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  • For a while it was Elite Dangerous. Reached triple Elite, then eventually Odyssey drops and I stopped playing. After Elite was Baldurs Gate 3. Bg3 was the fastest 1000+ hours I’ve ever dropped in a video game

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  • Why would they deserve this?

  • that moth has some long legs damn

  • Yeah the closest to listing off affected services was this:

    The information contained, the researchers stated, open the door to “pretty much any online service imaginable, from Apple, Facebook, and Google, to GitHub, Telegram, and various government services.”

    Which doesn't say very much :s. If you don't use any of these big online services and use a locally managed password manager I'd wager you're fine.

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  • Melania is what turns people orange. You're thinking of mitochondria

  • Where in the article does it say Harvard was discriminating?

  • And that claim is based on what? Anecdotes?

  • I’m sorry, but I believe employment should be merit based only.

    Maybe the problem lies with your interpretation? Inclusion means to include a thing. You can still hire based on merit while being inclusive. The whole point of DEI is to make sure a company isn't missing out a massive talent pool because they're focusing on a singular demographic.

  • But it's explicitly not discrimination. It's inclusion. Meaning "in addition to". No one is left out by it lol.

  • The fact that DEI sounds good in theory but in practice it’s just systematic discrimination. Similar to Affirmative Action

    Can you elaborate on this? I've known DEI policies and Affirmative Action to be commonly confused with each other, but distinctly different.

  • what's the egg for?

  • Leopards eating French faces?

  • Both of those can be true

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  • I agree that a standard should be applied outside of one particular context, but it seems a lot like Whataboutism if we start bringing up unrelated contexts without directly addressing the topic at hand.

  • So through this whole article the author just pretends Linux distros don't exist?

    Any computer that can't offer me a terminal window, root access, and the ability to type "python" to get into a REPL shell feels fake - an incomplete simulation of a real computer. Yes, I have iSH and aShell on my iPad Pro - great tools, yet neither offering the kind of power that I need when using PyTorch (which runs great on a bare-metal M2).

    He never makes it clear why he's continuously opting for Apple Silicon rather than any other device that isn't tied to one specific vendor. Modern Linux kernels work with just about all modern hardware, even Apple Silicon in some scenarios (see Asahi Linux). Any of the popular distros will provide what he's stated that he needs ootb. Overall it feels like he's missing the forest for the two largest trees in front of them.

  • Very rare W for EA.

  • I got a wisdom tooth pulled... FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!