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Guest_User ,

I've never used Spotify could you give a quick run down on why their shuffle sucks? Shouldn't it just be random songs?

Microsoft has gone too far: including a Game Pass ad in the Settings app ushers in a whole new age of ridiculous over-advertising ( www.techradar.com )

Windows 11 is getting out of hand with its push for advertisments, frankly - remember the recent full-screen pop-up to persuade users to install Edge or other Microsoft services? Then another advertisment was placed in the Start menu, and now Microsoft has finally worn my temper thin - with a new Game Pass ad coming to the...

Guest_User ,

Come on man, stop giving them good ideas!

Guest_User ,

Are you saying you have a local agent that is better than anything OpenAI has released? Where did this agent come from? Did you make it from scratch? How are you not worth billions if you can out perform them on "every benchmark"?

Guest_User , (edited )

I think that would just be a hypervisor

Guest_User ,

I learned in a university course that kinky hair holds sweat better and allows for better cooling. Where straight, greasy hair drips it off faster.

Another interesting environmental trait is sickle cell because it can prevent or at least lessen malaria.

Guest_User ,

It's the terror of knowing what the song will be about

Guest_User ,

Sounds like you're trying to make this an isolated pocket in the fediverse with that hatred you spread.

Guest_User ,

Really well put. Totally agree that once a community grows large enough there is no single mindset for every topic.

Guest_User ,

Isreal is a bit busy at the moment. Would be cool to have a wholly home grown resurgence though!

Guest_User ,

I get what you're saying but there are still a lot of good, dumb people. They were manipulated and harmed for someone else's gain. Of course there are malicious people who yes, I don't feel bad about. But I don't think it's an easy blanket statement that it was good for everyone else

Guest_User ,

You get 4 miles per kwh and they get 3.3 and you call that insanely high? The 2.5-4 mile to kwh is really standard for EVs. I don't think the 3.3 is outside of the norm at all.

Guest_User ,

Oh I see that error now. I guess I just assumed from context his 6kwh panels generated 2 miles per hour. I get the confusion though

Guest_User ,

They mentioned their car uses 3.3 kwh per mile. With their solar setup they can generate around 6hwh per hour. Meaning they can generate roughly 2 miles every hour of sunlight.

Guest_User ,

Click the three lines and click settings. Then you can choose a default country. First time using this tool so can't advocate for it but you can absolutely change countries very easily.

Guest_User ,

You need to find a new gym. The growing process is slow and difficult, but with enough chicken breast and broccoli I too will soon have cat ears others will envy

Guest_User ,

I get your point but totally disagree this is the same as SWATing. People can die from that. While this is bad, she was excluded from stores, not murdered

Guest_User ,

Game kills all life on earth when starting

I just finished setting up Linux Mint for an old buddy of mine on his old dog of a laptop, rendering it useful once again! ( i.imgur.com )

Edit 2: to everyone suggesting an SDD: i know. Look, if this guy had enough $$$ for an SSD, he could buy a used lappy less than half the age of this one that has an ssd and 2-3x the memory....

Guest_User ,

Just playing devils advocate but a faster drive would allow better page caching even with the low ram which is probably already happening on that terribly slow HDD.

Guest_User ,

Seriously. Did I steal someone's job when I made my own awful phototshop memes 10 years ago?

Guest_User ,

You will always be able to spoof your MAC address if needed. I don't see the standard ever changing enough to prevent that.

Guest_User ,

Seriously. That was a tiny hole it got pushed into

Guest_User ,

Does it still have "hidden test" working?

Darknet Drug Dealers Arrested After Packages of Meth-Laced Adderall Repeatedly Returned to Sender ( www.404media.co )

Police arrested three men accused of selling thousands of pills of meth-laced “Adderall” on various darknet marketplaces and mailing them through the United States Postal Service through a fictitious business called “Professional Paper Filing Inc.” that listed a real return address of an uninvolved business. That...

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Wrong, fake addresses get picked up and flagged quickly. Valid addresses are required to keep the operation moving. One dark net dealer used the addresses of sex offenders as the addresses are publicly listed, and he didn't care if they got caught with drugs.

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