

Its a very recent addition that creates some exceptions to australian free speech protections under the guise of preventing combatting anti-semitism. Basically just the Israel lobby getting their personal laws.
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Its a very recent addition that creates some exceptions to australian free speech protections under the guise of preventing combatting anti-semitism. Basically just the Israel lobby getting their personal laws.
Why you got a hole where your peepee should be?
Graphene only works on google pixel phones and google hates custom roms, so i have a feeling graphene on pixel wont be around much longer at least on new pixels. So hopefully the partnership between graphene and motorola will come to fruition soon.


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I used to do the thing with the coins as a kid but with trams. Always fun.


Well they dont lol, they are super flimsy these days and most stuff is soldered on. Its good if this turns out to be the start of the return to good thinkpads, but i wouldnt get my hopes up yet.


Thats nonsense, there are plenty of phones and tablets with usbc video output. Its been a feature for like a decade. Other companies have had working desktop modes for a long time and google just abandoned their work on it until they decided they could use it as a marketing feature. They probably just didnt want the pixel to cut into the chromebook marketshare.


The 4 (iirc) also had USBC video out but google removed that functionality only to now have a reason to sell you a new phone. I hope its actually good and they publish source for it as part of AOSP, otherwise this news is fucking useless.
This is how i find out that they broke Apex on linux. Used to run just fine.
They are nobodies


It’s a consequence of weed being illegal. If you need fewer grams to get high (because it has higher THC content) you can sell less weed for the same money which makes smuggling it much more cost effective.


Also this interpretations is just wrong.
Jacob is right that AI is changing the way that normal software development work gets done. It’s a new capability that has proven itself to be so useful that it clearly isn’t going away. Yes, it represents a significant shift in how we build software, it moves us further away from how the underlying stuff actually works, but the benefits exceed the risks.
The benefits most certainly do not outweigh the “risks”, because they are in fact not at all risks, but an actively happening disaster of environmental, social and cognitive nature.
Also the entire argument of “when you go deep enough nobody actually fully understands anything” is stupid. The people that actually understand the deepest are the people that are creating all our cutting edge technology. Modern processors wouldnt exist without people trying to go as deep as possible.
Literally all of these can be resolved by just going out during a cold season.


Surprised he wasnt shot by police. Mentally unstable + police usually ends badly in the US.


They also had to correct their results last month for some reason. I think they are just having issues with their surveys rn. Also there were multiple 30+ minute steam network outages in Europe in the past few days. Europe is definitely the majority of linux steam users so that might be related.


I know you are looking into editing the files, but you can probably also do this with live filters with something like easyeffects.


Yeah, Sodium-Ion ones are completely lithium free and are already being mass produced. They will most likely completely replace lithium batteries for stationary deployments because they dont care about the cold and basically do not burn.


Its more like a few thousand devices, not 30-40 but ye.


I somehow read “Nonconsensual dominance” and was a bit worried.
Basically all linux distros have a keyboard shortcut menu where you can add scripts and programs that do whatever you need. I have only used AHK once long ago, so i dont remember all that it does, but isnt that just all it is basically. The thing that makes AHK easy for people is all the publicly available scripts people made and published, not the application itself.