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Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible
  • And you can still tailor it to yourself. Instances have different mindsets to different topics and things they allow or don't and there's tons of people to agree with or disagree with but everyone is cordial.

    I just don't have a reason to go back

  • *click click click*
  • No, only Reddit is allowed to be funny enough to repost, despite this entire ecosystem existing in spite of it.

  • we're never getting gta 6
  • If any videogame series on earth could actually be made better by Ai, it's probably The Sims.

    Entire families of Ai dipshits lighting themselves on fire and drowning in pools sounds like endless entertainment. Imagine convincing them to fight eachother, gaslighting them, god with a magnifying glass.

  • [Tom Warren] The PS5 Pro still hasn’t sold out in the US or UK. Looks like the $700 price point will mean this console will be readily available this holiday
  • We also don't give a shit.

    If you own a PS5 already, it doesn't offer you much and if you own a PC, it offers you less.

  • Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible
  • ....I'm gonna go ahead and say it.

    I like it better here.

  • Dell Sales team told to return to office 5 days a week
  • Time to fire half the workforce.

    Before you do that... I have a better idea

    This is how they cull us now. Make us quit.

  • Amazon tech workers leaving for other jobs in response to return to office mandate
  • Just as planned - Amazon Execs who aren't planning to rehire them anyway.

    They do this shit to cull you.

  • Anon watches an old concert video
  • I paid $25 to listen to Power Trip inside of someone's house.

    It was one of the best and insane concerts I ever went to.

    Metallica? I dunno, man. Maybe? Thing is, they, like Pink Floyd, have bucket-list status.

    If you're gonna see them before you die, you're gonna pay for it. They know they're established, influential, and huge, and they can basically charge whatever they want.

    Still, tho. I'd rather pay $30 to go see The Melvins and get my face melted off by Buzz and his two drummers.

  • Two Linux users walk into a bar
  • Joke's on you, we all use btrfs with snapper.

    We are very aware!

  • Nessa "more commonly known as Miss Nessa" lounging in her bed near her window.

    Miss Nessa is/was/occasionally semi-feral, and still has signs of it. She will not lay on a human. She'll walk over you, let you pick her up, let you pet her, but she hard-bites and has zero differentiation between play and ripping to bits. It also isn't easy to read her cues unless you're with her for a while or know her already. So, I take care of her since she can't really be around kids or the elderly, and as long as you remember her rules and keep your eye on her when petting her, she's fine, loving and chill.

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    Israel 'didn't even respond' to truce proposal, as it continues bombing Lebanon
  • As much as any treaties and agreements made anywhere else, if I had to guess.

    Hardly any. I feel two might be optimistic.

  • Millions of Vehicles Could Be Hacked and Tracked Thanks to a Simple Website Bug
  • I imagine they're still searching for the network despite not being able to reach anything, so maybe a local hack would be possible near the vehicle, but remotely? Idk.

    My personal strategy to avoid this situation is to just not buy a car with those "features". If I can't know before I buy it, then I won't bother to care to know. Keep your secrets, I'll keep my $.

    At some level, I'd put the blame of some of this on the consumer.

    Something being a scam on some level should be the inherent suspicion of basically everything you intend to purchase. The chances a product is straightforward and trustworthy seem to be far less likely these days than the opposite.

  • Hacking Kia: Remotely Controlling Cars With Just a License Plate.
  • I drive a 2014 si

    That Civic is hands down the most bulletproof, refined and perfected k-series car Honda ever produced, or ever will, at this point.

    If anyone reading this wants a V6, find a manual TL. Equally bulletproof, but with a J-series and room to stretch out and they are CHEAP for zero reason on the market. I don't even understand it other than they don't really have tuning potential, but as a commuter car, they can't be beat for the price to comfort. They ride like clouds and have 300hp to punch with if you stomp them down an offramp.

  • Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it
  • Jazz, to me, a layman to the genre comes off as anything from Miles Davis and Duke Ellington to soundtracks composed for animes, to progressive epics that span twenty minutes and spin into a free form improv that's somewhere between art and math.

    But aside from it being a flavor other things come in, like a jazzy rock band, Mars Volta or a jazzy metal band, like Opeth, or a jazzy singer, like Michael Buble, I don't know jazz.

    I don't think as a normal person that I'm exposed to pure "jazz", whatever it dilutes into, but I'm fascinated by the chance that there might be something I'm missing that you might mention.

  • Millions of Vehicles Could Be Hacked and Tracked Thanks to a Simple Website Bug
  • If the data isn't being paid for anymore, they can't connect to anything at all. Is T-Mobile or Verizon or whoever expected to foot the bill ten years down for no reason? There may be some definitions of connecting I'm missing, but I reasoned a data connection over some sort of cellular network.

    But then, if it's some hidden proprietary magic on some unused bands, who knows?

  • Hey Lemmy, what's on your mind?
  • My mom won't stop continually trying to cure her type 1 diabetes with every conceivable bullshit product known to mankind, assured by God and stubbornness that it can be done. Most of it, she hides from her doctor.

    This week it's mushroom coffee. Last month it was CBD pills. Usually always from Facebook ads. I give her a lecture every time. She ignores it every time. It's basically all she spends he money on and you can't tell her not to. Sometimes it isn't even an online product and I'll find every salt container in the trash can.

    we don't eat salt anymore, it's the problem

    Then I have to wrestle all of it back out, explain the history of cooking from 2000 years to now and why is important then ask who on earth told her that.

    Every. Single. Week and she falls for it every single time. Ugh.

  • Israel 'didn't even respond' to truce proposal, as it continues bombing Lebanon
  • He obviously doesn't think anyone will do anything about it.

    He's right, they probably won't.

  • Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per second
  • welp, that's all done!

    disconnect it from the internet again

  • Millions of Vehicles Could Be Hacked and Tracked Thanks to a Simple Website Bug
  • Oddly enough, the cars will be more secure used since all of those online features will be defunct and abandoned for newer, more "advanced" shitware in ten years.

    Continuing the tradition that buying used is always a good idea. Thank you, auto industry.