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I really like this! This might solve my problem of noticing a chore needs to be done but being too busy to take care of it in the moment and immediately forgetting
I really like this! This might solve my problem of noticing a chore needs to be done but being too busy to take care of it in the moment and immediately forgetting
In what situation would those two not be the same?
Boeing used to be the superior plane, but their quality control has taken a serious nose dive
The photo is pretty blurry, are we sure it’s not an electric screwdriver?
Yeah the line can get pretty ambiguous. In general I try to use the device with the least complexity that still gets the job done
A router usually can do all that but it also does a whole lot more, like NAT, DHCP, etc. Sometimes you need a just a switch that understands VLANs and link aggregation
But people are already in danger, the planes are falling apart
Large companies do not shy away from making workaround for specific apps. Every large platform that I know of has some form of app specific workarounds to fix problems with popular apps. Graphics drivers, browsers, iOS, Android. I haven’t heard any stories about windows but given their commitment to backwards compatibility, they must have
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
You’re better off with any other distro
He probably didn’t shove them
Firefox might be able to survive on donations, if Mozilla’s CEO stopped giving herself raises
Weird how Israel is publicly and proudly vowing to keep doing a genocide and no world power is making them knock it off
I would much rather support my instance directly, and I wouldn’t touch crypto with a 10ft pole
Second! I love my brother
Microsoft doesn’t make their money selling to consumers, they make their money selling to businesses. Thats why you don’t really need a Windows license, and why the OS is filled to the brim with garbage
I think we found one…
If the person who tweeted this scrolled down in the hackernews thread, they’d see this code was misinterpreted. It’s part of an anti Adblock script that runs 5s after page load. Still shitty, but less insidious
An S3 bucket won’t have a hard cap. You pay a small amount monthly based on how much storage you use. Here’s a good guide I found: https://pawlean.com/2020/07/15/how-i-use-aws-s3-to-host-images-on-my-blog/
My daily driver is an 8gb MacBook Air, I’m living pretty comfortably lol