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  • If the stereotype is to be believed, why is this, do you think? Why would Linux and open source software attract such a disproportionately high number of transfrem individuals?

    And would it be causative or is it or non-causative?

  • CPUs from around 2005 onward are all perfectly usable IMO for the purposes of x86 desktops. As long as it's got x86_64, SSE4 and at least two available threads. I would even wager that Pentium 4 hyperthreaded models (Wolfdale?) are still acceptable if we're really pushing it.

  • Thinking in terms of platforms is much easier for the knuckle draggers.

  • Given the risk of physical harm to individuals

    Their private security details aren't enough?

  • Animal Crossing

  • Just last week I did a drive clone for somebody who's disk reported a total runtime of over 9 years. The SMART stats only reported one pending sector and long spin up time but it was making noises that said otherwise.

    The clone completed with only three I/O errors.

  • Stripping out the audio tracks for languages I don't speak reduces the file size a little.

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  • Once you've awoken to the Isreal problem, there's no going back.

  • Predict if you have C⭕🔻🆔 OMG alarm bells we're all gonna die! ... or the flu. Y'know, just the flu, tee hee.

    Market: Successfully established.

  • I've enjoyed using Wayback Machine on journalistic articles where they try to retcon information, but the original copy had already been captured. The Ministry of Truth hates archive.org.

  • Apple ever using open standards at all seems to have just been a historical happy accident.

  • and the people who make the content get compensated via ad revenue

    We're assuming that the only possible goal is money. The people who make the content can also get compensated by enjoying the propagation of their ideas, just as one example.

  • and then repeat the whole process for every website you ever use

    The thing is that you soon reach a point in which most of your frequently visited sites are already properly permissioned. After that, only newly visited domains need any special attention, and that's assuming you're there to do anything other than read some text or view an image.

  • The news sites that we have today are an inversion of what they should be. As a journalist, you wield tremendous power that is entrusted to you. Being able to set the narrative for millions of others is a privilege and, in fact, something that journalists should be paying to enjoy (e.g. footing the bill for web hosting).

  • Sneaky uBlock Origin installations where like 40% of the "work" in my computer repair years.

  • Panel #4: Me: "Your content is perfectly accessible without loading any turing-complete assets from your web server, thanks"