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Vash63 ,

Even if you assume 8hr days that’s $63/hr, sizable drop from 100

Vash63 ,

7 million could’ve paid 100k per employee? Impressive for a 70 person company to host such an expensive party then.

Vash63 ,

Please keep posting the screenshots. I live in the EU and they haven’t brought this"feature" here.

Vash63 ,

Uhh nvidia has had native Linux drivers since the 1990’s…

Vash63 ,

Technically AMD also offers an open Vulkan driver (AMDVLK), it’s just dog shit, and an open compute driver (Rocm), its just also bad, and an open OpenGL driver (Radeonsi), which is solid.

Those three are all primarily developed by AMD engineers and are fully open. Nvidia has no such open equivalents.

Vash63 ,

That’s because they’re losing billions selling it. If it cost what it actually took to produce it wouldn’t be the best on the market anymore, they’re trying to bully out players who can’t afford to lose billions for years until they’re in total control.

Vash63 ,

The addresses themselves that you’re connecting to as one example. Also often DNS.

Vash63 ,

That also doesn’t resolve the carrier seeing which IPs you’re connecting to, which can often be traced back to services or sites.

Vash63 ,

As far as we know, yes. The initially detected backdoor injected itself only to RPM and DEB build artifacts.

That said, the threat actor was working on it for 2 years so there’s a chance there are other backdoors. People are still reviewing everything they did over that time.

Vash63 ,

Dairy can be kept warm. Pretty common for shelf stable milk. Not sour cream though.

Vash63 ,

Shelf stable milk can be kept at room temp (~20-25C) long term until opened. The supermarkets have shelves of it unrefrigerated.

Vash63 ,

They’re legally allowed to keep shelf stable milk unrefrigerated, and it’s totally normal here. Same for eggs. We don’t bleach our eggs though like some places.

Vash63 ,

Yes, that looks like the same thing

Vash63 ,

I love that I can’t decide if the left or right side is worse

Vash63 ,

No no no you don’t understand. The war in the rest of Europe will be just beginning, but the war in Ukraine will be over.

Vash63 ,

No, and it runs denuvo games fine. It’s things like EAC or EA Anti-Cheat that break on Deck/Linux.

Vash63 ,

Well, in the context of the Steam Deck, DRM works fine and anti-cheats often don’t.

Vash63 ,

Because Stardust said “Get a Steam Deck and then you’ll see why” which makes no sense in the context of Denuvo DRM, hence it is most likely Stardust confusing anti cheat issues for DRM ones. Not that hard to figure out.

Vash63 ,

I stopped getting those once I got rid of my +1 number. For some reason even after 6 years my +31 doesn’t get them.

Vash63 ,

Microsoft Tay? That was with Twitter though.

Vash63 ,

So… Third major data loss update in the last 6 months?

Vash63 ,

The last one was on a QPR beta, and the one before that was on the A14 stable launch version.

This case is definitely more understandable but after 2 worse ones it’s still a bad look.

Passenger sees Boeing 757-200 “wing coming apart” mid-air — United flight from San Francisco to Boston makes emergency landing in Denver (www.cbsnews.com)

Passenger sees Boeing 757-200 “wing coming apart” mid-air — United flight from San Francisco to Boston makes emergency landing in Denver::A United Airlines flight to Boston was diverted to Denver because of an issue with the plane’s wing.

Vash63 ,

It does matter. Shows this is more a maintenance issue than a defect in the model.

The Great Compression: Thanks to soaring housing prices, the era of the 400-square-foot subdivision house is upon us (www.nytimes.com)

Robert Lanter lives in a 600-square-foot house that can be traversed in five seconds and vacuumed from a single outlet. He doesn’t have a coffee table in the living room because it would obstruct the front door. When relatives come to visit, Mr. Lanter says jokingly, but only partly, they have to tour one at time....

Vash63 ,

These look even more narrow and way dumber. You could fit more, larger houses into the same space without the massive air gaps between them.

Vash63 ,

It’s warning that you could hit your head on something

Vash63 ,

That honestly seems possible to happen again

Vash63 ,

Firefox is developed in the open and accepts outside contributions already. The only thing this is adding is a paid membership.

Vash63 ,

I suspect the small delay is just to prevent them from going crazy if you swing your mouse over the tab bar, it’s not going to be like a second or something. Sounds useful for the case of multiple tabs on the same site with similar titles, especially at higher resolutions.

Vash63 ,

Ok… That’s too long. Weird decision.

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Vash63 ,

vim (and especially neovim) have WAY more features than vi and different shortcuts. Running vim with the “vi” symlink emulates vi and disabled a lot.

Vash63 ,

Maybe your browser is blocking tracking or other cookies that adblockers also target.

Vash63 ,

In a cupboard in their container? They don’t spontaneously combust, as long as they’re in the cardboard it’s pretty hard to accidentally break them.

Vash63 ,

Wow, that’s crazy. It’s €4.49/10 here tax included for the fancy free range, low volume farm ones from a not-cheap supermarket.

GNOME Sees Progress On Variable Refresh Rate Setting, Adding Battery Charge Control (www.phoronix.com)

As pointed out in This Week in GNOME, there’s been some continued work on Variable Rate Refresh for the GNOME desktop. The VRR setting within GNOME Settings continues to be iterated on as the developers iron out how they’d like to present the Variable Rate Refresh setting for users. The developers have been discussing how to...

Vash63 ,

It is an X thing. Wayland is a protocol not a display server though, so for Wayland the Wayland compositor has to implement it (Mutter in this case)

Vash63 ,

Now, if you want. There will probably always be tradeoffs between the two drivers so I doubt this will ever match Nvidia’s across the board, just have to pick your poisons.

Vash63 ,

I haven’t used it because most games don’t work or have as good of performance. Benefits in short term will be things like in-tree kernel module, better working relationship and bug fixes with open projects like KDE/Gnome and maybe things like Gamescope or VR.

Vash63 ,

No, I think Canonical just removed the Deb from their repos. Mozilla can build it but you need to install it from them, the one in the default Ubuntu package is just a redirect to the Snap

Vash63 ,

I’m pretty sure that’s why he said that

Vash63 ,

I don’t understand why so much American media is blaming the airline for this, wasn’t it Boeing’s fault?

Vash63 ,

Yes, but these are likely coming loose due to vibrations over many flights. Other airlines did an inspection after this news broke and found similar problems. Alaska was just the first to run into issues from it.

Vash63 ,

No, it doesn’t. The banner is only needed for you to accept the cookies. It’s completely fine to just block the banners or not show them, just the user can’t accept the cookies, so CNN can’t use them.

CNN would rather block the user than lose out on the chance to save those cookies.

Vash63 ,

Yes, and? That reinforces what I’m saying. As long as they don’t install the cookies, the user can browse the site without seeing the banner. Therefore if the user blocks the banner, they can’t install the cookies, that doesn’t mean they can’t show the user the site.

Not sure what’s hard to understand here.

Vash63 ,

It’s ok, you can’t catch all the details when you’re speeding by in the left lane the entire time

Vash63 ,

What does this have to do with rust?

United finds loose bolts on plug doors during 737 Max 9 inspections (theaircurrent.com)

United Airlines has found loose bolts and other parts on 737 Max 9 plug doors as it inspects its fleet of Boeing jets following the Friday rapid depressurization aboard an Alaska Airlines jet of the same make, according to three people familiar with the findings....

Vash63 ,

More like one using a faulty autopilot

Vash63 ,

Yeah, but contrast that with the PS controllers that have an official driver in the kernel written and maintained by Sony employees. It’s a world of difference in official support.

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