osaerisxero

@osaerisxero@kbin.melroy.org
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the people who switch to Firefox for ad-blockers and ad-free YouTube aren't the kinds of people who are donating much to Mozilla

I went to donate to Mozilla when I switched back to it from chrome early last year. It said on their website by the donate link, which was very difficult to find, that the proceeds from those donations did not go towards firefox but towards their other projects.

I don't know if that's the case today, but there was no way to contribute to firefox directly when I sought it out, or at least not in a way I could find. Maybe it was a stipulation of the Googlegeld, idk.

They really should be copying the success of the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia

Step 1: Be hilariously wealthy from prior investments and businesses Step 2: Do a thing nobody has ever done before at a time when interest rates mean money is free Step 3: Blind luck

I'm not sure how they're supposed to reproduce those at this point.

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It is terrorism

Definitely, like the refreshing energy of GamerSupps energy drink powder and it's many flavors like Guacamole Gamer Fart 9000

Fixing the sign would cut into the executives' yacht fund

this user survey could help

Sigbs point to no

As a networking nerd, I am endlessly frustrated with how many otherwise smart people are just 'fuck ipv6 lmao'

Giving me goddamn flashbacks to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26BAlfWBm8

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Leaving aside the problematic nature of the existing terms, the result was that people actually thought a little more about the relationships the things had and started using better/more precise terminology for the relationships: primary/secondary, active/hot/cold, parent/child, etc.

Net positive all round.

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It just demonstrates to me that it was never about being locked down and was always about them taking his money

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Remarkable, isn't it

They are Nazis, treat them as such.

This post is forgetting the alcohol

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You think 18 year olds are allowed to leave Russia right now, except to walk into prepared Ukrainian positions?

https://files.catbox.moe/87b8pt.gif

Getting a lot of mileage out of this one

Hopefully they'll get enough to get a more permanent housing situation

Yes, but that was so he could install his bunker there like all the other paranoid billionaires, yes?

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Still easier than getting multicast working

I hope discovery finds something obvious to this effect, or we're all going to have a bad time in the near future

You're thinking about it the wrong way. We should be thanking NZ for pulling them all to one central location.

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Google doesn't care about eyeballs, just watch time, ad dollars, and click through rates.

Good day for the Satisfactory 1.0 release then

Co-op is generally considered more correct, yes

Devolver is consistent, but paradox has been all over the place lately

I'm not sure. I never ran into an issue with the boot partition last time I did this, but that was vmware fusion on a macos host in like... 2015 so. So while I would probably just yolo it and unmount the boot partition (or maybe try to migrate/reinstall to another drive so it can have its own boot partition?), you might be better off trying something else.

Either that or try another hypervisor

Agreed, but I don't think anyone here is arguing against split bill for generation vs grid maintenance and improvement, just that they want return on the power they put back into the grid, if for no other reason than to offset their own investment

Happily, the costs (server/hypervisor, domain, static IPs, proper firewall) are ones I already needed to spend for work, so the only tricky part will be finding the time and making the effort. Maybe by then the ux issues with low population instances will be sorted lmao.

I'm disappointed that this wasn't real.

I should see someone about making a sign.

This is one area where Win11 (and maybe an updated win10?) might have a leg up: my hyper V has the option of adding a disk later in the wizard, which allows me to go into IDE controller 0 and mount a physical disk in the new vm's settings:

https://files.catbox.moe/ss8pwv.png

https://files.catbox.moe/nr9rdl.png

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I didn't see anything in the ruling that would restrict it in that way, but i would be happy to be wrong there.

This is a result of a number of factors more than likely. Root cause is a bad detergent/soap to water ratio, which can be caused by putting too much in or unexpectedly soft water (people who are used to putting hard-water amounts of soap into washing machine loads who suddenly move somewhere with super soft water will often do this once or twice before dialing it back), but a contributing factor here is likely that the drain line that the hose is dumping into is partially clogged, so the suds are having a chance to backflow up past the hose instead of staying with the flow of the water, or the wrong type of soap is used as was mentioned above.

My solution to this was to put the default download folder on an nvme and then move the torrent to a storage hdd after completion

Sure, but it's 'free' generation capacity, and storage works far better at grid scale

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Used fedia today, and it looks like they never quite nailed down their 504 problem, so I think I'll give this one a go for a while.

Maybe they can seize it as part of the investigation into the larger Russian influence campaigns

To be fair, there was an honest gambit there with Our Pal Russia, the same one that was tried with China. It didn't work but it seemed like a fair thing to try, especially considering the economic constraints of the alternative.

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It's telegram's crimes, specifically withholding evidence from authorities, that are preventing said criminals from being held liable, or so the theory goes.

This. I found the squirrels to leave the bird feeders and the garden alone if you leave them a danegeld of raw peanuts and maybe strap an ear of corn to the tree.

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