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I saw that happen once. Literately only once. I seen THOUSANDS of cars blow through light and stop signs. In fact just a few weeks ago a cop car ran past the stop sign and almost hit me. And, no, his light we’re not on, he just wasn’t paying attention.
None. I use HTTPS websites that protect my data.
Most modern ones it’s just commands you have to run. You can usually find an easy walk-though on the MrChromebox website. I haven’t seen one that required a jumper or anything in a LONG time.
All of these machines make for decent Linux laptops. I picked up an EOL Chromebook for $35 last year and installed Debian on it. Decent little machine. Not terribly fast but very useable.
BitTorrent. I only need to share a file once and it could potentially reach millions of people. It’s old tech now but it feels like magic to me.
Are you trying to get them killed? Ferraris are expensive death machine.
In the quest for endless growth all publicly traded companies eventually have to cut costs, jack up prices, or both. The investors expect a return on their investment.
Lemmy doesn’t have that debt.
Those people we fired should have to starve to death.
~Elon, Probably
See this is good. The more the fediverse grows the more people find out what us old users have known for years and years:
You don’t need to rely on large tech companies. The web is for everyone.
There’s a big difference there. Before the smart phone we would use notepads. Writing things down on a little pad of paper is something we’ve done for 100s of years. We just swapped out the paper or booklet for a digital device.
Wow! Sharing links over the internet? What a new and novel idea.
I pay legally for:
I also have a monthly pass at a local theater chain and see new movies almost every week.
BUT I torrent everything else. Sorry, Universal, I’m not going to pay $24 to rent Fast X.
Yeah, they’re always outside the Steakhouse picketing. Running at me constantly with a fork full of green vegetables.
THIS IS A REAL PROBLEM THAT I CONSTANTLY HAVE IN REAL LIFE.
When it comes to stability I’ve worked best using just Debian and Flatpaks. I have less headaches with the stable software and the flatpaks keep my most used applicaitons up to date. Kinda best of both worlds.
Having said that, Linux is an OS not a cult. If the tool no longer works for you switch to a different tool.
The Lemon Party. 😉
I was going to cancel my Max and Peacock account but my niece was still using it. I pay for Nebula, YouTube, and Spotify but I use them enough to feel that it’s worth it.