

Shouldn’t be legal, even for adults (like in Australia). This is the type of 20th century quackery we’ve come to expect from Dr Brainworm.


Shouldn’t be legal, even for adults (like in Australia). This is the type of 20th century quackery we’ve come to expect from Dr Brainworm.


This game has been on my backlog for years too but somehow I have never been in the mood to play it. One day…


Yep, good points. I was thinking more of the speculators pumping up AI along with the wild reactions every time Trump expels his latest bullshit. But the base of the market could well be just people following the reasonable advice that “time in the market beats timing the market”.


I just assume most investors are idiot gamblers that are making decisions based on vibes, either because they believe that’s a smart strategy, or because they think they can beat the other idiot gamblers. And I see increasingly little evidence contradicting that assumption.


They do write some of the firmware at least such as BIOS updates. This is just a generic update service so you don’t need to install a different updater application for every manufacturer, which is annoying for users and for manufacturers.
And it also supports updating third party devices like SSDs which Lenovo and the like would prefer to happen without any work on their end.


Magit is err… magic, but the Emacs hurdle means many avoid it understandably.


I think there’s some bleed between different countries, given increasing global connectivity. I’ve heard both definitions in Australia which makes sense as we are influenced by both countries but I suspect the British version is more common.


Slightly different, but single words meaning multiple conflicting things seem to come to mind more readily:


Hopefully forgejo will have federation released soon which will make interacting across projects easier. Although maybe that will just encourage the bots to use it, so can’t win really.


Your body gets used to it after a while, although you may still be a bit more gassy than people who shit once a week.


When you stop trying to prove to people that you’re an adult.


“Sense” seems to be responding to backlash in this case. They are still supporting TP’s extreme right-wing anti-education propaganda, by a school of all places!
EDIT: It read like the school were organising it themselves but it seems it was by a student club? Kind of weird that such a thing exists and they can host “high-profile” people, but there might be some indication the school itself wasn’t aware of it.
The relocated gathering will be restricted to members of a TPUSA-affiliated student club and a single guest apiece. School officials were careful to note that taxpayer money won’t foot the bill, and the visit carries no official district stamp of approval.


The main issue is that while a subset of the West are giving up meat, the consumption of meat is increasing in developing countries which is a typical trend as countries get richer. Also, there is a subset of Westerners increasing their meat consumption massively because of idiotic social media trends, but hopefully that is temporary.
I’m hoping that plant-based meat and/or cell-based meat eventually match or exceed meat in quality and price, but we are not quite there yet. Not that I’d eat anything that smells or tastes like meat personally, but people seem to be addicted to it.
their pedestrian warning system is also louder than fossil fuel cars.
Hasn’t been my experience, not that I disagree with your overall argument. Might differ by country and regulations etc.


People online are actually “real” people as well (assuming they are not bots) so yeah, at least some subset care. Do I care personally? Not in the slightest.


That’s a funny name. I’da called them chazwazzers.


I’ve done the hardware mod on an older chromebook and it’s about the least risky mod you could possibly do. And it looks like your model just requires disconnecting the internal battery cable temporarily which is similarly easy to the method I needed (removing a screw).
Probably a little bit of risk from possibly fragile connectors, but that should be okay if you take care.


I’ve never used Mint before; does it not come with a graphical app store?
It does, but I think even slightly experienced Linux users will just turn to the CLI for consistency and because it’s easier to explain in steps to other people. But he should have mentioned the GUI for new users, agreed.
Almost as annoying is if they give you a single /64. Here’s an absurd amount of IPs but you only get one subnet. Thankfully, I’ve had nothing smaller than a /56.