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Norgur ,

it's a bunch of loose files, basically. If you wanted it actively hosted, you'd just need to put them into a web server, basically.

Norgur ,

Yeah, I think you're looking for Monica at this point.

Norgur ,

Well, if you're stupid enough to tell valve about the death that is

Norgur ,

Hey valve, so, Uhr... Funny thing... I'm actually... Uh
.. kinda dead

Norgur ,

Am I the only one who finds it super annoying, that "detection through sound waves" (Sonar) does video things while "detection through light" (lidar) does the sound things?

WHY?! Swap names already! It's driving me nuts!

Norgur ,

Two things:

  1. Do we know if fuels the urge to get real children? Or do we just assume that through repetition like the myth of "gateway drugs"?
  2. Since no child was involved and harmed in the making of these images... On what grounds could it be forbidden to generate them?
Norgur ,

Do I have to enable backports for that package?

Norgur ,

which does all of it's atrocities out of love

Norgur ,

Thing is: They are so stinkin' rich already… They'd probably stash the cash somewhere and that'd be that.

Norgur ,

I don't get the premise of posts like that. We scold Google and other corps for not following the laws they are supposed to follow (data protection for example).and then we scold them for daring to follow lawmakers, when we don't like the laws they follow. Which is it?

Norgur ,

So we want Google and such to ignore laws when we think they should be ignored? Who decides which is which then?

Norgur ,

Or Trump up some wild charges about tax fraud or something

Norgur ,

I haven't been using pluseaudio for an eternity, since the Linux machines I use are mostly headless,.yet I was a pluseaudio fanboy when it was.just replacing ALSA. Yet, the hours and hours pulseaudio cost me to fix some upmix that had stopped working or some other weird shit... IDK if I'd still preach it's upsides would I be in the same situation now.

Norgur ,

It's very premise is the polar opposite of interesting or innovative. It's pretty much the white bread of Linux: incredibly bland, but will fit into everything that requires bread.

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  • Norgur ,

    Our weekly "miracle battery that can <insert absurdly high claim here>" give us today.

    Norgur ,

    Can we all agree to call this vulnerability "Poobear"?

    Norgur ,

    Depends. Depends very much. Show, don't tell limits this severely.

    Norgur ,

    I know it's scary, but you gotta make at some point!

    Norgur ,

    nonono! That's too fast! No, no! I'm scared! Terrified! Make was one thing but make install? I need to call my therapist, the anxiety is taking over again!

    Norgur ,

    Can we talk less about AI inevitably doing what AI always dies and fuck up and instead talk about the website that uses AI resources to dangle an even more juicy carrot in front of desperate people throwing away their money with the lottery?

    Norgur ,

    Who signed the Manga Carta?

    Spitfire Mk VIII

    When was the papal decree to excommunicate Charles le magne passed?

    Panther

    Norgur ,

    It's... Uh... About girls in short school uniforms in tanks...and the girls are all very... Uh pretty in a, let's say, stimulating way, but it's not a problem because in reality they aren't underage girls but five thousand year old dragons. They usually fight for way over two seasons per fight and yell everything they are doing loudly.
    Come on, you have to know that manga!

    Norgur ,

    In 5 sentences, explain the specific mindset that lead to the Franco-prussian waron the Prussian side and explain how this mindset shaped the Prussian culture.

    The Spitfire totally rocked World War II with its sleek design and superior agility, making it the ultimate aerial ace. Unlike the clunky Messerschmidt BF109, the Spitfire could outmaneuver its foes with ease, like a ninja in the sky. Its Rolls-Royce engine gave it the power to soar higher and faster, leaving the BF109 trailing in its wake. Plus, the Spitfire had style for days, with its iconic elliptical wings and badass British flair. When it comes to dogfights, the Spitfire was the undisputed champ, leaving the BF109 eating its dust every time.

    (Don't @ me for this response, I had ChatGPT do it)

    Norgur ,

    But there are needlessly sexualized underage people, yes? If not, why did the description make you think of that?

