays winning

anyone mention Freya Holmér here yet?

braincels seething over seizurechads

The screw heads are mainly to prevent people from tampering with stuff they aren't supposed to unscrew. Hard drives, for example, all use the same star-shaped heads that most people don't have screwdrivers for.

I do think that people passionate about information technology – those who love it for the intrinsic awesomeness and not the money it brings – could break away with some of the legacy bullshit that holds back the quality of the software we use, if they were given the opportunity to defy software "tradition" and the profit motive. As of now, there is no systemic path forward, only occasional improvements incited by acute inadequacy of existing conventions for the growth of interested businesses.

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