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- Comment on ...did everyone get this? 11 months ago:
It just says 5 for me
- Comment on Bunnies - a community for bunny/rabbit enthusiasts and owners 11 months ago:
YES PLEASE BUNNIES. Was searching for an active board.
- Comment on Open extensions on Firefox for Android will be available from December 14 11 months ago:
Better than apple doing whatever the fuck they want. Imagine Microsoft would have only allowed IE based browsers on windows. We would still be in the IE days, because why put work into something when you can just force people to use it?
At least with chrome it is used because it is a pretty competent engine.
- Comment on Open extensions on Firefox for Android will be available from December 14 11 months ago:
That one is on apple tho.
Hoping for more EU intervention on those tools.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
The part that is shared with cars is, yes. Still doesn’t mean that it should be shit. This problem is there because it does suck. The US is a stand out in regards to non-car safety in a bad way. Trying to blame it on cars only is stupid. Demand better infrastructure, not even more bloat on cars.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
As much as I like the anti-car think, this really shouldn’t be blamed completely on cars. Especially in the US, pedestrian infrastructure in general is lacking. This includes thinks like sidewalks, but also proper lighting at places where people could be (See the sample image of a petrol station in the article, why are there no lights there?).
Additionaly, a lot of people dress dark with no reflection surfaces whatsoever (And some ciclelysts are insane enough to go without light at night). Try wearing stuff with some build-in reflectors at night. It does not need to be an ugly big yellow patch for that. I own a backpack with nicely worked in reflectory surfaces which makes me highly visible at night.
Ofc there is also a component to the Cars and drivers here, but if thermal cameras are the first solution someone can come up with, maybe the start needs to be somewhere else.
- Comment on abandonware empires 1 year ago:
You can get PCIe to PCI cards. I think PCIe is pretty much backwards compatible with PCI and only little logic is required. And PCI-X cards do work in PCI slots at reduced bandwidth.
Tho, if a system works without issue, why touch it? Only if parts become hard or expensive to come by a replacement makes sense.
- Comment on What do you think of framework and their methods? 1 year ago:
I have toyed with the thought of framework laptops a few times. But the pricing is just too high. I rather buy used company laptops ~3 years afterwards and get way cheaper high quality laptop. Plus, buying used is pretty much always better than buying new in an environmental sense.
- Comment on AI sexbots: "Women in relationships already complain about partners addicted to porn and dissatisfied with actual intimacy" - the majority of actual users of these sexbots seem to be female 1 year ago:
Just read this comment over and over: UwU you so hot, wanna have the sechs?
That should do it.
- Comment on Does it matter if I skip sponsored ad segments in YouTube videos? 1 year ago:
I do pay for YouTube premium. This means the creator of the video gets payed by watchtime. Why should I pay for watching an in-video ad?
For normal users it doesn’t matter, as the creator is payed by view, not watchtime. And from what I know, sponsor deals are either fixed value or fixed value per X views. So it doesn’t impact them if people are skipping.
- Comment on Connection to VPS only via VPN or SSH 1 year ago:
Yes, but how often does that happen to the average person?
- Comment on Connection to VPS only via VPN or SSH 1 year ago:
ufw makes it way nicer to use tho. I only use iptables as I have a configuration script I wrote way back in the day.
- Comment on Connection to VPS only via VPN or SSH 1 year ago:
You can set up firewall rules that limit connections to certain ports. For example, you can disallow connections to everything but port 22 (which ssh runs on) to only allow access to the ssh server from outside. Same with VPN.
Read up on ufw (or iptables if you want to do it lower level and have a drink on hand).
- Comment on Apple forced to ditch iPhone lightning charger 1 year ago:
Yeah, I think it says that you have to support USB-C charging. But you can add whatever else you want. And if I remember correctly, macbooks can be charged via C and magsafe already. So all up to snuff
- Comment on Intel announces Thunderbolt 5 with double the bandwidth (40 Gbps to 80 Gbps) 1 year ago:
Yes. The full USB-4 spec has that.
That being said: thunderbolt is still great for verification. If it says thunderbolt you exactly know what it can do and that it should work as expected. USB-4 will be plastered on anything that can do only plain usb4 speeds.
- Comment on Open source community figures out problems with performance in Starfield 1 year ago:
The problem is so severe, in fact, that the aforementioned translation layer had to be updated specifically to handle Starfield as an exception to the usual handling of the issue.
“I had to fix your shit in my shit because your shit was so fucked that it fucked my shit”
- Comment on WGA Picket in New York Doubles as Unionization Effort for Animation Writers: “We Are Going to Get This God***n Industry Organized” 1 year ago:
Off topic: Are we really that far, that something as mundane as “Goddamn” needs to be censored? Really?