

If they are saying that, does that mean they are actually not in trouble?


If they are saying that, does that mean they are actually not in trouble?


Maybe because VLC is actually useful
Obviously a larger group has a larger impact, and voting for the worse option is worse than not voting. But the tiny minorities that didn’t vote for whatever reason could have made a difference much larger than the size of their individual groups.


Why are you crying, Windows user?
Same reason as everyone else who waited to upgrade.


The achievement is that so many people went to the protests.


I have not been to a protest in the US. Over here you don’t have to register to vote, so that wouldn’t be a thing to do at a protest, but it’s good to hear that they are doing that over there.
nice how everyone is part of it, whether they like it or not


What follows is a hands-on with Smart Window in Firefox 149 beta
Mozilla says this was a flub; it will refine the onboarding around Smart Window to limit memory formation to post-opt-in activity only. That’s obviously the right fix.
So was that a beta only issue?


Wasn’t it the fastest selling console, at least for some time? So many people who wanted one will already have one.


From another article about this topic:
This leads to the question of what exactly the FCC means by consumer-grade routers.
In September 2024, NIST submitted proposals to strengthen the – undeniably modest – IT security of routers (NIST IR 8425A). It states: “Routers forward data packets, most commonly Internet Protocol (IP) packets, between networked systems.”
This encompasses a wide range of devices, from WLAN repeaters to smartphones
So new smartphones are banned too?


The report noted […] that Russian officials viewed the race as a high-stakes contest for Moscow’s influence inside both NATO and the European Union.


Doesn’t that mean that the application will not have to do the verification itself, but just ask the OS?


It looks like the AMD model still comes with SO-DIMM. Was hoping for AMD + LPCAMM2 + repairability, but I guess you can’t have everything yet.


without needing to disassemble the whole fucking thing
well you still need to take the bottom cover off


Now there is
all dogma go to heaven?


According to a new YouGov survey, a vast majority of respondents in Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Poland (60-78%) think that the EU should take further action against X if it does not address breaches to European law brought forward by the Commission last year [1]. The majority of those (62%-73%) who wanted further action – and 47% of total participants – want X to be banned from the EU if it refuses to address these breaches [2]
If you go damage someone’s infrastructure, shouldn’t you expect your infrastructure to get damaged in return?