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HexadecimalSky @lemmy.world
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Pls someone make this reality
  • Okay but should I put in the year I graduated or the year of our textbooks/curriculum? Because my U.S. history textbook had an assignment for the "present day" to write about the "ongoing" war in iraq under "current" president George W. Bush. Spoiler, I did not go to HS when bush was president.

  • Constantly. Or "oh, I thought I told you already."
  • My sister, didn't visit for a few years then told family she was going to visit for Christmas, okay. She arrives with unexpected company, her boyfriend, she says. Family never heard about him. 1 month later she visits and goes, oh yeah, "I am expecting in 5 months". 2 months later she goes, oh yeah "I got married last week".

    She doesn't understand why dad was so upset...

  • Math
  • It always gets mez the older I get I better realize how Jank my education was,

    Elementary school taught me addition, Middle School Taught me multiplication Junior High Taught me pre-algebra College is teaching me addition, but with common core

    One day, maybe for my bachelor's I'll learn some of those funny math symbols.....but not today

  • YouTube Is Cracking Down on Gun Content, and 3D-Printed Gun Makers Aren't Happy
  • I remember something from "forgotten weapons" where he I think he talked about having to retroactively blur the auction house because he didn't work with them anymore or a change in their policy. Not a Google one, I think.

  • Mexico's new president!
  • My first thoughts,

    U.S.A.: Can we have that president?

    U.S. Govt.: No, you have president at home

    Biden

    But seriously this is awesome to see, It's nice to see some uplifting news.

  • A Windows XP machine's life expectancy in 2024 seems to be about 10 minutes before even just an idle net connection renders it a trojan-riddled zombie PC
  • I am more referring to the U.S. Army intranet system. Which while some services can be accessed from the internet, some can only be accessed while connected to the Army Intranet. The Amry uses alot of terminals, computers, that have no need to connect to the internet but only the Army intranet.

    Also, the Army modfies some of the programs and hardwere they use, such as Windows from their standard commercial versions, removing or changing features and such.

  • A Windows XP machine's life expectancy in 2024 seems to be about 10 minutes before even just an idle net connection renders it a trojan-riddled zombie PC
  • The biggest vulnerability in most computer systems are people. Many Soldiers are too lazy to save or encrypt thier files and lose them or comprise them all the time.

    A computer system that isn't designed to and doesn't need to connect to the World Wide Web should be safe. If no one, for example decides they want to access a certain civilian website and so finds a way to connect their terminal to the World Wide Web, compromising it.

  • Crunchyroll
  • The dub problem is a Crunchyroll problem, in my experience, having been a Crunchyroll member before the merger. Dubs on Crunchyroll where a complete mess, each time they tried to fix it, it got worse. As you mentioned, dubs being displayed as seasons.

    After the funimation buy out, I see dubbed titles being fixed, and more dub options being added.

  • Crunchyroll
  • Funimation bought Crunchyroll, then moved everything to the Crunchyroll name.

    "Crunchyroll" isn't the one doing this...it's funimation. Which, arguably, only make it worse. If funamation wanted to it would be easy....they don't want to honour those purchases.

    Edit: I just found out technically Sony is the one that bought Crunchyroll and is technically "merging" them. So again, would be 100% possible if funimation sony wanted to.