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csolisr , to steamdeck in Steam meme

I thought that the payload was “the year of the Linux desktop at long last”

Ronno , to memes in The aliens are definitely real
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The whole point of an UFO is that it is unidentified. I don’t get how people instantly think that the aircraft is alien…

Mic_Check_One_Two ,

Because the dude said the ships were piloted by non-humans, and that the pentagon took the non-human biological remains to experiment on. Like he didn’t outright say the word “aliens” but he 100% meant aliens.

CeleryFC ,

What if they were super smart, pilot trained monkeys?

Ronno ,
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Its Raccoons, 100% raccoons

MossyFeathers ,

The thing I think a lot of people miss is that, if I’m not mistaken, due to his position he has to report on what he was told. It doesn’t matter if it sounds insane or he doesn’t have proof; his job is to tell Congress what he was told during his investigations. If he was told that it’s aliens, then that’s what he has to tell Congress.

I want to believe it’s aliens. I think that’d be pretty cool. However, my speculation is that he was given false information by the military to try to make him sound nuts and get Congress off their backs. Either that or he wasn’t given the full picture. Just because something is non-human doesn’t mean it’s alien in origin. It could be unmanned drones that had mice, monkeys or dogs in them to test g-forces (not sure why you couldn’t use a dummy in this day and age, but that’s beside the point). It could be the result of some kind of experiment to use biological matter instead of silicon and wiring. It could be aliens. There still isn’t enough information for a definitive conclusion except that the US has had unidentified objects flying through controlled aerospace unimpeded.

freeman , to programmerhumor in Stage 1: denial

Those Dell D series latitudes were ahead of their time in build quality. Especially when compared to what came later.

AgreeableLandscape OP ,
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And you could upgrade them too. Back when socketed CPUs existed on laptops along with expansion slots, and batteries were removable with a thumb latch (and most laptops could run on the power adapter without the battery being installed, which prevented trickle charging related battery degradation, perfect for a “desktop replacement” that would spend a lot of its time hooked up to power before that category of laptops even really existed). Good times.

freeman ,

They even had a super compact version. Something like a d400. Was awesome for datacenter/console work. Had a serial port, vga and was like 12.3 inches and only a few pounds despite being stout.

I think I used a d6xx for a while longer than I should have just because of that serial port and how bad usb to serial adapters were back then.

Unfortunately the d420 had a slower processor and would struggle as a desktop replacement.

BenutzterName , to memes in man.

Not if you add trace amounts of coffee to it.

Sanctus , to technology in is Twitter/X dead?
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Of course it reached a new 2023 high. Everyone wanted tonsee the rebrand

NotYourSocialWorker , to memes in "Wow, I'm sure glad I don't live in China. I could never live somewhere people aren't allowed to think freely or live as individuals."

I’m sorry but this is just a bad argument. Just because many thinks it doesn’t make it wrong.

hglman , to memes in I think that guy was eating the glue

The reason for 12-hour clocks is most cultures worldwide have variable length hours of over a year. For Western times this comes from Greeks who had 12 day and 12 night hours. Early water clocks in antiquity would attempt to make that adjustment automatically.

emergencyfood ,

It came from the Sumerians, not the Greeks.

hglman ,

The Greeks specifically build water clocks with variable length days.

01189998819991197253 , to memes in man.
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jtmetcalfe , to nostupidquestions in Why do asian roads have striped curbs?

Tl;dr can I park my van in front of this Singaporean prison and for how long until I attract attention?

ngp , to linux in Why does Nvidia hate linux?

I’m hoping the recent explosion of AI/ML stuff will create more incentives for them to have proper support for desktop Linux, but I’m not counting on it.

agressivelyPassive ,

Those are different drivers, or rather different parts of the driver.

CUDA has been a staple in HPC for years now and the situation didn’t exactly improve.

snowbell , to gaming in Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Now DRM free on GOG.
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I’ve been playing through 0 for the first time and my first Yakuza game and I LOVE IT. Need to play all the other ones next.

henfredemars , to memes in Hey, got any.....

I don’t understand this joke. Could someone explain it?

reyvehn ,
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CondeMg ,

What. Is. This.

Annoyed_Crabby , to cat in Kitty Gang

The real Pussy Riot

KuudereEnthusiast , to technology in The Definitive Computing Guide (Linux/Windows)

Another small nitpick

Linux mint is great for beginners, but that issue you had might be related to your hardware.

So maybe instead of telling people to outright avoid it, maybe just put a warning.

Also, linux people these days don’t like ubuntu for desktop because of shoving snaps to users face.

Because for me The simplicity and similarity of cinnamon was a great push into linux sphere when I was beginner

Anticorp , to programmerhumor in Frontend vs backend

As a full stack dev I’d like to say that the issue I see most from backend devs isn’t a lack of styling, it’s their need to wrap every element in 15 motherfucking divs. They don’t seem to understand that most html elements are self contained and can stand on their own.

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