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  • Good même but you can very much run lol on Linux. It's weird around the edges especially in the launcher but it's definitely playable.

  • I assume the thing doing the auth for wifi is a radius server. Radius servers have a cache, and they may interrogate any domain controller to validate credentials. I am quite rusty on radius, but there should be a setting for it to have a lower cache time, to the cost of more traffic and shorter resiliency if all domain controllers are down.

  • Name one instance in which it's ever ok for a bomb of any kind to be fired anywhere near children.

  • Unless the pineapple operator also has solved DHKE and symmetric keys in general, using https means you're safe to do whatever on public wifi.

  • The Overton window has shifted so far right that Biden is considered moderate-left and Harris far left.

    In any sensible country Harris's ideas are center-right at best.

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  • It very much is possible. It'll only ever output that one image and it's a huge waste of resources but it's very much possible.

  • Sure; maybe it's also a mental health problem, but it's definitely 100% a gun problem.

  • There are pretty much inert because they're ignored by most proteins and are largely stable enought to resist chemical damage (oxydation is the big one). This is the reason we make so much of them, they're useful as containers and it's cheaper to make new containers rather than reuse the old ones.

    That being said, it could happen that some biological processes start using plastic as an energy source and/or process it for parts. This is already done in labs with plastic eating bacteria today, where the bacteria produces enzymes capable of breaking the molecular bonds in some plastics.

    The main factor is that there is considerably less plastic readily available than there is carbon dioxide, because the carbon dioxide is just there, but in a hypothetical future where the earth is covered in several inches of plastic, chances are that single cell organisms that thrive off of plastic could realistically evolve.

  • Right? Surely you could translate it to run on a $1 esp32?

  • It kind of needs that (you can use trucks to make it go away) because of the android model of apps where an app may get yeeted off a cliff if it's not currently showing a notification. Again, you can pull some tricks but for the average user they have to do it this way.

  • This is my take also: if I ever spend money on good audio, I'll be stuck spending lots of audio for the rest of my life. I'd rather live in the dark and by cheap second hand stuff that's probably not great than never enjoy music again without spending thousands.

  • If you turned off battery optimisations globally, it might still kill it. You specifically have to go into app options and allow it to be always on, as well as allowing all it's notifications

  • Not only is this kind of attack notoriously unstable, finding out what images have been glazed is a fantastic indicator for finding high-quality art that is the stuff you want to train on.

  • France. The parties have to pay the government if they want their ballot already present at the election place. As a citizen, you may also bring any ballot you want (within some very reasonable rules), so the smaller parties instruct you to print your own to save on costs.

  • And I was right to; pirate party got less than 1% of votes, also due to the fact they couldn't afford to have their voting paper in most places.

  • To expand: said M.2 SSD contains all of your data, and can be plugged into another computer to recover it, put it on a USB drive or upload it to an online drive. A local PC repair shop is going to be unable to make the PC work again at present, but they can help you with extracting the SDD and your data for less than $100.

  • I was considering voting for the pirate party, but they polled at less than 5% in France and it was not a useful vote, which was evidently needed.