

If it does, you should probably go to the E.R.


If it does, you should probably go to the E.R.


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Being able to see a difference in code quality is one thing; being able to prove who wrote the code for purposes like license compliance is another.


They can’t fork it now because the fact that the AI commits aren’t labeled as such means there’s no way to tell which need to be removed.


Poettering has always been a piece of shit.
And that is why he failed.
Everything is political, whether Obi-Wan likes it or not. If he hadn’t been so unwilling to get involved, he might’ve been able to prevent the Empire.


They’re almost certainly powering Palentir’s shit, so yeah.
I would flip the whole chart diagonally so it lines up better with the political compass. I’d equate “corporate” with “right” instead of “authoritarian,” and “niche” with “libertarian” instead of “left.” Also, I would replace “independent” with “community/nonprofit.”
Oh man, I’m jealous. I only had two 19" monitors, and they didn’t match. I’ve still got them stored in the basement for eventual use in a retro game cabinet or something, but I’m kicking myself for not swapping them out for Trinitrons when everybody was throwing them out.


I somewhat hope that he did that as a demonstration of, hey, someone may do this because it’s hard for me to wrap my head around someone who uses a computer for a living, doing something like that.
Nope, he genuinely didn’t bother to understand the warning before typing it. He may use computers for a living, but that just means he has a lot of very ingrained Windows bad habits to un-learn.
It was some pretty big Internet drama when it happened and he’s still trying to defend himself from the near-universal lambasting he got for it. Although I included the link just in case, I’m kinda surprised you (being a person tech-savvy enough to be posting on Lemmy) didn’t already hear of it.
He’s actually making a second attempt to switch to Linux right now (four years later), initially picked Pop!_OS again, and had some more problems with it. 🤦 He has a second channel where he posts clips from his podcast, and he keeps whining about how the other people doing it with him are having little to no trouble and he’s just cursed, LOL.
I know youre going to hate me, but Dan Rather posted my nudes on instagram
It’s complying in advance, when civil disobedience is called for.
The problem isn’t the technical change itself; the problem is the motivation and context.


Run crontab -e and put this in the file, on its own line:
*/15 * * * * notify-send "Reminder" "Mark Zuckerberg is a bitch"
(Note: not tested)


Seizing the means of production.


At that point, why not just go for Qubes OS?


👆Why are you booing him? He’s right!
I mean, good for Valve for finally making progress on 64-bit, but it really is kinda absurd that it’s taken this long.
So unless you’re going for an extremely high resolution on a really cheap monitor over a long distance
Speaking of “extremely high resolution on a really cheap monitor,” it took a solid decade and a half before I was able to buy a digital flat-panel monitor capable of resolution comparable to the analog CRT I was using in 2002. VGA was no joke!
(The only problem with QXGA on a 19" CRT, aside from the weight and power draw, was that in a world before decent high-DPI fractional scaling the text was too tiny to read easily. Other than that, it worked fine.)
Yep, those are the only ones I’ve bought since roughly 1999.