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  • Kali: I have no such weakness!

    trips and falls on postgres upgrade

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  • Yeah but at least you dont have to beat up RNG spawned thugs to get the locations while the riddler keeps spamming all the TV screens mocking you for playing the game how Rocksteady intended lmao

  • [SOLVED] Postgres using a lot of CPU since update
  • commit "fixed stuff"

    2.8k blob of crypto mining code

    Would be hilarious

  • Sorry I can't do it.
  • Arch Linux

    Unless you're on a good downstream like SteamOS, I'd suggest switching to something stable cutting edge (Fedora or Nobara if you want to put in zero effort).

    Arch by itself will give you way the hell too many possible problems. You could waste hours on DKMS alone.

    Mint will also work, but it has the downside of having slower updates to software packages.

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  • Nothing will out do the 300 riddler trophies in Batman Arkham lol

  • Not to mom shame...
  • I'm waiting for the day someone wears a tinfoil hat specifically to protect only their head from beta radiation from something stupid like a pile of slightly radioactive rocks from a mine.

    It would just be so funny to demonstrate an actual use, but not care about covering the test of your body lol.

  • I’ve been locked out of PayPal for years because of their mistake
  • I got banned from the Kraken crypto exchange after waiting a year for them to approve me and after providing all my IRL credentials.

    Told me I was banned, never to come back, and that they were going to report my fraud attempt to the authorities. Of course they refused to tell me what they thought I did, which didn't make any sense because all I had been able to do was make an account and make a verification request.

    Never really even looked at crypto again beyond mining dogecoin for fun.

  • ICRC says 22 killed in strike near its Gaza office
  • Aside from blatantly stupid claims with zero evidence, why would Hamas have any reason to waste any sort of resources and energy on their own people?

    You could at least vaguely make a statement about human shields, but no let's go with "obviously it was Hamas because it's always Hamas, even when Israel itself says it wasn't Hamas"

  • ‘They miscalculated’: Gaza’s floating aid pier failing to deliver in rough seas
  • Considering they're such a big contractor I actually wouldn't be surprised if it somehow ended back at Boeing's feet.

  • Flathub has passed 2 billion downloads
  • I'm gonna be honest I've never had a flatpak version of something ever work properly.

    There was even one popular media player that only came in flatpak form or otherwise build from source.

    So obviously, for no reason at all, it barely functioned compared to other applications I had already tried.

    Congrats to you people put there somehow running things like Steam with no problems lmao.

  • HTTP 404
  • No that'd be NULL and VOID lol

  • Why in 2024 do people still believe in religion? (serious)
  • I like how all these answers involving science fail to realize that the scientific method was used exclusively by many scholars and students who had no historical evidence of giving up their religion.

    Empirical evidence is as old as humans, and afaik the modern scientific method has been in use since the Islamic golden age if not older.

    The key here is that many of these people did not consider religion an empirical issue but a philosophical and ethical one. Particularly with the monotheistic religions, this would make sense because you can easily argue that it would be impractical to test for the existence of God.

    I think a better question would be why do people believe in their respective religion if it contains a glaring contradiction(s).

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  • This central idea is why I hate dune.

    Having a so called prophesied savior capable of insane things coming from a distant royal family of some space empire is too stupid to believe in.

    You can't be both the underdog and the king at the same time, especially when your own supporters treat themselves as expendable.

  • U.S. puts Japan back on currency manipulator watch list after 1 year
  • Ah must be another thing like the FATF

    A fake ass snake oil group used by Washington to push its agenda, and not actually cut off money laundering or terrorism funding.

  • Why the West fears massive job losses because of China’s clean tech prowess
  • They already did this big boohoo in 2008, I don't even think people working in automotive are gonna buy this, considering they have massive layoffs every few years anyway.

  • Biden bans U.S. sales of Kaspersky software over Russia ties
  • In Russia, anti virus viruses virus

  • 'It's inhumane.' Despite how hot it is, Tennessee renters don't have a right to air conditioning
  • Sort of. Pretty much all of suburban housing is cookie cutter houses made out of the cheapest possible material available. Really the only improvements we've made is better insulation and standardized 2 way heat pumps.

    I can't imagine apartments and buildings are much better when you can just slap an AC onto anything and call it a day.

  • The Emperor’s New Clothes is the epitome of Sarah Case in point-the Palessi prank
  • Gonna end up in a marketing textbook lol

  • [Question] what exactly is hard about adopting IPv6??
  • The hardware and firmware supports it and we have inter protocol solutions to handle edge cases.

    The problem is that when the Ipv4 addresses actually ran out, ICANN realized that a metric ton of them were in use because people, especially businesses, were not using NATing.

    ICANN (ARIN) slowly grabbed the addresses back, and NATing became the standard so no one really cared that much anymore because the amount of public addresses actually needed was significantly reduced.

    Other things like SPN, updates to SSL, and various other address sharing technologies reduced the need for individual public ipv4 addresses even further.

    There's still a shortage and a wait list to get new addresses, but it's not critical so people don't have that much of an incentive to switch to ipv6.

  • USA orchestrates shock defeat of Pakistan at Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup
    www.cnn.com United States cricket team scores major upset over Pakistan in T20 World Cup | CNN

    The US cricket team orchestrated a shocking defeat of powerhouse Pakistan following a dramatic Super Over victory at the Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup on Thursday in Dallas.

    United States cricket team scores major upset over Pakistan in T20 World Cup | CNN
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