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  • This is a very standard AliExpress keycap set, it should be on the first page of results for "DSA keycap set"

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  • Yes. A woman died of allergic reactions when eating at a disney-owned restaurant after telling the waitstaff repeatedly about her allergies.

    Her husband then sued the restaurant, because that's already fucking insane.

    Disney then argued that actually, the court didn't have jurisdiction because the husband had agreed to arbitration when he signed up to Disney+'s free trial 2 years prior.

    His lawyers seem to actually be worth their money and are fighting this.

  • Anything running on a copy-on-write filesystem can trivially rollback changes using a rescue partition.

    I also expect most immutable distros would be able to be especially good at tanking this.

  • I don't know what this sub's view on that is, but a hacked switch is especially nice, since usually the latest releases won't be cracked right away but older ones will be

  • So obviously this sucks, however.

    Look into timewarrior+taskwarrior. They're the only tools I've ever seen for these types of tasks that don't fucking suck ass.

  • Been going back to Minecraft parkour and adventure maps, lots of fun

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  • Someone has apparently toyed with the idea of using AI to detect sponsor segments in subtitles to generate sponsorblock segments. I don't think it went anywhere though.

  • What so like the guy was casually sabotaging while carrying a copy of Das kapital? This doesn't make any sense

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  • Notion syncs using https. It's safe to say that as long as you haven't specifically installed weird apps (notion is not a weird app) nothing going on on your PC is visible to anyone else.

    This is of course, not true of enterprise and school devices, which usually have very powerful antivirus solutions installed that allow the work/school to see whatever you do (though they mostly don't care, as long as you aren't causing trouble on the network or doing things that might get them sued)

  • Can't really go wrong with the old school nagios+thruk. The learning curve is a tad steep but it teaches you a lot of things about your systems.

  • This and the initial article are central plot points in Cory Doctorow's Little Brother.

    It's a YA novel about a guy who helps organize resistance against the government by hacking Xboxes. There are at least 2 sex scenes. The ending is deeply unsatisfying, perhaps because the author wanted to convey that he alone cannot possibly succeed

  • Windows will just straight up lie too

  • This is a classic move to not get sued, exactly like airlines do. If you try to sue them after redeeming the gift card, they can argue that you've been made whole, and do 'ot 'eed additional compensation.

  • *due to previous crimes committed against our ancestors as retaliation for the exact same thing we're doing right now

  • I'd like the USA to not elect the fascists, but that's asking america to vote a black woman as president and we know that shit is not happening, sadly.

  • No, not really. Of course if you are using a disk that's full you're going to have issues but as long as you have 16Gb free the performance will largely be the same for gaming.

  • I mean, the 64 Gb emmc does have lower performance on load times which could pose problems on certain games beyond just lengthening loading times, but NMS isn't one of these games.

  • What does the 500 Gb model have to do with anything?

  • And yet, a sense of the true self exists in the false self.