Hit yourself in the testicles with a cartoon mallet, then rethink your priorities
Hit yourself in the testicles with a cartoon mallet, then rethink your priorities
Tbh that is possibly the stupidest political compass I have ever seen
Orly? I might have to look into that
I’m currently daily driving a 2011 MacBook Pro running Arch, and it does surprisingly well. I mean, the screen is a weird resolution, the battery life sucks, and it gets very hot, but other than that …
+1 I use gitea and it does everything you’d want from a git server with minimum resource retirements, unlike Gitlab which is heavy
It’s only horror if it has a Frankenstein or a Wolfman in it
I got into Linux by building HTPCs and then media servers, so it’s been a while since I watched anything hunched over a computer monitor tbh
It’s not just a generational thing — most of the millennials who were torrenting 15 years ago (which was a lot of them!) have completely forgotten by now ime. Now I’m longing for the days when ‘VLC is the best media player’ was common knowledge and not arcana
Yeah man that and the cheese are just unforgivable
Hmm not sure about this (sans context)
EDIT: is this guy? Because a cursory look at his bibliography does not fill me with confidence
Wow I think that might genuinely be the most racist thing I have ever read
Something that Westerners would do well to remember is that the revolution may not happen where you are, but it doesn’t have to
Anything to do with dns
Also to force privatisations on the member states who don’t have the clout to just ignore the rules
You have to pay it forward to two people or gulag
Dominos Tests Limits of what Humans will Eat https://youtu.be/31JNEVHZxO8?si=o86xWZBMC-jw0xAl
Lake Mungo is a must-see imo. Best jump scare in the history of cinema
Just because an economy of scale is real, doesn’t mean the work being done is meaningful or necessary. I’m arguing that the last couple of decades have seen a lot of work being created in order to necessitate traditional ‘economy of scale’ business models — aka a factory with an owner — when other ways of doing things may have been better in terms of global energy efficiency. E.g. the transcoding/compression only needs to happen once for each use case, the whole movie could be buffered rather than maintaining a server connection for the entire runtime. There are examples outside of streaming too ofc, and I’m not saying cloud computing has no use cases — but nobody really believes that the Netflix model is based on sound fundamentals, do they
What a strange question