uis 3d ago • 100%
Maybe problem is, you know, capitalism?
uis 1w ago • 100%
Aaand check!
uis 1w ago • 100%
Pine64+waydroid
uis 1w ago • 100%
We have one?
uis 1w ago • 100%
Killing education is definitely a big part of it, but controlling every news source in huge areas and pumping outright lies and disinformation 24/7 can eventually break down anyone living in that environment.
"From long exposure to tv equipment those unlucky, who were left without intellect, will be on your side"
uis 1w ago • 100%
Is... is american dream is being as dumb as possible?
No healthcare, no welfare, no higher education. But I thought you had at least schools there.
uis 1w ago • 100%
I just realized. It has size of a bus and capacity of a car.
uis 1w ago • 100%
Or FOSS games like Xonotic
uis 1w ago • 100%
To be fair finding items in store longer than waiting in line is not a good sign either. Makes one suspect dark patterns in such case.
uis 1w ago • 100%
I'm European too, living in Russia and I've never seen self-checkout that accepts cash. Despite seeing many vending machines that accept only cash.
uis 1w ago • 100%
Saying this is win-win-win is rather short-sighted. Unless we talk about something nationalized.
uis 2w ago • 100%
Sub to for example !mylittlepony@lemmy.world
uis 2w ago • 96%
Don't forget to seize the means of computation to stop enshittification.
uis 2w ago • 92%
Wasn't Torvalds' dad member of communist party?
uis 2w ago • 50%
societal
When did solar panels form society? Calm down your imagination.
You are saying that there is no way to disconnect solar panels from grid, which is obviously not true.
uis 3w ago • 50%
Or as heat.
We already have too much of that.
uis 3w ago • 100%
Build water desalination/carbon capture and storage/hydrogen generation plants that only run when the price goes below 0; even though these are very energy intensive, they would help stabilize the grid.
Basically opportunistic energy consumption.
We are now at t+26h. Please compare how much we knew about the xz-attack after less than a day with what we know about the chain of events of giant outage yesterday. If something similar had been caused by an OSS component, we would see congress discussing a ban on open software in critical infrastructure already.
> Some of the new Reddit mods are so toxic. Instead of apologizing for the bot being too harsh and reinstating my submission, they just banned me because I dared to ask what exactly I didn't "punctuate correctly".
> > So I think this is ridiculously ugly. > > > > AIO is a horrible ad-hoc design, with the main excuse being “other, less gifted people, made that design, and we are implementing it for compatibility because database people — who seldom have any shred of taste — actually use it”. > > — Linus Torvalds (on lwn.net) > > First, as database people ourselves, we’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to Linus for our lack of taste. But also expand on why he is right. Linux AIO is indeed rigged with problems and limitations:
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2013/2013-09-27-initramfs-required/2013-09-27-initramfs-required.en.txt?id=a79dd69b0cca439bc0c483c9193c79e0554819d0
30 April 1961 Leonid Rogozov does appendectomy on himself during his Antarctica expidition with help of driver and meteorologist.
For context this is funded by Ministry of Healthcare anti-alcoholism ad.
> The thing that has always disturbed me about O_DIRECT is that the whole interface is just stupid, and was probably designed by a deranged monkey on some serious mind-controlling substances [*]. Let's add more quotes
"I didn't have to be in this place, I didn't have to record this video. In my place should have been another person. But this person was killed by Putin."