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[–] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago

Do you think that Facebook doesn’t cost money to build or run?

A crappy years-old ARM-powered smartphone SOC stuck inside a TV costs next to nothing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

No, the comment you’re replying to says “If you’re forced to rent because you can’t get on the housing ladder, you should be allowed to have an animal as a pet. Full stop”

They’re agreeing with you, I think you must have misread should as shouldn’t or something like that. It’s easily done :) I was just a bit confused reading the comment and reply.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I think you misread the comment you’re replying to?

[–] [email protected] 23 points 10 months ago (7 children)
  • 7zip (archive tool) People still use Winrar for whatever reason.
  • Firefox (web browser) - It’s well known but still under-used. Stop using chrome. Chrome will be the end of the free internet.
  • windirstat (visualise used disk space) - I use this to clear free space
  • musicbee (music player) - replaced VLC with this because VLC has had a bug that makes it not playback FLAC files properly for like... A year?
  • Screen2Gif (gif recorder & editor)
  • ShareX (screenshot/video tool)
  • Open Video Downloader (GUI tool to rip YouTube etc.)
  • uBlock Origin (ad-blocker) addon
  • Sponsorblock (sponsorship skipper) addon
[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago

I fucking hate Teracopy with a vengeance. It’s such a buggy piece of shit. I have never seen it not fuck up and crash when you ask it to do something remotely challenging.

Robocopy is the only thing I use for serious file copy/move jobs.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Federal Trade Commission is maintaining its opposition to the deal but it cannot prevent Microsoft and Activision from completing it

Wasn’t the FTC specifically created to block/prevent corporate mergers to stop companies from becoming too big?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

I reckon you’re 100% on the money here. The big tobacco companies push all this drama and concern about the health effects so that everyone thinks the industry needs to be more regulated, that allows them to kill off the smaller competition and push up prices.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

What’s your experience here? I’m interested to hear about projects that you have done this for.

The source engine has code that’s over 20 years old. A monolithic project like a game engine, which is statically and dynamically linked with god knows how many libraries they don’t even have code for, let alone permission, to compile in a different architecture, is not gonna be an easy thing to do.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Our society is fucking falling apart. A massive cost of living crisis, food bank usage is at an all time high, the gap between rich and poor has never been higher, entire generations are completely unable to buy a home, each year breaks through the ceiling for “hottest year on record”, we’re completely blasting past the paris climate accords, still massively subsidising fossil fuels, inflation is absurd, the NHS is falling apart, along with every other public service, and Brexit is not only hugely unpopular but is actively damaging our opportunities.

And what bold, decisive answers does Labour have to solve these problems?

close ties with business and a “competitive tax regime” to solve the housing crisis

not go back into the EU

not rejoin the single market or a customs union

not re-establishing freedom of movement

not committing to investing in renewables or other green policies

prioritising “””efficiency””” in the NHS, refusing to increase funding until they’ve undertaken an assessment

focusing on “””economic growth””” rather than green policy (which means sacrificing the environment for the benefit of the wealthy)

“getting people back into work rather than increasing their benefits“

“Deploy the power of artificial intelligence“ to help fix the NHS

ruling out any sort of wealth tax or increasing taxes for the wealthy

Labour under Starmer inspires no hope or enthusiasm whatsoever. They’re literally the party of, “I guess they’re technically not the Tories”. But make no mistake, they’re running on a right wing platform.

Labour claim to be “for the many, not the few”, but that’s not true. They’re “for the money, and none for you”.

If you want to vote for them because they’re better than the far-right Tories, you go ahead and do that, be my guest.

But I’m not going to be voting for a right wing party next election.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I’d have thought the pain point would have been the processor architecture (ARM64) rather than operating system - MacOS still supports AMD64 using a compatibility layer but it would probably be quite a drawback to game performance.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

“The majority of studies show that a global transition to 100% renewable energy across all sectors – power, heat, transport and industry – is feasible and economically viable.”

I agree that having all the eggs in one basket isn’t a great idea - luckily there are a good 4 or 5 sources of renewables, most of which are cheaper and better than nuclear, such as solar, wind, geothermal and hydroelectric.

Nuclear is more expensive than renewables in total, not just for startup cost. Per kW generated, nuclear is somewhere between 2x and 5x more expensive than renewables.

When it comes to benefiting from economies of scale, wind and solar are far more poised to benefit than nuclear. Nuclear is not gonna help us. It’s too expensive and too slow.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

It’s not the first of its kind though. It’s just the first in Africa. There are already a bunch of these in Europe and America.

If the researchers are in Europe then it doesn’t work for the plant to be in Africa. I don’t know why you’re arguing such an obviously wrong position lol

 

I am curious to hear from people who started vaping without having smoked beforehand.

I'm curious about these things - feel free to respond to as many or as few of them as you wish. Primarily I am thinking about nicotine, but feel free to reply if you vape something different.

  1. What age were you when you started vaping? Feel free to reply with a vague range (e.g. 12-15) or description (e.g. young teen / adult)

  2. Why did you start?

  3. Do you regret having ever started? If so, why do you regret it?

  4. Have you noticed any long-term negative health effects from vaping?

  5. Do you feel that the socialogical and/or legal issues around vaping are more or less of a concern than health effects? (e.g. having to go outside to vape, vaping being banned/restricted in certain places/situations/countries, the risks of vaping being more legally controlled in future, etc.)

  6. Do you feel that the financial cost of vaping is more or less of a concern than the health effects?

No need to follow the numbered format or anything, this isn't a survey, I'm just looking for answers to these questions for my own personal curiosity! Also, feel free to add any more information that you wish!

Please only share from your personal experience - no links to news stories or studies, please.

Also, not interested in responses from ex-smokers, sorry - those can be found in huge volume already.

 

Here are some quick links for getting involved and joining the chat!

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Asked by LyraMitsukii:

Do maggots offer more points than scorpions? I was just curious, it feels like I get more points from maggots, but maybe it's just me lol.

 

The image is made to look like a screen grab from a television news report. At the upper left corner a small red rectangle with white text reads “Live” in all capital letters. The majority of the image is dominated by a photo of a fairly chubby tabby cat laying on its side on a wooden floor as a rainbow appears to brightly glow out of the cat’s underside and shines towards the bottom of the image. Another caption in a red rectangle reads “Breaking News”, and beneath that the title of the report, “Cat projects family with LGBT” is written in black text on white background. At the very bottom of the image, a digital clock on the left displays the time as “7:01 PM CST”, followed by a bright yellow rectangle with black text, which reads “Brave cat spread the LGBT as it entered the home”. Inconsistencies in the size of the text and blur/pixelation of text, particularly the words “projects”, “with” and “spread”, suggest that the text has been altered from another image.

 

If anyone is interested in building alternative power structures outside of capitalism, setting up or joining a co-operative is a great way to do it. Radical Routes is a collective of co-operatives, mostly housing co-ops but some worker’s co-ops too, working to establish those structures.

 

It's not even the guy's fence, and he looked into the deed of the supermarket because it's been broken for "almost three months"!

 

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