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  • Do you need one app for syncing caldav and another app for using the calendar?

  • I learned from anther comment that this picture is from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

  • Thanks! Much appreciated.

  • Optimize builds and manufacture after a order is made could work. Would be even more expensive.

  • As the saying goes, it is expensive to be poor.

  • 😂

  • I'm not in the US.

  • I just read about "Racial segregation in the United States" on Wikipedia. Does signs like these still remain in places today?

  • I'm not from the US. I knew about Apartheid in Africa and I knew about the Triangular trade. I know that being a POC in the US comes with problems, for lack of a better description, compared to being a white male. I did not know that black people were seperated by law until around 1968 (according to Wikipedia, that is when segregation was outlawed in full, as of Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 (but not in de facto, because people)).

    As to my original question, I consider recent around the last five, perhaps ten years. I would imaging this picture being taken around 1970, before something like this (hopefully) would have been removed.

    EDIT: I should add that I also knew about black people and white people not mixing back then, but not that it was also by law.

    EDIT 2: Now that I think about it, this is depicted in Umbrella Academy.

  • Having commercials as a tradition is peak capitalism.

    Super Bowl commercials are a beloved tradition

  • What is the context behind this image? This cannot be recent, can it?

  • It also includes other functions that is not NSFW. Nothing that I personally care about but might be a deal breaker for bigger communities.

    Discord breaks down the restrictions as follows:

    • Content Filters: Discord users will need to be age-assured as adults in order to unblur sensitive content or turn off the setting.
    • Age-gated Spaces: – Only users who are age-assured as adults will be able to access age-restricted channels, servers, and app commands.
    • Message Request Inbox: Direct messages from people a user may not know are routed to a separate inbox by default, and access to modify this setting is limited to age-assured adult users.
    • Friend Request Alerts: People will receive warning prompts for friend requests from users they may not know.
    • Stage Restrictions: Only age-assured adults may speak on stage in servers.

  • It was explained to be a translation error from a language with pronouns for all objects. I have to disagree with you on this one.

  • There is also the case when a computer is lost or stolen. With bitlocker on, the content of the computer cannot be accesses without the key, which the new owner will not have.

    I always thought that was the main point of using bitlocker.

  • That's when you open PowerShell ISE.

  • Install using winget: winget install LibreWolf.LibreWolf --source winget

  • A snapshot is like copying a the files in the snapshot to another location, while the original files remain as is and can be written to or read from.

    As an example, if you have a folder, let's say /important/secret/stuff, and you want to take a backup of it. You have to make sure that nothing is writing to those files while the backup is running, otherwise the backup risk being corrupted. (This is because if the backup starts to read the file, and halfway through the first part of the file changes, you now have a backuped file that half the old and half the new file).

    With a snapshop, you can "copy" /important/secret/stuff to some other location, run a backup reading from this other location and then remove it. Any changes to the original files will not affect the backup since the backup is reading from the "copied" files (snapshot).

    So what you do is take a snapshot before running the backup, have the backup read from the snapshot and when it is complete, remove the snapshot.