

But did they survive fine?
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But did they survive fine?


oops, meant to put this in the general thread. well, whatever


“Qatar is a Chinese proxy, we can see this since Qatar’s largest trading partner is China” - OANN talking head
lmao


Just use the megathread title style, but with your username instead of trans or daily general or news.


I don’t, friends make it safer, and even if everything’s benign are a great support network.
There’s usually queer events that are more reasonable solo, partly because they don’t involve drinking. Queer dance events, book groups, and roller skating are some of my favorite.


Thank you!


Modern Talking’s Brother Louie '98 is great, love that it’s been popular on social media the past year.
Do you have the sauce for that video? I can’t find it with reverse image search, looking up “haiyo”, or anything.


Damn, that sucks. You’ve still got a few decades of average lifespan left, if anyone here can land a homoerotic nemesis, it’s you.
Tbh I should try to find my own homoerotic nemesis, it sounds fun.


We’re just such a tiny userbase, though. There’s games where you can opt-out of anticheat, but if you do that you’ll have no-one to play with. Anti-cheat is common and popular for a good reason, hackers and cheaters are genuinely a nuisance.
You can play RS2: Vietnam without anti-cheat, for example. Before anti-cheat worked on Linux on Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Linux users could only play on non-anti-cheat servers, and there was one Linux users server that if you were lucky had 4 people online, and shut down permanently after all of like 3 weeks. The other non-anti-cheat server was just full of hackers, and was mildly notorious for distributing malware to all it’s players at one point.


On Windows EAC is kernel level. That it’s not kernel level on Linux is better and easier for the normal user (I hope we never get kernel level anti-cheat on Linux), but it also makes it basically trivially easy to hack on Linux.
We just have to hope that Linux players keep mostly playing in good faith, and that most hackers (generally not being the developers of the hack) will keep using Windows. Too many Linux hackers, and our supply of multiplayer games could get cut-off.


Stick me on the end, ma’am


So me fr (I fell asleep with the “Create Post” for this post open)


The worst thing about that printer tracking is that we only learned about it around 20 years after they started implementing it. It’s been another 20 years, imagine what they’re doing now.


Cameras generally have barely noticeable, but uniquely identifiable, defects that will consistently affect pictures. So if you post a photo on your personal Social Media, and then you post a photo from the same camera on Hexbear, those two things could be connected. Just because it can happen doesn’t mean it’s practical, though.
I have no idea if this is what’s been used with the Harry Potter thing.


down with cis
Looks more like a man’s man. Buff, juiced, chiseled six packs: what if there was attractive, but it was just for the dudebros.
tl;dr would, some women would, more men would


I was never a Reddit poster, and I didn’t find Lemmy from Reddit (chapotraphouse was long gone when I joined), so it really wasn’t that hard.
I use Redlib occasionally to read Reddit posts, sometimes I need to find obscure things real humans have talked about. You could try setting up Libredirect so you can only see the Redlib version of Reddit (no posting, less algorithm, no interactions, and sometimes it goes down so you’re forced to take a break).


Humans would be nothing without advertisements. Ads are life, ads are love, ads are laugh.


It is a bit of an obscure situation, but you know how some places use RFID identity cards to do authentication, including to do stuff like let you into a building? Well imagine if it got replaced with mobile-first phone based RFID.
lichess is goated. maybe I’ll even end up running your stockfish analysis.