I cleaned up when I moved, so the oldest gadget I have right now is a 15 year old MSI laptop, still happily running with linux.
scytale
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I just checked my password manager vault and I currently have 311 passwords stored there.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Registered Sex Offender who "before he was eighteen, committed 'thousands of assaults'" Speaking at Debian Conference This WeekEnglish
5·5 months agoHoly shit his sex offender record is the first thing that comes up when you search his name.
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Technology@lemmy.world•You can still enable uBlock Origin in Chrome, here is howEnglish
10·5 months ago
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Eating would be weird if we didn't enjoy it.
16·5 months agoI know someone who has an issue with his sense of taste that most things are bland to him, so he doesn’t really enjoy eating.
I was fresh out of college so was very susceptible to anyone calling for an interview invite. Got a call from a company I didn’t recognize and I was too innocent to not question how they even got my number. I dressed up and everything, brought my resume, etc. When I arrived, there was a bunch of us and then there was a presentation.
Yep, you guessed it, it was an MLM. It was the mid 2000s, so it wasn’t really well known as an MLM or pyramid scheme at the time. Hell, I couldn’t even understand why I was sitting through a presentation and not doing an interview. I realized it wasn’t a job when they started asking for money to commit. Barely 20 me still didn’t realize it’s a scam, but fortunately I literally had no money so couldn’t offer anything either way lol. After a lot of prodding, they finally let me go if I wrote down the names and number of 5 people I know. Then I realized that’s how they got my number. Someone in my circle went through the same thing and gave my contact info away.
I noticed I’ve been using “for sure” on in-person conversations often. Not on chats and comments for some reason though.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Radiation is a literal Lovecraftian MonsterEnglish
1·5 months agoSounds similar to the film adaptation of the Annihilation novel.
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memes@lemmy.world•You know you made it in life when you get to sleep in the fancy pod
8·5 months agoCapsule hotel, popular in Japan.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Companies That Tried to Save Money With AI Are Now Spending a Fortune Hiring People to Fix Its MistakesEnglish
6·5 months agoI just watched an interview of Karen Hao and she mentioned something along the lines of executives being oversold AI as something to replace everyone instead of something that should exist alongside people to help them, and they believe it.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Moving away from physical currency has been very detrimental to the homeless industry
72·5 months agoIt does happen in some third world countries. Not sure for LA though.
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Austin Texas Community@lemmy.world•Popular Texas Eatery Serves The 'Best Burrito' In The Entire State | 106.1 KISS FMEnglish
3·5 months agoHaven’t tried Cabo Bob’s yet. Definitely going to soon. Anyone have recommendations on what to order?
Hard agree. The only issue is frozen sweet potato fries are way more expensive than regular. I try to make my own at home but can’t get the same crispness in the air fryer.
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New Communities@lemmy.world•Today's Topic Is. I'll post a random topic every day, you share your thoughts and opinions regarding that topic.English
12·5 months ago!todaystopicis@lemmy.world, to make it easier to access from the client you’re using.
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Austin Texas Community@lemmy.world•Austin-based Base Power looks to support North Texas homeowners with home battery solutionEnglish
1·5 months agoThe service costs $695 up front for a 25 kWh battery, and $995 for a 50 kWh battery, the company’s website states. Clients pay a monthly recurring cost starting at $20 a month after install.
Pretty good initial cost. Would be better if there wasn’t a monthly fee though.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Chocolate chip is a great cookie, but only if it's melty. If it's crunchy, it's just an average cookie.English
21·5 months agoCrunchy is fine as long as there’s a generous amount of chunky chocolate chips.
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memes@lemmy.world•I just want to afford to see a movie goddammitEnglish
13·5 months agoPost pandemic, I only go if it’s a movie worth seeing in IMAX or Dolby. And movies like those are like once a year.
Most of us moved to .zip. Some moved to db0 and piefed.
Openbox. Simple and efficient.


Canada Dry Ginger Ale Sugar Free.