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Takes time and money to do that as well though, and I kinda feel like op would not have appreciated that markup

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I'd say change owner, but I'm with you otherwise. Although I do sometimes say change folder, old habits die hard.

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It's all the same user in case you didn't notice

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Idk, I don't think creating a Spotify playlist is taking things seriously at all

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I don't think this took more than 5 minutes. It's a joke, relax.

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We do live in a society...

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I don't get it, anyone carte to explain? I see it's some kind of protein but I have no idea what it's supposed to do

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Especially scary because I'm laying on my back right now.

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I just always use 1/3 of a 500g abox per person. Doesn't need to be exact

Based on a true story (lemmy.world)

My OS is on a 512gb M.2 drive, but the main storage on my laptop was a 1TB HDD, it started making noise about 2 weeks ago so I backed everything up onto a 1TB SanDisk USB SSD. This afternoon it got very clicky when I booted it up after work and icons for a few games I had stored on it, like KSP and YUZU, disappeared from the...

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ZFS is essentially a raid implementation. The principle is the same. From what I hear it's probably the most popular implementation right now, and for good reason

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Ah well, I was not aware that people usually mean hardware when they say raid. Thanks for clearing that up.

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Oh man, I fell for it even though my client doesn't support in app video...

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Every time I see a haiku nowadays I have to sing it with jacksfilms voice in my head

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Are you sure? The file path after the domain would not be necessary for an ISP to see, only the domain. I'm not sure how all that works, but it's definitely not a technical requirement thay they can see the complete URL.

I'd like to interject for a moment. (lemmy.ml)

What you’re refering to as Windows, is in fact, GNU/Windows, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Windows. Windows is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another closed component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising...

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I hate windows as much as the next linux user but I have to admit windows has been very stable for me despite having uptimes in the months with my work laptop.

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Any idea why that would be? I mean RAM limitations could be the issue but otherwise im pretty confused as to why this might happen.

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I don't expect anyone to switch to windows, I'm just saying this myth about windows being unstable does not align with my experiences at all. I haven't even seen a blue screen since windows 7. All the weird behavior I encountered was fixed by replacing hardware, and without reinstalling windows. Sure, linux might run even longer without rebooting, but saying windows can't go past 2 days is just a gross exaggeration.

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Hmm with modern games like BG3 you might run into some limitations with 16GB. Online I'm reading that BG3 uses 25GB of RAM. Might be that the few MB a DE uses are just enough to kick something important into the swap file or something.

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I see, then it shouldn't be the RAM.

I've used gnome on a relatively new machine and it seemed like it was working fine. Maybe I just didn't notice the performance hit, or maybe it's the same with KDE. Definitely odd though.

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I guess they think tools are just things like pliers, wrenches, grinders etc. without realizing they themselves are the real tools they made along the way

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Idk it was mostly just funny because of the narrator imo. You do have a bunch of valid questions, but I guess this is more of a piece of art that leaves this up to interpretation. I remember the avhievement you get for not playing the game for 5 years, so I feel like the game was maybe trying to say something about our increasingly digital life and how that narrates our reality or something. There are mamy different endings though, so I'm sure there are plenty of interpretations

Also I think the game was an exercise in what you can do when you choose a video game as the medium for your art. Its the first time where it was possible to let the main character defy the narrator. That would't really work in a book.

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1988 964 911

That's a classic. You would be lucky to get one for 50k rn, and I'm sure it won't get any cheaper in the future.

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I thought Debian does do security patches

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Interior crocodile alligator, I drive a Chevrolet movie theater

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Ooooh as a developer I am very grateful for this tip

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I agree but I think their point was more along the lines of "Even if we have complete abundance of everything (as in, the capabilities to produce anything in abundance), capitalists will continue to create artificial lack of supply to continue profiting off of the workers. For example, look at the food abundance we have"

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Bedwars gets pretty competitive for example.

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The "cuda cores" you are probably thinking of are hardware implementations of the cuda software

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I mean I know the whooosh sub from reddit and you seem to be trying to say that op didn't get some joke, or why did you post that link under their comment?

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People who want to be a product use microsoft windows

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I'm not sure how abandoning search engines and only using specific Websites is supposed to help with this

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I don't think you understand how difficult it is to search the amount of data that google sifts through before showing you results

How does the fact, that websites are written a certain way to please googles search engine, not apply to the fediverse? Even if all information was posted to or accessible through the fediverse, searching something will still use some kind of search engine. So people will also eventually start doing SEO, regardless if its Google's search engine or the fediverse's search engine that they are optimizing for.

Yes its problematic that google has a huge effect on what people see or don't see on the internet. But that wouldnt be any better for the fediverse. Its only better right now because you know what kind of information is on here, and you are getting a kind of pre-filtered selection of knowledge because of that. You wouldn't even start to search for washing machine repairs on here. You wouldn't try to look for local businesses here. If literally all of these things were here, the fediverse would need to start working on their search engine to stay fast enough to be usable because its just so much data, so many possible results. That would also result in some kind of arbitrary rule set that will make your post more likely to be shown as a result. And that will cause people to optimize their posts for the search engine.

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And how exactly do you think google maps finds the results? If you think the search on google maps does not use a search engine, you have a lot to learn before having this discussion. Google maps is pretty much just a different interface for showing you results from the same, or at least extremely similar search engine as regular google uses

I agree its better to have several different options to pick from, monopolies are never a good thing. But that just means we don't want google to have a monopoly. It does not mean that we want search engines to be gone.

You are mixing things up that have nothing to do with each other. How is the fact that Facebook does not interact with old forums an argument for not having search engine services like google, duvkduckgo or bing? The federation in the fediverse definitely is nice and I hope it becomes the standard, but I really don't see how that would mean that we don't need search engine services anymore.

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Okay fair enough, I'm just pointing out that your original claim that search engines are or should be irrelevant nowadays isn't really true.

My point about maps just was that there still is a search engine under the hood, so only using maps and not google does not enable you to say that you don't use search engines.

I agree about all that stuff you say about the fediverse but that has literally nothing to do with search engines.

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If you want to reuse the lids, you can just pry the lid a little and let the pressure equalize. That way there is no dent and sealing it again will work properly.

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For some reason I'm picturing a red hedgehog in a white coat now

rebuilt pc parts en route after 9 years

I've delayed making the transition to a fully "secure" set up until upgrading my PC and moving to a Linux distro from windows. now that that is happening and my parts are in the mail, what does the Lemmy community recommend for my personal network data to remain as eyes free as possible from potential hostile gov & non gov...

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Have you used graphene os? I like the idea but I'm kind of afraid of bricking my phone and also I'm not entirely sure how I'm supposed to move over 2 factor auth entication stuff properly when I (probably?) need to wipe my phone to install graphene.

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I never really thought to check if there is some way to export but I suppose that will be the way I'll go about this. Thanks for your input :)

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luckily I'm not using google but all this sounds very promising. I might try it out this weekend!

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I don't see any backslashes, but a bunch of regular line breaks

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