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Comic Strips @lemmy.world

Devils Panties 05/09/2025

retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software @lemmy.sdf.org

This Raspberry Pi project recreates your favorite 90s TV channels, down to the timeslots

Technology @lemmy.zip

College Students Are Sprinkling Typos Into Their AI Papers on Purpose

Global News @lemmy.zip

Billionaire Gina Rinehart Urges Australian Right to Embrace Trump

  • It is free, I have taken advantage of similar deals. By "bill credits" they mean their billing system will take it into account when it comes time to pay the bill. If your bill was $100 normally and the new phone would bring up the monthly payment to idk $120, the monthly bill you pay will still be $100.

    Now it absolutely is a scheme to keep people on their service for at least 24 months because if you cancel then you do have to pay for the phone and then it's not free. It's the new "contract without a contract", but you'll find similar at every major US carrier.

  • Gunnerkrigg Court, by Tom Siddell @lemmy.cafe

    Gunnerkrigg Court - Chapter 98: Page 11

    Gunnerkrigg Court, by Tom Siddell @lemmy.cafe

    Gunnerkrigg Court - Chapter 98: Page 10

    Gunnerkrigg Court, by Tom Siddell @lemmy.cafe

    Gunnerkrigg Court - Chapter 98: Page 9

    Gunnerkrigg Court, by Tom Siddell @lemmy.cafe

    Gunnerkrigg Court - Chapter 98: Page 8

    Cartoons @lemmy.cafe

    Talon Animated Pilot - Official Trailer

    Cartoons @lemmy.cafe

    GKIDS To Release 'Jujutsu Kaisen' Feature In The U.S. Beginning July 16

    Éire / Ireland @lemmy.world

    Megan Campbell has broken the world record for the longest throw-in in women's soccer with 37.55 m (123 ft 2 in)

    Technology @lemmy.zip

    Sandisk slides into loss after split from Western Digital

    cybersecurity @infosec.pub

    Supply chain attack hits npm package with 45,000 weekly downloads

    T-Mobile US Unofficial Lemmy Community @lemmy.world

    T-Mobile is throwing free iPhone 16 Pros left, right, and center with no trade-in required

    Right to Repair @discuss.tchncs.de

    New Right to Repair Law set to empower Colorado consumers

    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    Trump Suggests Openness to Slashing China Tariffs Ahead of Trade Talks

    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter dies at 85

    Intel @lemmy.world

    Intel Arc Pro B60 24GB - Battlemage BMG-G21 Architecture

    Trees @lemmy.world

    Federal Agency Reschedules Marijuana Breathalyzer Technology Workshop Aimed At Fostering 'Open And Candid Discussion'

    T-Mobile US Unofficial Lemmy Community @lemmy.world

    T-Mobile will give you a free 2024 Motorola Edge in return for your beaten and battered device

  • If you want to really seal the deal and have some money, a work truck with tools in the bed with some screen printing on the door "Lemming Contractor Services" or maybe "Lemming Road Services"

  • It's certainly in the right direction, the biggest thing being is it not being a wholly customized proprietary chip

    Found this article for 2023 https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/nvidia-tegra-t239-gpu-possible-nintendo-switch-2-graphics-hardware-analyzed

    While Nvidia has not confirmed anything about the Switch 2, the T239 chip was first outed in 2021. However, the T239 has been name-checked in several subsequent leaks, including documents from the 2022 Nvidia hack. Based on these leaks, the T239 resembles an adaptation of the T234 chip from one of Nvidia's Jetson automotive modules. With that point of reference, it's possible to get a ballpark idea of the Switch 2's performance. DigitalFoundry used this estimate to create a Switch 2 analog with a modded RTX 2050.

    Repurposed is good, reporposed means an increase in likelihood that they "left something helpful" in lol

  • Ambivert is a hybrid between the 2, I'm perfectly fine being at say a party all night doing small talk and what not without needing to worry about a social battery, but I can also be completely comfortable being at home alone for days/weeks/months at a time without going going crazy like extroverts can get

  • I once rolled my ankle but in the most perfect way in which instead of pain, it was the most pleasurable "bone popping" I've ever had in my life. All those tiny ankle bone just popped like satisfying bubble wrap that you just grabbed and popped a bunch, it was so satisfying I was dazed for like a solid minute or 2.

    I have spent 15 years trying to do it again to no success :(

  • The developers are openly communist

    They are openly authoritarian "communists", you don't need to simp for China, Russia or NK to be a communist. But they do and they leverage the .ml Instance to do so. This is the point of contention for most (including myself) donating to them, and it was brought up in those threads numerous times. If they put in place a new admin team that was as unbiased and fair as possible, they would massively increase in donations. They won't though because they know exactly what they're doing with .ml to further their personal political ideology.

    To paraphrase one user on one of those threads "Devs should do dev work and not mod work, admins/mods should do admin/mod work and not dev work".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tankie

    Tankie is a pejorative label generally applied to authoritarian communists, especially those who support or defend acts of repression by such regimes, their allies, or deny the occurrence of the events thereof.

  • They need to eat bugs constantly, which makes them better than spiders

    The whole "Don't squish spiders in your house, they eats bugsssss" was just pro-spider propaganda the entire time!

  • Prevost has faced criticism from advocates for clergy abuse survivors regarding his handling of sexual abuse allegations during his leadership in the Augustinian order and in Peru. The advocacy group SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) has alleged that Prevost failed to act against abuse claims involving Richard McGrath, a former president of Providence Catholic High School, allowing him to remain in his position despite longstanding accusations.[26]

    He's going to be an amazing pope, off to such a great start! /S

  • But this is not the first system package replaced by a rust rewrite (on some distros) - something that has been working well for so long and is so fundamental for so many other softwares - is that wise?

    Was there ever a problem wrt memory safety with sudo?

    There's been plenty of cases of a piece of software/library/whatever "working well" for years until one day OOPS there's actually a gaping vulnerability in it. Hopefully, it's a researcher that finds it first so it can be patched, but that doesn't always happen. That's how there's a whole market for "0 days"

    "Working well" != "Secure"

  • You would have no problem whatsoever if you had no company and just hosted in europe.

    As an individual it would be so much worse, what are you talking about? They're not going to go "Oh you're an individual hosting in the EU, guess there's nothing we can do"

    Companies under the cloud act only have the ability to disagree if the country in question has an agreement with the us which currently only great britain has.

    That's only applicable for the other way, e.g. Britain (as an example) requesting data from a US provider. There are 2 parts to the act, part 1 is for the SCA to be amended so that the US can compel US companies to turn over data stored overseas and part 2 authorizes the entering of these agreements with foreign governments so when those governments wants data from a US company for their citizens they can fast track it.

    The mechanism is always available if it's the US wanting the data from a US company with overseas servers

    It's all right there in my link

  • Actually, having an LLC appears to increase my ability to defend against it

    the Act provides a mechanism for a communications provider to challenge the order if disclosing the data would risk violating foreign law. Under the CLOUD Act, the legal protection of an individual’s rights depends on the objection by a provider. There is no direct mechanism for individuals to challenge an order under the CLOUD Act. A court will consider a provider’s challenge of an order for disclosure of data data and review the request under a multi-factor “comity” analysis to assess foreign and other interests at stake. However, U.S. court can require production of that data despite the objection, even where the laws of another nation would be violated.

    https://epic.org/the-cloud-act/

    By running it under an LLC I actually have a lawful mechanism to pull, not fool proof or airtight obviously, but it's something I wouldn't have without the LLC