

It doesn’t have to be a civil war. Unless the brain dead MAGA crowd sides with the obscenely rich, a couple of hangings would do.
Either way, if you think a few lemmy comments will turn the tide then it’s already too late.


It doesn’t have to be a civil war. Unless the brain dead MAGA crowd sides with the obscenely rich, a couple of hangings would do.
Either way, if you think a few lemmy comments will turn the tide then it’s already too late.


Your Wi-Fi also needs a cable if you want to be pedantic.
The benefit is that there is no overhead involved, in theory you don’t even have to think about charging your phone ever again. When it’s not in use, just leave it on some of the dedicated places around the house and office that provide wireless charging.


If you don’t require it to replace cables it doesn’t need to. For adding some energy to the device while it’s on your desk or nightstand it works perfectly fine.
The efficiency issue is also exaggerated, phones don’t take much power to begin with. Anyone using AC or warm water for convenience is doing much worse in terms of spent energy.


Who needs to save characters that much?
Do you realize how old assembly language is?
It predates hard disks by ten years and coincided with the invention of the transistor.
https://www.kicad.org/blog/2025/06/KiCad-and-Wayland-Support/
After reading this recently, I’m really skeptical about the future of Linux, since everyone seems to be jumping on the train. Are all the people using Wayland arranging their windows every time a program launches, or running a tiling WM?
On my HTPC I have similar problems, Ubuntu is looking to retire X11 support but I rely on an app that allows me to use my smartphone as an input device. Any replacement I see working with Wayland (i.e. literally getting new hardware that would be kept near the TV) would be a downgrade.


External drives that I keep in my office at work. Also cloud storage.


Partially at most.


Clothed and sipping drinks? At this point he might as well just go home with the senator, he’s there illegitimately anyway as they have admitted.


As someone who came over from reddit basically via Sync, this is normal. Dev likes to go MIA for extended periods of time and suddenly appears with huge updates.
Doesn’t suit the still developing environment here, though.


Much less. Looking at recent prices, less than €20k€ will get you 1PB of storage, if you want redundancy and error checking this will obviously increase. But should stay well under 100k€.
Another vote for Microsoft To-Do here. It’s powerful but manageable, and the sharing works very reliably and quickly.


And what shall be the threshold for criminalizing simply being a sick fuck?


And when that happens, it’s not that features like fiber to the home or port forwarding are gone, but they could be locked behind an extra fee. Want direct access to your own network settings? That might come at a premium. Even access to certain websites could become conditional on paying more, or worse, dictated by someone else’s agenda.
They can do that right now. If this new wireless option is standardized, it would seem less prone to ISP shenanigans to me. Just a question whatever functionality makes it into the standard in the first place.


Might just be to indicate when it started happening. They could have written “M1” and still cause the same confusion, and I believed that’s what the model is called.


shrugs in Schengen


The nice thing about hiking your prices by 50% is that unless a whole third of your users quit, you haven’t lost anything.


It’s certainly progressing. I was shopping for bunk beds recently and one listing was missing a measurement in the diagram. So I put a red line in and asked ChatGPT for the dimension, just giving it the photo and asking how long the red line is. Not only did it take the existing measurements from the photo and applied the necessary trigonometry to calculate what I wanted, it also correctly identified it as a bunk bed, and that there is a slide attached to it - I was looking for how far the slide will stick out into the room.


Something about “defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic”. They would be arguing about the detailed interpretation longer than Biden will be around.


The Democrats’ achilles heel.
It’s not “but”, it’s “at least”.