[-] [email protected] 1 points 17 hours ago

I think in Germany, 'sozialliberal' usually refers to being liberal in general, except for being pro social regulations / markets. So I guess it means everything and nothing 🤷

[-] [email protected] 4 points 19 hours ago

There is a way to kinda make this work, this would be hardware based security. You could use a TPM to make reasonably sure the kernel is e.g. mainline / hardened / anything else acceptable. Hardware vendors (i.e. Intel, AMD etc.) would have to provide a service where they hash the kernel alongside their keys for the game devs to check against (probably not for free). You would absolutely have to use Secure Boot tho, and eventually keys may be leaked. Another possibility would be devs connecting directly to your TPM to make sure (afaik this is possible in principle, but not mean to be used that way).

I think there are easier ways to prevent cheating tho, for example simply detecting suspicious activity on the server side, i.e. stats go way up, looking at data coming from clients other than yours.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 20 hours ago

Would absolutely pay for an isekai crossing, although I imagine this to be a licensing nightmare

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Ist es nicht lustig, wie man diese Aufregung komplett hätte vermeiden können, indem man aufrichtige, finanzierbare Wahlversprechen macht?

Es kommen sogar Entlastungen für alle, nur ein paar Cent weniger als versprochen. Dafür steht man jetzt trotzdem schlecht da und erodiert weiter das Vertrauen in die Politik.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

Now that's what I call... Hard evidence.

I'll show myself the exit

[-] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago

I love how these fuckers have a Wikipedia article that's like: "Yup. Their nickname sums it up. These are fucking motherfuckers that do nothing but look pretty. Do not touch them, do not keep them, they are just mean fuckers." And they stress that 'fucker' part like 4 times.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago

I really can't stand spiders except for jumping spiders. They have caused me to become a lot less hostile towards spiders in general

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AI has the potential to make most work optional in the long run. Humans have the potential to not use this for a global, eternal vacation full of rich experiences and artistic expression, but a reason to let everyone die that is not needed anymore

[-] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago

Multiple approaches have been suggested - from local multiplayer (which can potentially be extended to the internet) over releasing server binaries or source code, to providing documentation that allows to recreate a server.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

Say it with me: KDE neon is a testing ground; there is a reason people work on KDE Linux; Ubuntu LTS itself is already a frequent source of problems; KDE killed LTS releases for pretty much the same reason - backporting stuff sucks.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

You wish they were like this, but in addition you are supposed to strongly look biologically male / female depending on what's in your pants and only wear pants / dresses accordingly. Also please behave like they expect to and only like in bed who and what they allow you. And also please share their religion and fuck what science has to say about your sex.

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[-] [email protected] 212 points 1 year ago

It's kinda sad that without Mozilla, Raymond, the NoScript guys and TOR we would lose control over the internet pretty much immediately

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Hey, so I have brand new HDDs I intend to put in a btrfs software RAID. They're Seagate ST4000VX016-3CV104 4TB Skyhawks. Workload is basically write and forget, I will probably never delete a thing.

However I decided to test them first and noticed that after writing about 160 GB, some SMART counters have gone up significantly. Read error rate went from 6.632 to 90.238.872 for example (seemingly all correct by hardware ECC), seek error rate from 143 to 87.661.

Am I reading things correctly? This does not seem like the way healthy drives should behave, does it? It similar on all of them tho. Are they just trash-tier drives they somehow got to work with ECC?

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