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  • And plenty who don’t know you can GNU without Linux.

  • It works. End of thoughts.

  • Lemmy.world is hosted in Finland. 230 is not applicable.

  • Lots of steps to “figure it out”. Could’ve just pinged the hostname.

    Not a big secret. Pretty sure they even announced it.

  • I like to save them for a rainy day when I need an OCD fix.

  • Chicken and egg. The tuitions have been able to reach the insane heights due to the ready availability of these loans.

    It was a lot harder to get loans thirty years ago. Almost on par with the criteria for any other personal loan. A four year CompSci degree that could be had for under $25K, in total, opened the door to a $45K to $60K entry level position for a typical graduate.

    Availability of loans broke wide open, under the guise of providing opportunity, and now the same degree costs 5-10x with yet the typical entry level salary remains more or less the same, give or take a few inflation points.

  • Agreed. I’ve probably got 100 keys registered with GitHub and 98 of them the private key is long destroyed due to OS reinstalls or whatnot. Format machine, new key. New machine, new key.

  • As you suspect, only during the sixty or so seconds that they are valid.

    SMS-based codes tend to be longer lived.

    They're useless without your other authentication factors, e.g. login, password.

  • Because every OS they ship with they need to support. Lenovo already has a viable, cost effective, support model for endlessos because they ship and support it for educational customers.

    It’s not commercially viable for them support other OS that there is near no demand for relative to their overall sales.

  • Highly depends on the quality of the sidewalk. While I love the aesthetic of my neighborhood much of the sidewalk is barely maintained brick and cobbles. Wheelchairs are safer in the road in many areas.

  • Like it or not, this is the curse of modern media and, in particular, social media (including Lemmy). Boring details don’t get clicks or upvotes. Hype does. If you spend much time being exposed to one sensational headline, article or discourse after another, you’re going to have a much different view of the world than those who don’t.

    If you don’t believe me, walk away from internet media and cable news networks for two weeks. I guarantee you’ll notice some change in your perspective and, possibly, an even see improvement in your overall mental health.

  • Disabling IPv4 isn’t going to do anything to move IPv6 forward. You’re just shutting those who remain limited to IPv4 through no fault of their own.

  • Funny thing being that the only reason SONY is in gaming was to screw Nintendo. They had a hardware partnership that fell apart because SONY was putting the thumbscrews to Nintendo over revenue sharing. Nintendo said, you’re not the only one who can provide what we need, and dumped them. PlayStation was the direct result.

  • They’re floundering enough just from devs outcry.

    I wish I could be a fly on the wall when they inform Microsoft & NVidia that they’re going to send them a bill for games running on Gamepass and GeForce Now.

  • During preheat the pan is never going to be warmer than the air around it so it won’t have anything to radiate into the air. If anything it’ll slow the process as it’s going to claim heat from the air.

    It will cause a cooling oven to cool more slowly as it WILL be hotter than the cooling air and radiate heat into it.

  • “Now I know MY A, B, Cs”

  • Love the bug report that just got filed… “ It responds to itself, adding an additional link to the github each time. As if it's begging for someone to do something to put it out of its misery.”

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: Lemmy DOES have a karma system

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private