

I’ve been trying tk get family to switch to Linux, but some are irrationally attached to MS Word. I wonder if Office 2003 will run in Wine?
I’ve been trying tk get family to switch to Linux, but some are irrationally attached to MS Word. I wonder if Office 2003 will run in Wine?
Without the title of this post, it’s probably easy for any non tech person to misunderstand this image as being a list of Adobe programs that spy on you, at least on first glance.
Idk why you’re being downvoted since everything you said was right.
I think it just got popular because younger gamers don’t know how to use computers, and Discord was easier to use than everything else. The client also looks much nicer than mumble, and overall has better on boarding. The mumble homepage for example looks like a developer site.
So if I replace the wheels on my car with monster truck wheels, I’ll be able to cheat the odometer?
FreeTube, Grayjay, etc are better experiences by far
Wrong answer. If your employer orders you to commit odometer fraud, you quit and you sue. Never break the law for your employer.
Actually based. The law firm is going to make a bunch of money from this and pay out a pittance to people (like a $50 Tesla merch gift card or some shit). Charging a consulting fee isn’t going to kill the case, it’s just going to make the law firm slightly less money, and they’d be stupid to ignore such a powerful piece of evidence.
I looked at some of the leaked source code
Where? I’d be interested in looking through it too
I pirated her book (because fuck her, she was a Facebook exec) and learned that she had a gnarly near-death experience as a child when she got attacked by a shark at the beach.
I didn’t finish the book due to a combination of laziness and my general revulsion at anything Zuck adjacent, but if you have the stomach for it there’s a cool shark attack story in it for you at least.
What matters is how this affects enforcement.
Lol sure destroy all the trust with your users THEN launch an email service. Hard pass fro me.
I guarantee you they’re already planning to train an LLM on everybody’s emails, or at least sell them to AI companies doing training.
ez pz:
#!/usr/sbin/nft -f
table inet filter {
chain input {
type filter hook input priority raw; policy accept;
iif "lo" accept
ct state established,related accept
iif "enp1s0" udp dport 51820 accept
iif "enp1s0" drop
}
chain forward {
type filter hook forward priority raw; policy accept;
iif "lo" accept
ct state established,related accept
iif "enp1s0" udp dport 51820 accept
iif "enp1s0" drop
}
chain output {
type filter hook output priority raw; policy accept;
}
}
Maybe the amount of Democrats that see Canada as an enemy is lower than the amount of Republicans that don’t see Canada as an enemy. It’s hard to tell from that graph.
Additionally, the blue line seems to start ticking up around 2022. I don’t remember if Trump was pushing anti Canada stuff back then, but if he wasn’t, then it’s probably due to something completely unrelated and possibly even reasonable.
My new strategy is to block EVERY port except WireGuard. This doesn’t work for things you want to host publicly ofc, like a website, but for most self host stuff I don’t see anything better than that.
IDEA: an AI that crawls Street View, ranks addresses by ease of break-in, and generates plans for pulling off heists.
That’s a gimmick that doesn’t justify the costs of switching from Git (IMO)
If you want decentralized collaboration features in git without using forge software, you can use mailing lists like the Linux kernel does.
Anyone have the story behind this? Fuck Microsoft and all that, but Github has historically been pretty good when it comes to not banning people for stupid reasons. Usually, it’s a DMCA thing or a valid security threat.
Recently, there was some controversy about closed source code powering a component of the project (https://github.com/orgs/organicmaps/discussions/9837) but I didn’t keep up with that. Could this ban be related to that?
Such as by disconnecting the ethernet and power cables