It took me longer than I care to admit to figure out that this was referencing checkers instead of chess
It took me longer than I care to admit to figure out that this was referencing checkers instead of chess
That’s funny, but I don’t think it’s quite right.
Establishment parties across the EU and OECD countries (mostly liberal democracies) all had their incumbent parties lose ground in 2024, for the first time in history.
Graph of EU/OECD election changes
People know they want something to change, but right now it’s only the fascists promising to do so.
A significant portion of Trump’s base were supporters of Bernie in 2016. These people know they want something different, and know they will never get that from Democrats.
Don’t get me wrong, I think they significantly underestimate the harm Trump will cause, and don’t mean to excuse them, but this dynamic really needs to be understood.
Element 0 is the first element of the list
I feel like I’ve had the opposite experience in the gui (maybe a KDE issue?) closing gui windows frequently lock up, and I find I frequently have to drop to the command line in order to properly kill some programs
Probably one of those old arcade games, allegedly some were not designed to be possible to beat
Maybe a good lesson from the Indians, find a way to use as much as possible from your prey
The search term? What is it?
Before killing yourself, it’s your responsibility to kill your children
Here I thought you were going to bring up the “I’m not a cat” guy
*char // I heard it from a friend
**char //who heard it from a friend
***char // who heard it from another
"You were messing around"
As far as I know, gnome doesn’t have any support for HDR yet.
KDE has very preliminary support, but very few applications support HDR natively on Linux.
It’ll still be a while before HDR support is seamless.
For bazzite, HDR should work ootb in game mode, but not in desktop mode.
Though as an OLED monitor, it should still be quite a good display on desktop mode even without HDR.
Is every scenario on that site a case of brake failure? As a presumably electric vehicle it should be able to use regenerative breaking to stop or slow, or even rub against the guardrails in the side in each instance I saw
There’s also no accounting for probabilities or magnitude of harm, any attempt to warm anyone, or the plethora of bad decisions required to put the car going what must be highway speeds down a city stroad with a sudden, undetectable complete brake system failure.
This “experiment” is pure, unadulterated propaganda.
Oh, and that’s not even accounting for the intersection of this concept and negative externalities. If you’re picking an “AI” driving system for your car, do you pick the socially responsible one, or the one that prioritizes your well-being as the owner? What choice do you think most people pick in this instance?
Don’t use jellyfin.server.local
.local is reserved for mdns, which doesn’t support more than one dot. (Though it may still sometimes work).
In any case, to make that work you need either a DNS server on your network or something like duckdns (which supports wildcard entries).
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2955:_Pole_Vault
In case someone else dumb like me didn’t get it
You might be able to get the same hash if you did a backup of the disk in iso format. It doesn’t matter though since you wouldn’t be able to use that format to play anything.
All that to say that these seem to be the wrong tools for what you’re actually trying to do.
If you’re keeping the files as mkv, you’re reencoding them.
Wait, is ground need owned by the zuck?