    Norgur ,

    Hello, I am a weirdo. How may I harass you today?

    Norgur ,

    The crux with all of those "first calendars" (idk which one is meant here, but there are multiple who claim this) is that we don't even know if it's a calendar at all. I mean, if this professor's approach serves as an eve-opeher for some, we should retell it whenever possible, yet it doesn't reflect any of the questions we should ask ourselves when seeing 28 carvings in a bone. Assuming that htis can only be a calendar is just the hidden assumption that numbers 25 and up could not have played a role anywhere else, because ppl were to primitive for those numbers somehow.

    Perhaps they tracked how many calves in herd they had, or how many horses they had or how many bows they needed to make or how many children there were in the village. Perhaps they wanted to go higher and track something completely different and only got to 28 before they abandoned their approach to whatever they were doing.

    Norgur ,

    Melted is the wrong word here, isn't it? More like filled up in minutes, sunk and become a watery grave for all the unfortunate souls within.

    Norgur ,

    "Starting at 100 subscribers, you're paying rent!"

    Norgur ,

    That looks like a fun version of a dating app. Draw an Ethernet, plug it in and see who is on the other end

    Norgur ,

    Agreed. If you're not a citizen of a country and are not living in that country, why should you follow that countries laws and be obligated to keep that countrie's secrets? That would be like prosecuting the journalists who published the Snowden documents in the UK. They never had anything to do with your laws, USA, so kindly fuck off, will ya?

    Norgur , (edited )

    Gosh don't you hate it when this happens?! The last Sea lion I encountered blocked the elevator at work for four consecutive workdays because he "politely" refused to accept that "lions" without kitty paws are an abomination and should either not exist or strive to get a new name. The audacity!

    Norgur ,

    Thing about binding agents in the soil is: what goes in is likely to leak out in some way or another,often causing more problems than they solve.

    Norgur ,

    This 1000 years thing is how (at least on paper) the main components of the medium can chemically stay intact and bonded together. You want this as stable as possible since more stability means more resistance to outside forces like moisture and such. Most discs suffering from disc rot today had a number between 5 years (baaaaad) and 200 years (still not great) and are decaying now.

    So don't take things like this too literally.

    Norgur ,

    He wanted to vent, he didn't want solutions, Greg

    Norgur ,

    6w or so in idle, 50w under load with HDDs and RPi combined

    Norgur ,

    I think he's more angry that Microsoft dares to pressure their users to give their ChatGPT thingy data instead of paying him, the big Elon to give them "X: the partisan shitstorm collection, remastered edition"

    Norgur ,

    If you're a thechbro, this is the new magic shit, man! To the moooooon!

    Multiple HDDs in a RPi5 vanish (kbin.social)

    Hey, I'm really stumped by this issue so perhaps one of you folks might be able to help me out here. I run a little server on an RPi 5.i got for another project originally. So ce I cannot finish said project due to time constraints, I repurposed the thing into a little server. It's running smoothly so far with one really weird...

    Norgur OP ,

    HDD, nothing else but the drives connected, doesn't work

    Norgur OP ,

    Thing is that I got the HDDs lying around already. The hub supplies 5v/3A so powershould not be an issue... Yet who knows... I could try to power the HDDs from a USB power supply with a split cable and see if that helps

    Norgur ,

    Anything that ends the bullshit one has to put up with with private trackers is a boon

    Norgur ,

    While I love that they are profitable, this sounds like a massive private investment from all involved which is not a good model as a whole

    Norgur ,

    Well, the line between a minimal overhead, self employed lifestyle and an abusive workplace are fuzzy in those kinds of arrangements

    Norgur ,

    I mean investment less in dollaridoos and more in time and energy.

    Norgur ,

    I internally go "Disnep" every time I see this.

    Norgur ,

    You wanted to say that some gen Zers buy novelty Bluetooth headphones that look like a phone with a cord on it, right? Also: who still had a cord in the 2000's besides super important business ppl?

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