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Linux 6.11 Features Many Exciting Updates For AMD Hardware & More

It's expected to be the Linux 6.11 release day! We are just hours away from hopefully seeing Linux 6.11 stable christened as the kernel set to power the likes of Ubuntu 24.10 and Fedora 41. Here's a reminder of some of the most interesting new features and changes to look forward to with Linux 6.11...
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I'm on a Swiss train. It's on time, efficient and inexpensive. It's also bike tastic. There will probably be historic economic reasons for most of these marvels, but when it comes to bikes travelling freely and unbooked on trains, can't we do this in Scotland!?

#Biketooter

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Gamecube, eh? I'm gonna say....Twilight Princess. She doesn't have the barely bottled up energy that Mario Kart Double Dash requires.


"Okinawa in Japan is one of these zones. There was a Japanese government review in 2010, which found that 82% of the people aged over 100 in Japan turned out to be dead. The secret to living to 110 was, don’t register your death." theconversation.com/the-data-o…

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“‘The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’ – Ig Nobel winner Saul Justin Newman”

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> Regions where people most often reach 100-110 years old are the ones where there’s the most pressure to commit pension fraud, and they also have the worst records.

I'm surprised. This is my surprised face.



In yet another display of how incompetent all of the #creditReporting agencies are at providing consumer-facing services, #TransUnion migrates thousands of users to a new service and tells them to bookmark links which are actually click-tracking links, not the links they should be bookmarking. Idiots.
(For example, the word "link" below links to "https ://links.em-tuci.transunion.com/u/click?_t=[long random string]&_m=[long random string]&_e=[even longer random string]")
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Also, the aforementioned "Your receipt from TransUnion" looked like this.
Developers formatting currency wrong is embarrassing. Developers formatting currency wrong and then not doing enough QA to catch and fix that obvious error before release is INCREDIBLY embarrassing.
Incompetence on parade.
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Incompetence maybe, but more likely limited amount of time test, of fix what has been found.

I wouldn't blame the developers unless I know someone actually neglected the instructions given to them. There are so many other people involved in the process.


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"these findings suggest that successful COVID recovery is mediated in part by efficient mitochondrial repair and reduced oxidative stress, while mitochondrial dysfunction and continued dysregulation of mitochondrial gene expression contributes to chronic inflammation & #longCOVID onset."

Hashtags:
@longcovid
#PwLC #PostCovidSyndrome #LC #PASC #postcovid
#CovidBrain
@covid19 #COVIDー19 #COVID19 #COVID #COVID_19 #SARSCoV2 #novid #CovidIsNotOver #auscovid19

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Tombe la pluie - Theespookje
@Muscaria Hum from the context the last one would be more appropriate, even if the show being set as late as the 1800s also makes it possible, I don't remember the scene, will write both).
Also thank you I couldn't find the right translation using deepl, which is strange. That's the result I had with the ss, but it was not veru coherent between french and english for both (french sucked apparently), so both times I took the one that made sense with both. I'll note that. And note both once again
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Tombe la pluie - Theespookje
@Muscaria I want to thank you sincerely because these are getting into my wordbook



It's bizarro Schibsted. The Scandinavian company just executed a similar split to leave the news in the hands of a foundation. This split leaves Springer's news in the hands of the miniMurdoch, Döpfner.
I also wonder whether this sets up Döpfner, who already owns Politico, to buy the MurdochJournal if that family feud ends up in a split.

Axel Springer and KKR near deal on €13.5bn break-up

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"Strong-arm." "Tougher governing style." "Forceful rhetoric." The #MurdochJournal finds many white-gloved and admiring euphemisms for fascism.
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Rabid Trump licker Kristen Welker just said on national TV that Harris was wrong to keep Trump from talking about his "policies" at the debate

and how Harris avoided answering questions re her policies

and never acknowledged that Harris won

and literally said because of Harris not answering questions and interfering with Trump's responses, voters cannot tell how a Harris presidency would be different than a Trump presidency

You can't make this sh$t up

It's MSM malpractice



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1920s Flapper Slang

Fire alarm - a divorced woman
Fire bell - a married woman
Fire extinguisher - a chaperone
Forty-niner - a man looking for a rich wife
Handcuff - an engagement ring
Hush money - a young woman’s allowance
Munitions - a woman’s make-up

#Words #1920s #SocialHistory #History #Flappers #Art

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Hannah Howe
@CppGuy Maybe as a warning not to go near her.

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I revived an old laptop with Linux! An HP DV6000-series, which had become really slow. Saved files, format hard drive, install Linux, and it ran like new again.

My first laptop, I did dual boot out of box. Under Linux, same types of software installed, there was more drive space available, more memory available, better performance, and the battery lasted longer.