

And this is why you shouldn’t use any browser based on Chromium, because where Google goes (implementing ever more invasive APIs) they all follow.


And this is why you shouldn’t use any browser based on Chromium, because where Google goes (implementing ever more invasive APIs) they all follow.


It is really hard to sort through job listings using ethics as your criteria.


That’s the second-best approach. The best approach is for it to be copyleft instead of permissively-licensed to begin with.


From https://plasma-bigscreen.org/get/
Plasma Bigscreen is not yet widely available.
We are planning to join the Plasma release schedule starting with Plasma 6.7 (in June), which will make it possible for distributions to ship it in their repositories.
In June, so almost!
“Fuckton of obsolete RAM” gang represent!
(I’ve got a dual-Opteron home server with, I think, 256GB of DDR3.)


rather than everyone laughing
You misspelled “firing the authoritarian nutjob for cause,” which would’ve been the bare minimum of reasonable reactions.
Weird Al’s “hundred gigabytes of RAM” is still baller in 2026!


Yeah, if this shit has to exist, at least let me use it for presence detection in Home Assistant without having to buy separate sensors or something!


so i pictured a netflix show where he lives on twitch 24/7 in a big brother type living room.



Would it kill Lemmies to read the article


This whole “you have no expectation of privacy in public” nonsense needs to end. Even in “public,” we had the concept of stalking as a crime!
The technology now goes so far beyond that there are no longer just two categories: we now have public, private, and panopticon.


and maybe to some degree, you can stick heat into groundwater
Do it long enough, and even that would become a problem. There are parts of the London Underground that are uncomfortably hot to ride because it’s existed so long they’ve managed to heat-soak the ground around the tunnels.


Until recently, it was thought that only the copyright holder(s) had legal standing, so unless you could convince them to get involved as the plaintiff you were screwed. I think recently they’ve come up with a legal theory by which any user who was refused the source code could have standing, but it’s a new enough tactic that AFAIK it isn’t very widespread or proven yet.


I mean, the higher-density parts are surely incredibly expensive, too. Elton John’s place (which he apparently sold a few years ago for over $7M) was a high-rise condo on Peachtree Road. And that was an older building near West Wesley; I’d expect newer buildings near Paces Ferry or Lenox Road to be even higher $/ft2.
They’re not. They’re supposed to use their wheelchair on that same infrastructure that’s great for human-scale wheeled vehicles.
Nobody who’s actually disabled believes that. Knock it off with the dishonest faux white-knighting.


People in John’s Creek wish they could afford property in Buckhead. It’s a big area (more than one neighborhood), but parts of it are neighborhoods with names like “Tuxedo Park” that contain legitimate mansions, including the governor’s mansion. People like Tyler Perry and Elton John live there. You get the idea.


Haha, get fucked, Buckhead.
(For reference, that’s where the rich assholes live.)
But also fuck Waymo, of course.


Yeah, I was gonna say, that sounds more being paid an hourly rate (at sub-livable wage, BTW) and $0 commission.
Yet another reason to aggressively block ads and tracking.