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  • I do wonder, hypothetically, if free Linux distros had 80% of the consumer market, would we see just as many dangerous exploits and malware as we do on Windows today? It seems to me that the consumer community is so small that it's hard to say if it's secure or just obscure.

    I understand in theory Linux is more secure... But are individual users really not opening themselves up to attacks, downloading foss software right and left? Using built in stores? Wine emulation?

  • Stop drinking bottled water: Experts warn of health and climate impacts
  • In the US there are sub $200 reverse osmosis units. They waste some water, but overall the cost and convenience is better than water delivery or bottles. I used one when I lived in a rental with poor quality well water.

  • Using GPT-4 to generate 100 words consumes up to 3 bottles of water — AI data centers also raise power and water bills for nearby residents
  • Wait... What? The article seems to imply that the water is consumed, but it's referencing the water used in cooling loops.

  • ‘I’m a black NAZI!’: NC GOP nominee for governor made dozens of disturbing comments on porn forum
  • Maaaaan... I could never run for office. I'm not a Nazi, but they'd find my old furry art in 12 seconds.

  • Tales from the Garden: Milkweed
  • Unfortunately, I do not know. If you find anything out, I'd like to hear about it.

  • Tales from the Garden: Milkweed
  • Not good news. So I'm coming from a Florida perspective. The general wisdom here in the past has been native milkweed in the garden is important for the monarch.

    After working at native plant nurseries, and now for the local government doing environmental work, I've seen the narrative shifting to no milkweed.

    Basically, disease has become a big issue in our South Eastern monarch populations, and it turns out that gardens have become hotspots for it. Here is an article on the subject.

    https://www.wuwf.org/2024-09-03/half-the-butterflies-in-northwest-florida-are-dying-from-a-parasite-on-milkweed-plants

    I personally stopped recommending Milkweed of any kind to people years ago after seeing the effect of disease in the nursery I worked it.

  • Tales from the Garden: Milkweed
  • Aphids love milkweed. If you want a butterfly host plant for the southeast, I recommend getting a passion vine native to your area. Monarchs don't be really need more milkweed, and you can host more species! It is cool to feed the lady bugs, though!

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  • I'm going to engineer an llm which continuously complains on social media that I don't have enough money to buy a new laptop until it drops below x price

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    Who else is an adult that still lives with their family?
  • My partner and I moved into my parents house 2 years ago. Rent was getting too high and we were running out of options. We all get along well. Early 30s, btw.

  • New abuse allegations emerge against once-venerated French priest
  • Participating in a para-legal political organization which explicitly excludes women from leadership roles and claims divine authority should have been the first red flag. Don't do that.

  • Student dorm does not allow wifi routers
  • I wonder if you could just use your PC to hotspot when you need to use VR.

  • Maybe It Should Be Illegal To Instantly Delete A Website's Archives - Aftermath
  • Yeah, right? I mean, imagine if YouTube when down and just deleted all the videos. People would be up and arms demanding legislative action. There would be endless lawsuits.

    As a creative, you rely on platforms to not obliterate your stuff. At least not immediately. This guy has a horse in the race of this site.

  • Maybe It Should Be Illegal To Instantly Delete A Website's Archives - Aftermath
  • That's not really what the article is about. The author even concedes that such a law would never, and perhaps never should, happen; rather, he feels that corporations will not adopt best practices of preservation unless compelled, and it pisses him off.

    The title is deliberate hyperbolic. He's clearly pissed.

  • Maybe It Should Be Illegal To Instantly Delete A Website's Archives - Aftermath
  • Why is everyone so mad about this? I mean, it's a salty article, but yeah, it kinda sucks when publications don't give notice before closing down. I think providing the public, including previous contributors, time to archive content is a good practice.

  • Chinese company busted showing off humanoid robots that actually have humans inside
  • I have to say after watching the videos, boo to the corpo for the weird exploitative lies, but kudos to the two women for staying in character! They legit put effort into moving like the real robots around them, and all while in what were probably uncomfortable costumes. I hope they get positive social media attention!

  • Dipshits At Washington Free Beacon Just Wondering Why Harris Left Mickey D’s Off Her Professional Resume
  • My resume has 4 to 5 jobs on it, single page. I leave out tones of slop, and include only the most relevant jobs for the position to which I'm applying.

  • How's it going?
    1. Anxiety is peak