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Respect the burrito.

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And so the enshitification continues...

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I knew that'd be the spin without even clicking the link.

I have friends who buy organic. I don't have the heart to tell them it's all marketing.

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Can we have removable batteries again now?

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Come to think of it, why do they even call this use case a VPN? I'd call that a proxy.

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What the hell is this? Half way down the page it becomes a crypto advert...

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Wasn't it already rebooted not so long ago?

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Same here! ZX spectrum.

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Some dialects of BASIC had more structured control flow.

Rabbit R1 is Just an Android App ( lemmy.world )

See, it turns out that the Rabbit R1 seems to run Android under the hood and the entire interface users interact with is powered by a single Android app. A tipster shared the Rabbit R1’s launcher APK with us, and with a bit of tinkering, we managed to install it on an Android phone, specifically a Pixel 6a....

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Watched a review of this thing. Don't see the appeal. Especially don't see why it needs to be a separate bit of hardware.

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It's all mind-melting in my experience

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So I heard you like generic and predictable stories...

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I see a lot of this recently.

I wall of text about software whose purpose I have no idea.

Going to their homepage doesn't help much either. Looks like some kind of self hosted social network?

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I think its interesting from a historical perspective.

I imagine people will examine the code, find easter eggs, bugs, unknown features, amusing comments etc.

I look forward to seeing what is found.

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We won't rest until every washing machine has 2.5, 3.5, 4.4 and 6.35 jack sockets by default.

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Can we also get mini xlr?

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multi directory syncing with src and/or dest for each input directory

So this is like "normal", "send only", "recieve only" folders in syncthing?

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Democracy could be said to work on trial an error too, just with human factors thrown into the mix?

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Bloat vs. Bloat. FIGHT!

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Careful what you wish for...

Typo and all...

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Yeah thanks, i know. Just saying, KDE is massive.

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You have to email the membership help email.

I think it's members@ or membership@

UK flooded with forged stamps despite using barcodes — to prevent just that ( www.bleepingcomputer.com )

If a stamp have a barcode, why not just let people who have printers at home to print it on the envelope directly? This eliminates the need to buy physical stamp, thus the probability of buying counterfeit stamps.

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OP, you can do just that on the website or app.

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I've printed a barcode and posted it normally and it arrived OK.

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Curiois.: Where are those kinds of fuses used?

In the UK. I've only ever seen those in cars.

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Same when the plane lands. You must be the first to unclip and stand. He who stands longest wins.

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I was being sarcastic, in case it wasn't clear.

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Not a fan of Ruby, but the things they outline here are pretty good for testing just about any language.

I maintain a fork of llvm and a JIT runtime written in Rust where we've employed some of these same techniques. E.g. caching llvm builds, running things in parallel...

Any sufficiently complex, well tested, system has the potential for long CI times. It's not something unique to Ruby or dynamic languages.

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At the bottom. This way when you will it out of your pocket, you don't have to turn it around for the screen to be the right way up.

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This.

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Dongle life!

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Smug users who don't run systemd be like...

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In case, like me, you were wondering what this has to do with ssh:

openssh does not directly use liblzma. However debian and several other
distributions patch openssh to support systemd notification, and libsystemd
does depend on lzma.

How do you manage your headphone cables?

I recently switched from wireless to wired headphones (Samson SR-850, probably the best for the very reasonable price) and my chair's wheels instantly started eating its cable. Right now I'm using a small plastic hook that came with a face mask to keep it off the floor, but I'd like to hear other solutions.

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This is what I do. My headphone amp is on my desk, so it just worked.

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People do. But it's no small undertaking!

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I'm not saying it sucks. I'm saying it can be less straight-forward than conventional languages, even for experienced programmers.

The borrow checker is fantastic, but there's no doubt that it requires a new way of thinking if you've never seen Rust before.

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