void antiCheatTest() { if (system.OS == "linux") tellUserToGetFucked(); }
40 years, then death. That's all that's left.
Every car I have ever owned has been right and down. I am definitely accustomed to it now.
Once I drove a rental truck that was up and left. Just awful.
Done! I've been selfhosting for over 20 years now.
Hang it from an IV stand.
I would argue that it adds a new failure point, and a catastrophic one at that.
Yes, many hunans don't monitor their oil properly. I've seen some destroy engines because they thought the low oil light could be ignored for a week.
Even if you still had the dipstick, owners would become reliant on the sensor and grenade the engine when it gets it wrong. Remember how Teslas had hoods that flew open while driving? The problem wasn't the latch. The problem was owners relying on a crappy sensor.
It's funny because any Aussie would read that and know exactly what he means.
Update KB5053598 is a very simple update that includes “miscellaneous security improvements to internal OS functionality”
Removing Copilot wasn't unintentional at all. They said so right there in the release notes.
So, manifest v3 was all about preventing Google's competitors from tracking you so that Google could forge ahead.
Ironically, it's the innocent-looking white boxes that are hellspawn devices of pure evil that will wiretap your house, force you into a subscription service and have a 2-year planned obsolescence timebomb in it.
Meanwhile anything that resembles an arachnid will let you do whatever you want, support every imaginable open standard, and work with community firmware that will still be supported a decade later.
How ironic. "Running out of other people's money" is a term that Trumpers use to describe communism.
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I had a hisense TV and I once blocked all of the VIDAA domains in DNS and did a factory reset. The UI didn't pull in all the crap that it puts on the homescreen.
I should probably try it long-term and see if it's usable for everything else.