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  • I feel like people need an education about the difference between spirit of the law and letter of the law.

    This comment reads like this:

    "I posted some truly heinous shit and a mod/admin removed it but I didn't break any written rules therefore my right to force other people to be subjected to my desires was impinged upon😭😭😭😭."

  • It amazes me that people don't realize that most kiosks run windows.

  • I too have forgotten to memset my structs in c++ tensorflow after prototyping in python.

  • Yes, in theory that would work. But they actually make main disconnect switches for this in the event that the main breaker fails. It's a mandatory install in all grid tie electrical generator systems (including solar).

  • And that "practical use" kills linemen.

  • "As a" implies knowledge that it is not a generator but can effectively be used as one.

  • I can't imagine that they would be trying to make that argument. 😮

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  • I remember the day Firefox came out... It will always hold a special place in my heart.

  • Maybe it depends on how or when you signed up. I never gave a cell number and I can use 3.5.

  • This story is literally every experienced Linux users first horror story.

    I still remember the first time I broke my xorg config on my shiny new slackware 10 install in early 2005.

  • Have LTS kernels started backporting non security fixes like this? To be fair I haven't looked at this in over a decade but this kind of patch wouldn't have been backported then.

  • This is one of those comments that causes Arch to get the reputation that it does. You aren't wrong and you probably don't intend to be off-putting but here we are.

  • Red Hat and Debian both backport security fixes but don't backport things like laptop device support. It can take a year or more for versions of those distros to gain the kind of functionality that is looking for.

  • This is an excellent answer. My eli5 addition is this:

    It depends on your distro. Distros that do more hand holding and more compatibility without additional operator involvement will be more likely to backport or use a stable kernel with backports like these. Examples: Ubuntu/Fedora/Mint. Distros that focus on system stability will take much longer to integrate backports like these, ex: Debian. And masochists will tell you to do it yourself, ex: lfs, arch.

  • Everytime I hear about someone or some agency asking for a lie detector, I know that they or the people running the organization are full of shit.

  • lemmy.ml and hexbear.net has been banned in China

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  • Here is the rest of the story: the people who chose the subdomain chose .ml because they want it to mean marx-lenin... that's why it means that for them.

    Generally you are right. In this specific instance it was chosen for the fascism.

  • Some people think better with typing information explicitly written out. Some people don't. In my opinion it is a creativity thing. Some people like to make art that is photo realistic, some people like to make abstract art.

    I understand both viewpoints. In my free time I vastly prefer late bound, dynamically types languages with robust reflection engineers built into their interpreters. For work, I heavily prefer late bound, strictly typed with reflection optional or minimal.

    Different people think differently.

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Thought I would share my success

  • And yet, somehow there is still a bug in the datetime implementation.