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  • According to the link you provided, every US state has implied consent laws which trigger an automatic DL suspension if you refuse a breathalyzer.

  • Not to interject, but when people talk about using "Linux" they're generally referring to desktop Linux (usually GNU/Linux). ChromeOS and SteamOS are Linux distros of a sort under the hood, but they're also highly curated experiences. Android technically uses the Linux kernel but architecturally it's so drastically different from basically any other system using it that it's quite misleading to call it "Linux" in the colloquial sense.

  • There was a native Linux build up until 2019. I also wouldn't really class Rust as an FPS, but that's beside the point.

  • That .01% number is out of line with the overall share of Steam users in 2018 by literally an order of magnitude. I can understand some deviation within a particular game, but that figure is so far off that I kind of suspect he just made it up on the spot.

  • This culture war shit is pathetic. "DEI" has become a dogwhistle (if one can even call it that at this point) for "I don't like black people/brown people/women", and they all shamelessly parrot it with their whole chest. Good on the PSF for doing the right thing and calling this garbage out for what it is.

  • Thanks ChatGPT.

  • The article you linked is describing how to set a static internal IP address (i.e. the address your computer uses within your local network) whereas YouTube would be seeing your external IP address (which is typically assigned automatically by your ISP). I'm not sure what the parent comment is referring to with "changing" their address, but I would assume they're probably using a VPN or something similar so that YouTube sees the address of the current VPN server instead.

  • From what I can find online, it seems like it's unlikely that particular term was originally meant to refer to slave masters and it moreso referred to the head of household.

  • Wow, this is my first time learning this. I don't think I've ever seen it written so I assumed it was spelled "jipped" and never made the connection.

  • What's your problem?

  • Pixel 8.

  • It's overall a pretty good experience, but there's occasional weirdness you may run into. For instance, up until a month or two ago I was encountering a bug that caused my phone to basically slow to a crawl after running Android Auto for 20 minutes or so, with a reboot being the only solution. This happened once while I was driving somewhere unfamiliar and it took about 5 minutes to start back up due to app optimization (which, incidentally, I don't remember being a thing on other Android flavors after 2018 or so) so it turned into a whole adventure.

    There's also a fairly persistent issue I've run into where GrapheneOS starts very aggressively killing background apps, like as soon as another app gains focus. Not sure what that's about but I haven't really encountered it on other Android versions to the same extent, so I'm inclined to think it's GOS-specific.

  • Assuming you're playing games through Proton rather than vanilla Wine, kernels before 6.14 already have fsync which is used by Proton and effectively does the same thing as ntsync.

  • That's just called arguing in good faith.

  • If you have to resort to browsing the web with a TUI every time you're dropped into a tty then you really should think about using a different distro. When I was using it I didn't take my laptop anywhere without having a live disk with a bunch of distros on me as well.

    Also, Arch is very well known for requiring manual interventions in various scenarios and it's really not for users who aren't at least somewhat comfortable in a terminal. That's not to gatekeep; it just genuinely doesn't make much sense for someone like that compared to a more "on rails" distro. If they choose to use Arch then that's their prerogative, but it's not the distro's responsibility to hold their hand when the express expectation is that users keep up with distro news and are capable of administrating their own system.

  • The author seems outright delusional. The continuing deprecation of X11 doesn't even vaguely resemble EEE at the surface level. Also, it figures that they'd take the time to bitch about DEI out of nowhere.

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  • Assuming I'm not mistaken, doesn't QLED actually rely on quantum effects to produce color?

  • That's a good point; I had overlooked that as a category. That said, it is sort of the odd one out in terms of "immutable traits" (notwithstanding Jews specifically, at least when referring to ethnicity rather than religion).

  • Generally speaking, hate crimes are only applicable to crimes motivated by a hatred for an immutable trait. Social or political ideology isn't immutable, so it wouldn't be protected.