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in reply to BonesOfTheMoon

Why wouldn't they be? The glamorizing of murderers, rapists, and other criminals in biopic miniseries seems to be a growing point of discussion over the past year or so.

in reply to desktop_user

Nah, I buy the cheap shit and just clone it. When it pops, I'll grab another one. Name brands are for suckers.
in reply to GHiLA

Also Silicon Power is practically a name brand at this point. I've had many and never an issue.
in reply to circuitfarmer

just like blaze storm, originated as a chinese nerf clone, became a blaster brand by itself
in reply to GHiLA

why tf did i firdt think "hey is that ram...i wonder what type...", then "IS TJAT AN SSD!?!?" and THEN realize what the shirt says??????
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If I can’t dance, it’s not my revolution


I see tankies keep trying to argue with people about "Actually Existing Socialist" states like USSR and China and try to argue with me or others about how "they were good actually". It's bad enough when most of their arguments are whataboutism, but it gri




Attacker Has Techdirt Reclassified As Phishing Site, Proving Masnick’s Impossibility Law Once Again


in reply to deadcade

I just meant a company trusted a bogus phising claim and took down a legitimate site. Yeah, they're a little different though.
in reply to Cethin

Companies would rather protect themselves from potential litigation than stand up for their paying customers so yeah most companies probably just preemptively block the site as soon as the abuse report comes in. They're not really under any obligation to actually check that the abuse report was correct or not, so most companies have decided to cut positions/funding to any sort of complaint review department which is why they can be so slow/unhelpful/incompetent most of the time.


What apps / sites do you use to find restaurants in your city?


My favorite that I've used for years, foursquare, is shutting down in a few days. Pretty bummed because I found some of the best restaurants I've ever been to with it. 15 years and thousands of reviews, all in the trash now.

Google maps is useless for most cities, in mine every restaurant has a 4.7-4.8, and seems gamed.

Yelp is an awful company I'd rather not use, and its based on top reviewers, rather than reviews.

Tripadvisor is missing way too much to be useful.

What are ppl using nowadays?

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in reply to Dessalines

  1. Google Maps
  2. Happy Cow
  3. DuckDuckGo searches such as "best vegan in Philadelphia".


Niger’s new government “is a blessing for us farmers”



in reply to 🏴 hamid the villain [he/him] 🏴

Do you actually think Luigi is not the guy? We have quite a few pieces of evidence to contradict that idea at this point
in reply to TrickDacy

It does seem odd that he was just chilling at McDonalds with the gun, the fake ID, and his manifesto ready to go.
in reply to TrickDacy

My unfounded conspiracy theory is some questionable legal methods were used used to track him and the whole McDonalds snitch is a cover to make the search legal and arrest him. I can't understand how someone who saw the photos released could have positively identified him.
in reply to 🏴 hamid the villain [he/him] 🏴

Never underestimate the incoherency of an American hog.

If anything, him getting caught by being an idiot ay McDonalds makes the story more believable.



2024-2025 donations


cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/49620916

Now that 2024 is coming to the end and Christmas around the corner, have you considered any donations to be given? If yes where?
in reply to WeAreAllOne

KeepassXC and DX
Wikipedia
Syncthing
Amaze filemanager
Voyager
Fossify(SMS, gallery)
Bought: Futo keyboard, KeepassDX, Librera, Notesnook(subscription)
in reply to TourCookie

Fair warning if you donate to Wikipedia you will be emailed every 1 or 2 weeks asking if you can afford to donate again in guilt tripping manner. I unsubscribed due to it. I support the freedom of knowledge but nagging the people who do donate ain't the way to go if you are looking for more money


in reply to commander

This latest generation of ARC GPUs is very promising. I'm really glad there's finally some good budget gaming GPUs out there. Intel has really committed to this product line, and I really hope it continues to pay off.

The price/performance is fantastic, the power efficiency is decent, and the feature set is way beyond expectations--almost caught up with Nvidia on their second attempt. The rate of improvement is impressive.

I have some friends still on GTX 10 series cards that would love this upgrade. That being said, personally, there's no reason for me to switch yet. As soon as Intel has something that can beat an RTX 3080Ti via higher tiers or next gen, I'll gladly ditch Nvidia.



Lost Internet after an update


Ethernet plugged in but there is no internet. I have no idea what happened. I just took a normal update like I always do and after that it was all gone. WiFi connects no problem, but there is no internet. Unplugged Ethernet and replugged it back in. Nothing. I dualboot with windows, internet works fine there, so there is no hardware issue. Went into a live environment and chrooted into it and reinstalled network manager and still not a fucking thing. Not sure what these are now. I know about the lo one, but never seen the second wired connection or the virbr0. Any idea how to get my Internet back? I really don't want to reinstall the system because of this. And btw, I even tried a hotspot from my phone and a wire tether from it and still no internet.
System is endeavour OS with KDE on Wayland.
in reply to penquin

That's why I don't use rolling releases (except debian-testing, which is actually stable). Because these kinds of things are bound to happen 1-5 times a year.
in reply to Eugenia

I don't know who downvoted you, but I agree with you. I've used Debian before and loved it, but I have been using arch for so long that I can't use anything else anymore. I just can't even if I tried. This is where I'm most comfortable.


To those patients... It matters...


At least for a few months, if we fail to turn the moment into a movement and they do it anyway.

But for today, fewer patients will be billed life ruining sums after supposedly approved life saving surgery they were entitled to. Nothing can take that away from him. He made a difference.

in reply to Allonzee

Allow me to tell you the story of the starfish and the beach…

A young girl was walking along a beach upon which thousands of starfish had been washed up during a terrible storm. When she came to each starfish, she would pick it up, and throw it back into the ocean. People watched her with amusement.

She had been doing this for some time when a man approached her and said, “Little girl, why are you doing this? Look at this beach! You can’t save all these starfish. You can’t begin to make a difference!”

The girl seemed crushed, suddenly deflated. But after a few moments, she bent down, picked up another starfish, and hurled it as far as she could into the ocean. Then she looked up at the man and replied,

“Well, I made a difference for that one!”


IF you can only do one push-up, thats enough. IF you can only walk around the block, its a start. An avalanche begins with the movement of a single pebble.

Be the Green Mario you wish to see in the world.

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in reply to Allonzee

For more benefits, shoot more CEOs


in reply to BigLenin [none/use name]

We're seeing the same happen in Belgium, the euthanasia laws are pretty open (which is good imo) but it means some people receive euthanasia because they are not getting the treatment they need, not because they fully choose so. Euthanasia is a good thing to have, but in a continuously degrading healthcare system it will turn in a "cost saving policy" like so many other things.

Anyway, access to euthanasia good, liberals bad