

If I ever see someone wearing smart glasses near me I will slap them off their face.


If I ever see someone wearing smart glasses near me I will slap them off their face.


Ah yes, the revelations of St. Gandalf
I don’t know. Must be an Mbin specific bug. I sometimes have a similar problem with gifs not animating on Mbin but working fine when I follow the link back to Lemmy.
Are you on Mbin? I have the same problem…


Time to move companies? I don’t know what sector you are in, but in my sector it won’t be long until AWS means you’re excluded from procurement.


It’s already happening. Plenty of companies and public services are moving away from US cloud providers, dragging their suppliers with them. My company is moving to a EU cloud provider too, because our SaaS clients make us. They won’t renew multi-year contracts if we don’t move with them.


He’s a Doctor Who villain: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Papal_Mainframe


…no? They are allowed to do that. Chat Control was about making it a requirement for all communication software, breaking encryption in the process.
Edit: scratch that. I read the article again…


If firefox dies before a viable alternative exists then the Chrome lock-in won’t ever be broken.
I have a HP microserver running Debian and Docker. But it runs far more than just HA. It runs all my self hosted stuff except for my pihole.


I really like Gnumeric. It can handle some large sheets and complex cases better than LibreOfficr Calc. But Calc is my daily driver.
That is fine for your personal projects. It stops being fine as soon as you need to hire extra people and grow the team.
Same goes for any application that are proud to use “no framework”. It just means that you partially implemented your own poorly documented half-assed framework.
The real problem is that most data is inherently relational, and trying to force it into a document database is just as problematic as ORMs are.


[…] only around three minutes slower than it charges in normal temperatures.
No. The cold tests starts at 20% and the normal test at 10%. My guess is that charging from 10-20% at -30 C takes a lot longer. Still a good battery, but they’re fudging the numbers here.


At 1.5m they usually should be able to follow basic commands. Have you tried repeating at a higher volume setting?


Or believing that 72 virgins are waiting for you in the afterlife.
Sunk cost fallacy. You won’t need a decade to rebuild in Godot. You know exactly what you’re making. It’ll be waaay faster. Unity as a company has proven themselves to be untrustworthy. They will pull the rug out from under you when they get the chance.


They don’t design a system that does so intentionally. It’s equal parts ignorance, automation and cluelessness
47 is early 40’s, right? Then count me in!