[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

get a load of THIS hornses ass

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Apparently a lot of people find it so difficult to do that there are narratives that it is impossible.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Ok, but now we're changing the context, and we're back to my original point: Making Windows work for you is possible, and roughly as hard as making the switch to Linux.

But complaining that power-user functioanlity isn't easy is just... asinine. If you understand the underlying design, it becomes awfully obvious that Microsoft is far more lazy than malicious. Same end result, but it helps make the entire process of using and configuring Windows make a lot more sense.

Yeah, Linux is obviously the better choice long term. But "fixing" Windows isn't impossible, and switiching to Linux isn't a "it just works" experience. Simple shit like HDR support still isn't as plug and play as it "should" be.

So seeing people wrongly claim that doing certain things with Windows is literally impossible while they talk about dealing with similarly complex shit in Linux is frustrating. If you can do X in Linux, you are more than capable of doing Y in Windows.


You're not wrong. It shouldn't be necessary to tell Microsoft to fuck off at all. It's not an unreasonable desire to want Microsoft to fuck off with their anti-consumer bullshit.

All I'm saying is that the skills needed to make Windows work for you are roughly equivalent in difficulty to getting Linux to work for you.

Both take work, and knowledge about the underlying design to do properly. The asinine "hot takes" from both sides are largely fuelled by people spouting off without the background knowledge to understand why things are designed how they are.

[-] [email protected] 26 points 2 days ago

Worth noting that canonically, Palpatine had the suit intentionally made to be restrictive and annoying/uncomfortable so that Anakon would have to waste his power/energy using the force to help him move, and to annoy him further into the dark side.

"Make sure it always feels like he has a rock in his shoe! Bwahahahaha!"

Red Letter Media has a wonderful shitpost of a video on it.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 3 days ago

I find that SnapCube's real time fandubs of games tend to have similar energy. Little more obviously ad-lib though.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 3 days ago

Why bother accepting fault and rolling back failed projects when you can use thr opportunity to turn what was previously standard into an upsell?

Fucking capitalism I swear to god.

[-] [email protected] 25 points 3 days ago

That's the basis for this lawsuit though. Reddit adjusted its ToS to forbid anyone but their explicitly approved business partners to scrape Reddit data.

I believe Google is the only company legally allowed to scrape Reddit data for AI training usage. Anthropic isn't.

[-] [email protected] 46 points 3 days ago

ADHD and programming is a fun mix.

"We do this because once it's automated it'll be so much faster, I swear! We'll make up the dev time in... ~5 years if no further adjustments are needed~"

[-] [email protected] 22 points 3 days ago

I really don't get the family persona bit here. Yes, it's "a thing", but this happened at a Tenacious D concert. His definitively not child friendly persona singing songs like "Fuck her gently".

[-] [email protected] 15 points 3 days ago

I did naht hit her. I did naht!

[-] [email protected] 34 points 4 days ago

How is this new? I thought gait (walking style) analysis already covered identifying people without a clear face, and that there were already automated tools for it.

This just seems like a tool to use as an excuse to nab the wrong person because they looked or dressed similar.

[-] [email protected] 38 points 4 days ago

Hey, is your wife free later? I could really use some German lessons. I mean German less- I mean German- I mean Ger- I-I-I mean light domming.

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Now that romhacking.net is (effectively) dead, what sites are everyone using to keep up with new releases?

Have any of the fan continuation projects really risen beyond simply rehosting the DB that was put up on archive.org?

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The ass band (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Probably need this disclaimer before half the shit I say.

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Going way back to late 2000s internet memes with this one. "Ceiling cat watches you masturbate"

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NIST is a US government org that releases industry guidlines on best practices for cybersecurity.

I know that infosec and sysadmin work aren't the same, but in my experience it often falls to sysadmins and systems engineers to fill the gaps. Hope this is useful.

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NIST is a US government org that produces industry guidlines on best practices for cybersecurity, and they've just released a massive update to their framework.

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Soichi Terada is a House music artist who was popular in Japan in the 90s. Outside of Japan, he's mostly known for his soundtrack work on the PS1 game Ape Escape.

This is one of his covers/arrangements/remixes, where he plays around with elements of another song. Not quite sure what to classify it as, otherwise I'd label it in the title.

I find his music to have a pretty distinct style, and I like using it as background while I study, code, or do other work.

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