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Fart of the squeal.
Bakrupts casino
Decides that’s not big enough
Bankrupts the US and plunges the world into a depression
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google is cannibalizing the web to feed AIEnglish
16·3 days agoIt already is too expensive and adding more compute doesn’t make it cheaper lol it just causes a race to the bottom among data center providers and an eventual crash there too.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When you have wiped once already and your butt has a change of heart
2·3 days agoChange my life. Me no like no bidet. Me hate poop at work for this reason.
Yep same here. Some of the most miserable assholes you’ll ever have the displeasure of knowing work as retail managers.
I’ve literally experienced the “I changed/edited/deleted this comment and now my code works” before and it floored me. I can’t for the life of me remember what happened specifically I just remember being scared. It shouldn’t do that, and since it did something I deeply don’t understand happened behind the scenes.
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iocase@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Like what the hell is going on in major league baseball ?
2·5 days agoHe’s flattering them with words they understand
When you do the math on how much it costs both a private citizen along with the public to enable cars as transportation it’s mind boggling.
The province I live in makes around $90-100B / year in tax revenue, and spends around $4.5-5.5B / year on roads and road maintenance.
There’s also the hidden cost of road work caused by utilities being replaced, struck, or newly installed. We pay thx bill for that through our telecom, power, sewer .etc
Insurance, gas, car payments…
If a road is built to last 10 years then technically on average you’re replacing ⅒ of your roads every year. Utilities are the same and trenching/patching is horrible for roads necessitating rework on them earlier than the life expectancy. A fiber line might have a 40 year life span, but installing it turned a 20 year road into a 10 year replacement.
Cave man mode. Save much token. Very easy. Get straight to point. Missing semicolon line 182.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•As a small farm owner, no image has ever been more accurate
8·6 days agoThey also walk around on their middle fingers so they’re literally flipping the world off with all 4 limbs from the day they were born.
I’ve noticed a massive overlap between trans and telecom. Even before the internet, telephone phreaks were more often than not trans or trans adjacent, or just straight up eggs before it was cool.
directs you to a 10 year old thread that has nothing to do with your current problem. The moderator will ban you if you point this out.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens
6·11 days agoI guess one benefit is rust development often doesn’t use bleeding edge version for everything, where you pull the entirety of crates.io through your machine when you open your IDE. From what I’ve seen most projects use == versions and lock files.
I don’t know enough about rust though. Could an attacker change historical crate versions to a payload and then cargo pulls them because they changed? Or will cargo only pull an update if you change to a different version on your machine?
If you haven’t seen It the largest steam train in the world was restored by union pacific, #4014 big boy. It’s basically two heavy freight locos welded together into one machine over a hundred feet long. Lots of great videos of it online including a great video where it helps out a stalled mainline freight train running actual customer UP freight.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Zero-day exploit completely defeats default Windows 11 BitLocker protectionsEnglish
49·13 days ago
Pictured above: microslop’s PR lead
Iirc the south bridge now aggregates masked interrupts and groups them together instead of pestering the CPU a whole bunch





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