I usually get a reciept, but that’s because I like to scan/archive them and keep track of how prices change over time
Hey, thanks for reading my bio. You know, you’re pretty cool. I’m glad we got to share this moment together.
I usually get a reciept, but that’s because I like to scan/archive them and keep track of how prices change over time
This is exactly what my obsidian vault looks like
Its cool, we can watch them on the TV instead
This is the one case where I’d make an exception. I read through the threads, it got particularly heated.
Life has gotten better since I dropped it. Moved a dozen or so people over to Signal and have been running with that ever since.
I do miss the ability to easily stream games, though.
I already subconsciously do this because I know it pisses them off, but I like your justification much better
No matter how you look at it, Wikipedia is one of the modern wonders of the world; those who maintain and defend it are doing holy work. The availability of free, high quality, publically indexed and equitably accessible information about our modern world is such an under-appreciated gift.
Education is a powerful tool, but when most people hear “knowledge is power” they think of personal success or political might. But its true power is on an evolutionary scale.
No other species in the history of our (known) universe has the capability to study the world, and then share those the conclusions to the next generation with high precision, like we do. It’s absolutely fascinating. It’s what sets us apart from the rest. It defines the human experience.
The reality is that the integrity of this mechanism (or rather, the democratization of said mechanism) is under threat. It always has been, but the nature of the threat has changed, and its scary. I’m glad it is being protected, at least for now.
I have no sympathy for those who attack and deface our libraries, whether they be physical or digital
This is so stupid. God forbid they actually police their ads for malware. No, instead let’s push the responsibility onto the individual, by adding get another “Papers, Please”-esque stamp that very few people will know about and even less will actually use.
Hard pass. The day I saw them promoting malware above legitimate search results is the day I turned on ad blocking for my entire org, and a stupid little pay-to-verify badge isn’t going to change that.
/end rant
I feel this in my very soul
I went to a conference this weekend, and it slowly dawned on me how every single one of the vendors was selling their app hosted on AWS. That’s all it is. Just different flavors of AWS.
Even if you dont interact with AWS directly, every business needs business services - you can bet that no matter what you’re buying or who you’re buying it from, some of your money is going directly to AWS marketplace.
Jesus, a fucking LRAD? Those things are NASTY
If this works, could you theoretically cover crop fields in solar panels as well? That’s a ton of usable space
Until I joined Lemmy I had no idea how militant vegans could be. I sorta just assumed they were a different brand of vegetarian.
I’m not opposed to their ideaology in any way, but after reading the comments on a few posts that found their way into my feed… I had to block their communities. It didn’t seem likely that I’d be reading any productive discourse there.
This is just the game “Hypnospace Outlaw”
I like it here. People are quite nice for the most part
I’ll be your friend. Not big on multiplayer games though, sadly.
…didn’t that French newspaper then much later end up getting shot up?
Knew some of this but did not know how far it went. Great write up.
Appreciate the warning, I will therefore skip this post o7