

the insulting unrealistic O2 meter
Have you heard of this thing called fiction?


the insulting unrealistic O2 meter
Have you heard of this thing called fiction?
Yeah, this is a pretty easy one to tell. No hinges, it’s on the other side of the door frame, I don’t see a way to think this could be a pull door.


I’m not assuming it works in all setups. If people only talk about things that don’t work though, it doesn’t help move people to Linux. I’ve got a feeling that like with much of anything, the problems seemingly are overblown because those who aren’t having problems don’t have a reason to say so.


It’s the 1060. They still work, I’ve got one in my server, but I couldn’t get mine to run with recent drivers.


Running Debian 13 with a 3060ti with Nvidia drivers, 3 monitors mixed DP and HDMI, and as far as I can tell those all work just fine. Save for the VRR, I haven’t tested that at all.


I’m not offended, your joke just sucked.


You’re a pretty shit comedian if you think that’s a joke


They should diversify where they post and help guide people to those other platforms, but just leaving X altogether wouldn’t accomplish anything. They need to talk to the people where they are


Be the change you want to see


Is that not what we were doing? I’m not disagreeing that it’s scummy that they’re installing unnecessary files, just speculating that’s it’s ineptitude rather than malicious. Hanlon’s Razor and all that. Considering the downvotes on my comment I may have misread your comment.


I imagine it’s more of a vibe-coded “make sure the end users have all the files they’ll need to be ready to go” prompt, and it’s Claude that “decided” to just have all the files from the get-go


Correct. Nowadays streaming video is almost trivial, but in early YouTube days it wouldn’t be uncommon to click a video and immediately pause it so it could buffer far enough ahead that it wouldn’t get stuck while playing. I don’t recall playing Snake, but it easily could have happened back then.
Hosting my own as well as of a couple weeks ago. It’s been an adventure getting things to work right, but it’s nice owning my data.


That’s more power than my server and desktop put out together when I’m gaming
Good ol’ smileys! :D
And somewhere inbetween, or perhaps alongside the smileys, we had the wonders of kaomoji
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The more people that know a secret, the less secure it is.
If you and you alone know a secret and I need to get it out of you, I only have one chance. If you and a thousand people know the secret, I have a thousand and one chances of forcing the secret out of someone. The more people, the more weak spots and potential holes.


I’d say both


Don’t let computers steal your imagination and creativity


It’s an internet famous spider. Been a while since I’ve seen it! You’re one of today’s lucky 10,000 if this is your first visit from the seven-legged spider
I read that as doing Factorio the long way, which is a good way to play that game