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Wow, a whole $1 million. They’ll notice that for like seven seconds.
Wow, a whole $1 million. They’ll notice that for like seven seconds.
NewsBlur
alternate headline: “UBlock Origin Lite - Crippled adblocker for a google-dominated internet.”
do what u/Buffalox said, stop using chrome and chromium-based browsers.
You should be able to to settings then focus then whichever focus you’re working on. Inside there you’ll see categories for people and apps. List any contacts and apps that you want notifications from during that focus. All others should be silenced
It’s a neat idea but it looks like the company doesn’t have the resources to create decent hardware to carry it out
AVA/NHI: asshole vs asshole, no humans involved.
No matter who wins here, everyone loses
Persistent object ooze prevention? Yes, that’s a solved problem.
They are humorous IETF standards published on 1 April over the years. These are specifically about implementing internet protocols using carrier pigeons instead of more traditional media like wires or optical fiber.
You are absolutely correct. If your network supports IPv6, 6214 is definitely a requirement
It’s nice to see an actual technology post, instead of business news about tech and tech adjacent companies which is the usual fare here
Just ran across this while endlessly scrolling: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/15292568
I’m not any kind of expert but I seem to recall that turning air conditioners off and on with a switched outlet is a bad thing… something to do with how they start and stop the compressor.
Also, unless you have no choice, stick with the dual hose models, because the single hose ones end up pushing conditioned air out the window. Even if a single hose model has a theoretically higher efficiency, it won’t translate to the real world because it’s blowing cooled air out the window.
Hacking something to replace the unit’s power button is probably your best option
That sounds like something a robot would say
Even Oracle, a company that funds OpenOffice and has its own proprietary fork of it, doesn’t use it internally. Oracle internal laptops come with libre office installed.
If you’re in the USA or Canada, schedules direct works very well, or at least it used to. I haven’t messed with it in years.
It should, yes. But in my experience it doesn’t always. Clear the saved password and re-enter it and see if that helps.
Did you have a saved password? It may have cleared the save without telling you.
I have a friend who always downloads the smallest (by file size) copy of any video he can find. He has a 75" 4k TV, 5.1 surround speakers, the whole setup but he downloads 720p in stereo almost exclusively. He says he just doesn’t care about the video or audio quality. It blows my mind, but some people are just weird.
Edit: Also, Paul is just a funny movie, if you’re into goofy movie references.
I bought one just before the end. No ragrets. There are definitely some software quirks (the rear cross traffic alert always points the wrong direction) but overall I like it.