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iamtedd
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  1. No, I'm saying nothing of the sort. Look at the context to which i replied.
  2. I have no issues with mygov in firefox (on linux of all platforms). I don't even whitelist ublock origin on that domain. Check your other extensions.
  3. Russia has elections, where people overwhelmingly vote for Putin..
  4. That is not AI. The same voice narrates at least two years ago. Just scroll down in the channel's video list.
  5. Nit: TrueNAS migrated away from Kubernetes in 2024.
  6. By the same method I'll be alternatively sending to YouTube.

    That's not the point and you know it.

  7. Either:

    I watch ten creators. I divide $10 per month between them evenly. They each get $1 per month.

    Or:

    I pay for YouTube premium. It costs $10 per month. I watch ten creators. The $10 goes to YouTube.

    I make the following assumptions:

    * YouTube only takes a portion of that $10

    * YouTube divides the remaining money evenly across the creators I watch (10)

    Each creator gets less than $1 per month

    Which gives the creators more revenue?

  8. The fucking start menu used to be an actual windows component that opened instantaneously. It's a web app now, sometimes taking seconds to open.

    I also noticed a lot of the time windows just ignores me double clicking on things in file explorer, leaving me to sit there wondering if I have to do it again.

  9. That's a very, very expensive browser.
  10. This isn't a copyright issue. DMCA doesn't apply.
  11. If they're just screwing things up, they're not learning from their mistakes. They already introduced the bot to the Spanish and Italian communities, with the same issues. To the roll it out further to the Japanese, and who knows who else, without fixing the issues is not speaking to their competence.
  12. And the computer isn't doing anything interesting during that time? You're reading logs, not using the computer as a clock.
  13. What about that one hour in the day when the date isn't the same?
  14. Who says they're not also being more creative elsewhere?

    Plus wouldn't it be a sense of creative pride knowing that you can create an illustration that perfectly depicts refraction through glass, such that people find it hard to differentiate it from a photo? (which did exist in 1938)

    To you second paragraph, the output of a CAD model is often used for line art of a product, and sometimes for an illustrated parts breakdown.

  15. I get that too on a machine running Mint Cinnamon. It also happens from the BIOS screen, so I don't think its a Linux issue. A re-plug fixes it, but that's not great for a remote access device.
  16. They recently opened a global store. Previously, the only way to get one was to "buy" it on kickstarter, presumably from the US as well as the rest of the world.
  17. *immaculate on any device that has Arial, unless your PDF conforms to PDF/A.

    Linux machines don't normally include Arial due to the license, and only PDF/A includes the fonts used in the document.

  18. That doesn't make any sense. Using the Linux kernel as an example, it has multiple subsystems.

    - Power management subsystem

    - Scheduling subsystem

    - Sound subsystem

    etc

    The word before "subsystem" describes the subsystem itself, not the greater system to which it belongs.

  19. My speculation: writes are to /dev/null, and the fact that reads are expensive and that you need to inventory your data before reading means Amazon is recreating your data from network transfer logs.

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