I don’t know why they don’t make more models with a lumed scuba dude:

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LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•Rest is a legacy feature I had deprecated
11·2 days agoYou can tell he doesn’t have kids.
Else he’d be willing to pay a lot of money for 30 hours of uninterrupted relaxing time.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•x86/32bit to try on an old Acer one nettop intel atom CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz 2GB ram
1·2 days agoI had the exact same use case.
MX Linux was the only thing I could get to boot on this unholy combination of 32bit CPU and UEFI.
It’s also a really good distro in general.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•The Elder Scrolls 6 is "still a long way off", says Todd Howard, but development is his "everyday thing"English
11·2 days agoRumors are the storyline is written by George R. R. Martin.
“Ueberall Niederlagen”
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is there a formalized ban appeal process for the fediverse? Do I just direct message a mod?English
31·2 days agoYes. Blahaj is not a place to debate whether trans women are real women.
I’d bet smoking is healthier than that pill stack.
all the 3-letter agencies pool their resources
billions of dollars are dumped into the project
several years later they manage to decrypt all of this guy’s communications
it’s nothing but chats about how to encrypt shit
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Linux@feddit.org•Warum ist der Bitwarden Password Manager nicht im Repository?
0·2 days agoBitwarden ist als Browser-Plugin, als Flatpak und als Snap verfügbar.
Damit es auch in den Debian Quellen ist, muss sich jemand darum kümmern, es für Debian zu paketieren.
Vermutlich hat sich da einfach noch niemand gefunden.
Noch wahrscheinlicher ist, dass die Upstream-Quelle so oft Updates bekommt, dass der Arbeitsaufwand, das ins stabile Debian-Korsett zu pressen, einfach unverhältnismäßig ist.
Ich hab selbst mal versucht, ein Paket das mir gefehlt hat in Debian reinzubringen, aber nach einer Woche Recherche wie das geht hab ich es dann einfach gelassen. Sich dem Debian Prozess auszusetzen braucht schon einiges an Idealismus.
Qualitätskontrolle wird abgeschafft weil zu teuer.
lol
Ich weiß ja nicht in welcher Branche das ist, aber ich kenne mich z.B. mit Uhren und Fahrradrahmen ein Bisschen aus.
Da ist das Ausmaß der Qualitätskontrolle oft buchstäblich der einzige Unterschied zwischen Produkten mit einem Preisunterschied von Faktor 5.
Ja, Qualitätskontrolle ist teuer. Aber sie ist halt auch was ein Qualitätsprodukt von einem AliExpress Special unterscheidet.
Why the fuck is there a cyclist in the middle of no where at this time of night.
Probably a similar reason to why you were there.
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Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•How do you feel about Flatpak? Do you like having universal packages separated from the operating system, or do you regret how much space they take?English
13·4 days agoSpace is cheap. Installing everything as Flatpak triples the space your OS needs, but that never mattered even on a 256GB SSD.
The reason I went back to distro-specific packages was that the quality of Flatpaks and how well they integrate into your OS differs wildly.Usually there isn’t any issue for popular applications, but my attempt to install only the bare minimum needed for Gnome Shell to run and install everything else from Flatpak lead to interesting results.
On the other hand, as soon as something forces you to deal with multilib (Steam) or updates every week (Signal Desktop), Flatpkas work better with less hassle.
Quote from their readme:
It’s explicitly free of any “DEI” or similar discriminatory policies.
Together we’ll make X great again!I’ll pass.
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Germany - Deutschland, but in English@feddit.org•I have a tattoo and I have questions
5·4 days agoNo you don’t have anything to worry about.
None of the runes used by Nazis look like that.
Why do you think it’s called breakfast?
This brings me back to my first startup job supporting a software that was used by several large corporations you’ll know.
Configuration and data entry was done by directly manipulating the prod database, with commands that were stored locally in text files, pre-written in the SQL Manager or created from Excel macros.
If you fucked up, you copied over the parts you had changed from the testing db, which doubled as the only backup.
If you started a transaction and forgot to commit or roll back, the application on the customer’s end would lock up.
The web frontend was based on hand-written html+css spaghetti code and Microsoft Silverlight.
Without any prior job experience or SQL knowledge, I got an account with domain admin rights and full write access to prod on my first day.
Only 2 people could work on the server at a time cause they didn’t want to pay for terminal server licenses.








What about crop milk? Or milk of magnesia?