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What’s preventing you from installing Asahi Linux?
What’s preventing you from installing Asahi Linux?
Ah yes. Trump. The guy known for willing to lose something on purpose.
Well you see, they put it in page 69 of their EULA that got updated last week that they emailed directly to your spam folder. Since you didn’t opt out of that clause my sending a registered letter to their offices in Uganda, Japan, Washington, and Ukraine, it is considered that you agreed to the EULA.
Yeah. I find myself using Google Maps on a web browser to look up the coordinates, then copypasta-ing that into Organic Maps.
Decommodify housing along with every other human necessity, like water, food, utilities, and healthcare. There’s no way that any of these problems will be fixed permenantly otherwise.
No it won’t. Plenty of studies show decreasing overall productivity when workers work longer weeks.
This is just meant to make workers suffer more.
If you had access to wLE already, why didn’t you just back up the saves to a flash drive, or just make a complete image of the memory card?
Also on PS3, can’t you just copy saves to a flash drive in the stock OS? Even if not, jailbreaking is easy.
Me, an American:
Yeah. There’s the ao486 core available on MiSTer.
There’s also the PCem (as well as forks 86Box and PCBox) software emulators which are excellent ways of emulating old PCs.
But emulation (regardless of whether hardware or software) is not the same experience as real hardware, especially when it comes to PCs. There is the tinkering with hardware, the process of building the PC, the satisfying click of the power button and turbo button, using floppy disks, trying to get it online, etc.
Pst. Nestle. Over here.
I have some info for you for the low, low price of 1 billion USD.
Absolutely. The only way to fix this issue once and for all is to decommodify basic human needs (housing, food, water, utilities, healthcare) and have a guaranteed necessities government program.
When basic human needs are treated as commodities, it is inevitable that people will be priced out of survival in order for a wealthy group of people to make more short term profits.
IDK what they were thinking with the Stonehenge stunt.
I wouldn’t put it past Big Oil to infiltrate climate activist groups to make them appear unlikable. Same with throwing paint on a painting.
At least until Big Tech realizes that hallucinations in generative AI aren’t fixable and the whole stock market crashes.
If these statements are public, the prosecutor shouldn’t have any problem putting him in prison. He admitted guilt.
Lemmy isn’t listed as a Reddit alternative. I wonder why that is.
They are also recommending PrivacyTools.io, which had a nasty takeover and started selling ad space. Privacy Guides is the better site.
Perfect casting decision IMO
To be fair, they’ve handled security excellently on their Xbox consoles. 360 still hasn’t had a software exploit after the King Kong exploit was patched (and even then, it needed a DVD drive that could play burned discs), and it was only recently that an Xbox One and Series kernel exploit was found, and that’s limited to the SystemOS VM.
Basically, shove everything in virtual machines and it’ll probably be fine. QubesOS does a very similar thing on the desktop side. If no running programs can access the host OS, then it’s very unlikely that code execution on the host OS can occur, save for the very rare hypervisor escape exploits.
On Windows, macOS, and most Linux distros, everything runs on the host OS.
Wait, they finally banned punching bus drivers?
That’s basically repeating my comment, but with more words :P