This is a VERY interesting thought. I hadn’t considered all the data collection likely available to Google as a result of the casting protocol. This is definitely plausible.
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IS IT extra code to maintain though? My understanding of casting is it effectively sends a URL to the receiving device. I would think there’s a negligible amount of development spent on maintaining it. And every media app under the sun supports it, now except for Netflix. 🤦
Yes an express toll lane like others have said - but it’s also (likely) a contraflow lane as well: in the morning traffic flows into the city, in the afternoon it flows out.
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The Onion@midwest.social•We Are Not Fascists, and If You Call Us Fascists, We Will Arrest YouEnglish
24·2 months agoFascist regimes have classic, telltale traits, like vilifying immigrants, adopting patriotic symbolism of their nation’s glorious past, embracing a narrow definition of masculinity and family values, and striving for economic and diplomatic self-sufficiency. But just because we also do all of those things does not make us fascists.
This is fantastic writing.
And it’s not just calling us fascists—any defamatory language, like saying we’re “bigots,” or “scumbags,” or “walking sacks of bile who decided to make their self-loathing everyone else’s problem” should earn you a life sentence. Republicans don’t engage in that sort of behavior, and the only way to restore our country to order is to punish those who do.
So, stop claiming that we want to deny you freedom of expression; otherwise, we’ll have no choice but to take that freedom away.
Just outstanding. I’d send it to a MAGAt in my life if I thought there was even a chance they get it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•ICEBlock Owner After Apple Removes App: ‘We Are Determined to Fight This’English
17·2 months agoSorry, you’re well out of the loop on this one, boss. Sideloading has been common practice for thousands? millions? of users since the beginning of android. There are plenty of apps not listed on Google Play - the ones that come top mind are Fortnight for a time and now the Epic Games Store app, and some VPN apps that couldn’t offer features like ad/malware blocking in their Play store versions. Sideloading means downloading an executable install file (an .APK file in this case) rather than installing from Google Play. And they are SEVERELY limiting this ability next year.
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Technology@lemmy.world•'Windmill': China tests world’s first megawatt-level airship to capture high windsEnglish
12·2 months agoI feel like all the responses you’re getting are probably generally correct in the context of wind at/near ground level. But I feel like sticking a bunch of these in a JET STREAM is (maybe?) an entirely different matter. Or at least it could be, and I too am curious what the potential ramifications are.
Jet stream winds are not just wind like any other, are they? Various jet streams have serious impacts on weather. If they harnessed and substantively bled off the Pacific jet stream, are there potentially grave consequences on the already variable El Niño and La Niña oscillation? If it could cause serious shifts in the weather, that would affect the livability of areas, create more dangerous weather conditions, and impact farming way around the globe from their wind farm installation.
Maybe none of these are genuine scientific concerns, but frankly I don’t trust China to do the science for the rest of us. Pretending these are genuine concerns, say they screw something up - it probably doesn’t too seriously impact Chinese weather as they harness the jet stream winds right at the point where it leaves their airspace. But the ramifications for the rest of the world could then be dire, and I’m not sure that is remotely a concern for them. Could be an economic advantage even. Two birds, one stone.
It’s already pretty self-explanatory, what specifically don’t you get?
Ah I seriously didn’t get it either. Although I think maybe the joke was not that you broke your neck, but that you’ll be down there forever because it’s impossible to find a coin on a pool floor and you’ll drown trying.
I’m using a Samsung device now as well, but as I recall, my last Pixel phone did have a very basic files app. But stock Android didn’t always - I was using ES File Explorer and eventually Solid Explorer on my HTC phones back in the day to restore basic functionality.
I guess I meant that it shouldn’t require a 3rd party app. When I discovered and began using Solid Explorer, there wasn’t even a viable system app for file management in Android, you had to use a 3rd party app. They did eventually add a system app, but it’s next to useless.
Solid Explorer has always been my go to. I never understood why basic file explorer functions essentially required the use of a separate app, but it’s functionality is superb and the now-baked-in-but-terrible file explorer in android can never hope to match it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this yearEnglish
1·7 months agoYeah - I was pretty sure that was the case, but didn’t want to speak out of turn. So the data is entering the house on copper regardless.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this yearEnglish
3·7 months agoAnd your pc is connected by fiber directly to the modem? It sounds like not, which was the point of of the parent comment. But you can’t tell me that you think this is a normal and typical use case, to install PCI-E fiber optic network card.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this yearEnglish
5·7 months agoI think they’re making a bit of a joke here. It’s just progress.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this yearEnglish
111·7 months agoI don’t think “most” have fiber to the home, first of all. Cable companies in the US do multigig speeds via fiber to a relay and coax cable to the home. Fiber is great when it’s underground or in a data center and safe, but it is delicate and easy to break the cables so not a great home solution. Fiber terminations are difficult and more expensive. The power efficiency payoff on a 1m cable from your router to your pc is probably going to be measured decades, more if you factor in the higher cost of the cable.
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The Onion@midwest.social•RFK Jr. Encourages Americans To Do Their Own Research About DragonsEnglish
13·7 months agoThe man has chased his share of dragons - we can trust him on this one!
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Memes@lemmy.ml•I'm liking all the political memes today, but some things are too important to ignore
2·8 months agoAn expensive, scattershot-style experiment I guess. It’s certainly… a choice. But you’re right I’m sure.
I’m glad to see Mandalorian getting a film for sure. And in the course of this discussion, I have discovered Skeleton Crew and if it’s a Mando spinoff, I’ll certainly have to watch that now.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•I'm liking all the political memes today, but some things are too important to ignore
61·8 months agoI could swear that Disney had learned a lesson about flooding the market with MCU content - and they’ve cut back substantially to focus on quality over quantity. But given this, I guess it was Marvel Studios that took the lesson, and Lucas Film decided to take the opposite approach. 😶🌫️
It won’t hit all at once for a lot of different reasons. Retailers’ back stock is not subject to tariff because it has already been imported. Raw material lead times for products assembled in the US will be longer than products imported ready for store shelves. Apple recently made the news for importing planefuls of iPhones the weekend before the tariff was applied. Smaller businesses won’t be able to do stuff like that, but big corporations will have likely done similar things to soften/slow price increases. And, until additional duties go into effect worldwide, lots of companies had already diversified their manufacturing out of China for US-bound products because of the already existing tariffs from Trump’s first term.
But once the companies have to pay the higher price, so will we all.


When the robot uprising happens, using a soft a in clanka instead of a hard er on clanker isn’t going to save you. We’re all fucked.