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With basically almost every company collecting all our data at all times, who exactly are they selling it too? Wouldn't all these companies by this point have all yhe same information?
  • Facebook was the same. A company would hand them a token for a visitor that went to their site like say Amazon. They then tell Facebook if you see that visitor token show them an ad for this vacuum cleaner. No information ever traded hands except some anonymous id and money.

    But I have had places actually sell my information. Comcast Various Banks The State of California

    I had a weird last name attached to Comcast never used it anywhere elae. Started getting mail from various companies for Rev WeirdLastname

    I registered an LLC, all these compliance companies now send me mail. Thanks California

    Tech companies not so much they just target ads and I can block those

  • *guitar shreds*
  • Explaine who was fixing those things after fighting that red dude and the witch

  • *guitar shreds*
  • explains who fixed those things

  • Reddit / lemmy vs Old internet forums
  • Feel like lemmy is more like usenet than a forum

  • Boys With a Time Machine VS Girls:
  • Richard Nixon started the war on drugs.

  • 50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says - CBS News
  • 100 years of inflation has destroyed the purchasing power of the poor and middle class. If your mam and pop does not grow 2% a year its a shrinking business and eventually there is nothing left. Big corps seem to make it work by bending the rules. But the little guy gets screwed. The rich tax rate is like the murmur show to distract us from losing everything of value.

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  • Yeah I heard that argument from the “right” and “left” yeah people would gamble all their money away then what.

    Its basic income, if you want more go produce something. But we should treat people like adults and stop treating them like children.

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  • i’m not buying it. Sure he could be a confederate apologist but if you are writing a song about some rich old dudes in DC screwing the rest of us over its some hard rhymes. When I heard the song he pronounced the word “rich men” and “richmond” nearly identically. I was like what does “rich men north of rich men” mean, then later I heard “richmond north of richmond”

    Looking at the lyrics he was complaining that we have people in the streets with no food to eat while there are obese people getting fat on welfare. Sounds like he thinks government is incompetent.

    I saw a stat years ago that if we took all the money we spent each year on welfare and just gave the people those programs were trying to help straight cash we would have 5x the amount needed to push them all over the poverty line.

  • My SSD suddenly died. I only lost 10 minutes of data, thanks to ZFS
  • I haven’t lost anything on any of my systems using zfs.

    I was using it on some thumb drives. Both drives went bad but snapshots on the failed devices themselves I had everything

  • Dealbreaker or no?
  • ugh hate all that stuff

  • Dealbreaker or no?
  • As someone with a twin with a completely different personality the idea of horoscopes has always been sily

  • New research shows renewables are more profitable than nuclear power
  • I was talking about the starting of new projects

  • New research shows renewables are more profitable than nuclear power
  • But disposal/storage of waste is baked in to the cost of nuclear. The economics of solar and wind don’t include those which is why we have windmill trash heaps

  • New research shows renewables are more profitable than nuclear power
  • If we required the recycling cost to be covered in the purchase of solar cells and wind mill blades would this still be true.

  • ally rule
  • tell them large marge sent you!

  • Laughs in Jira
  • ugh Jira. At my first job in 2006 I was the Jira administrator. Every project wanted their own custom fields. We had a Jira project for “infra” problems it had 3 fields yall Title/Description/priority and it worked so well. Moved to a company with a simple ticket system with not much more but the concept of “tags” it was heavily

  • Small children are well known to be afraid of voids (closets, under the bed) in their sleeping area. Knowing this, why don't we design children's rooms to eliminate them?
  • I always told my kids the monsters were in the closet not under the bed. I also introduced them to hand puppets named chewy and Bytee. They were monster ostrich that lived in the closet, there favorite food is my kids which they nip at and the kids all have found it hilarious over the years. Also there was a monkey that slept in the closet when the zoo was closed. I told the kids I was renting out the closet space. Have three kids 13, 11, 4 none of them were ever afraid of the closet or under the bed. Any hint that they thought something was in the closet and I would go full conspiratorial and confirm there is “something” in the closet. That always seemed to work well apposed to denying their fears.

  • Printers
  • I have the HP Color LaserJet Pro M255dw I love it. I got it new last year. Sure its been complaining about low toner for 90% of that time but it still prints and they look great. I don’t have hp software installed, I have the wifi turned off and just use the ethernet hookup. airprint from my phone works great also. Its never once refused to print because one of the toner colors are empty. Sure it complains but it still prints. I can’t say the same for any inkjet I have ever owned.

    Never buy consumer grade printers. If the ink is more expensive than the printer you are going to get hosed in the long run.

    I had a brother laser before but it pulled so much current at warm up that it caused a brown out that tripped all the ups’s in the house.

    I

  • Python @lemmy.ml Rev @ihax0r.com

    PEP 703 is going to be accepted, are you ready for noGIL?

    discuss.python.org A Steering Council notice about PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython)

    Posting for the whole Steering Council, on the subject of @colesbury’s PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython). Thank you, everyone, for responding to the poll on the no-GIL proposal. It’s clear that the overall sentiment is positive, both for the general idea and for PEP 7...

    A Steering Council notice about PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython)

    Meta is dedicating 3 engineers to get the nogil patches into cpython. There are some other companies stepping up as well. This is huge this is the closest we have ever been to solving the issue of the GIL.

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    Beef Cabage Rolls

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    Threads by Meta backend is built with Python 3.10

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    iHax0r Heavy Industries @ihax0r.com Rev @ihax0r.com

    Lots of work to still perform

    I need to fix email and images

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