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IE was EOL so long ago, this joke has grandkids
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Nah, you need to explain how stopping gullible fools from accessing and spreading misinformation relates to breeding more desirable traits in the populous. I have no doubt you only recently discovered the word eugenics but still haven't grasped what it means...
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Likewise Edge and Chrome.
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You make too many assumptions. I am talking privacy and security. WhatsApp and FB messenger both use the open whisper protocol - the same as signal. The difference is the e2e keys are managed by meta. Security and privacy wise there is no difference between WhatsApp and FB messenger.
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I wonder if these bigots realise the Bible should be banned under these restrictions...
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The major is supposed to indicate a lack of backwards compatibility because the public API changed in such a way that a 1.98 app can't use all the API endpoints that were available when it was published
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Or re-tag all the previous releases 1.09 1.0A 1.0B ... 1.FF ...
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@petebuttigieg.bsky.social
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You post has encouraged me to revisit the series. I tried play TR1 back when it was released but didn't get far...
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Pretty sure Edge is the FB messenger of browsers...
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Mac OS is not free. You pay for it when you buy the hardware. And if you think the Mac OS UI hasn't changed between versions, you haven't been using it long enough.
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Firefox. Not Chrome. Chrome is the WhatsApp of browsers.
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She's still wet behind the ears...
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If they can rally the right wingm European dissidents to fight their own governments, it will distract them from what Trump has planned next: suspending democratic process in the US. It is not dissimilar to the tactics used by the communists during the cold war.
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A girl sat with in 6 inches of me. I didn't move away fast enough. She didn't get in trouble at all.
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Make it official, add it to the list en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
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@mozilla.org runs campaigns like "Take back the web", "Reclaim the internet", and "Unfck the internet" but leaves a core standard feature out of their rendering implementation for 23 years?! discourse.mozilla.org/c/archives/t... blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/m... blog.mozilla.org/en/products/...
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Nothing is that simple. There is way more nuance required so as to allow businesses and companies to operate at a loss in their first few years or when events beyond their control (wildfires, Covid, etc) impact their operations.
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Musk's complaint isn't about people not paying taxes, it's about the effort he has to go to to pay none. His reform will only distill the loopholes to a single check box ...
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Additionally, a not insignificant number of nations, Australia included, have hitched their democratic rail-car to that of the US' train engine to varying degrees, and it is possible that when that engine goes off the rails the coupled cars will go with it.
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The US is just the loudest example, but there are other countries in Europe and Asia/Australasia where this is starting to happen too.
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While, as an Australian, I agree with that in principle, there is a large contingent of the global population that shares sentiments with the fascists taking a hatchet to the USA's democracy that is emboldened by the actions of their North American counterparts.
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There has been a clock counting down clock to the death of democracy as long as I can remember. It has sped up in recent years though... Obama's terms slowed it but didn't reverse it unfortunately.
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Ooof. Glad you realised and did what was needed to look after yourself.
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I must have missed what happened with Taproom when I was using Mastodon ...
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Is Digital Ocean slimy? What about Vultr? I also use Netlify's free plan.
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Witcher 3 uses sign posts ... Could add a cut scene with Geralt boarsing a horse drawn cart and it would work like the fleas
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I'd love to see a public horse&cart network in Witcher 3 - "take the Oxenfurt 330 towards Novigrad, but make sure you disembark before you get to the Devil's Pit"
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You can upload the audio the the internet archive and then use a simple static RSS feed and add that to any and all podcast services. Are you providing the voice talent or using a LLM?
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Micro-ATX is 9.6" wide, which doesn't leave you much (if any, once you account for the uprights etc) wiggle room in a 10" rack.
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Hyper-locally. Start at home. "Let everyone swept in front of their own door, and the whole world will be clean"
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I'd hope at that level they're using IaC for the bare-metal servers or container cluater it runs on, and have a robust CI/CD build pipeline for the backend application. But as you say, its government. Its probably a legacy² app that's been rotting for a decade or more ...
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Nice! Problem with these admissions is how much they age us.
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I have a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 2+ with 128k memory...
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Hut-mul and shut-mul. Simple.
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www.opm.gov/fork This isn't Twitter.
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While talking about Teams, why are there only two organisation options for chats - Pinned and Not Pinned/Recent? At least split the Recent category in to Individual Chats, Group Chats, and Meetings - the avatar/icons already indicate which type each chat is ...
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Yeah, I haven't touched a HP printer - ever. Brother, Lexmark, Samsung, Epson, Kyocera, Konika Minolta, and Star Micro, but never HP. HP has always been poxy.
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Yes, they're called drivers. There are generic alternatives though.
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Didn't Jack leave Bluesky when he started Nostr?