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Are you new to the whole “human” thing? We gender absolutely everything.
I like Lemmy but there’s like a few dozen of us. We’re politically less relevant than mumsnet.
The key here is “better performance at similar price points”. There are absolutely amazing 2.5 drives made for server applications, but they cost so much money you’re better off getting SSD these days.
Speaking of which, you should consider SSD.
Wait, Mexico elected a celebrated climate scientist to the presidency?
That’s pretty awesome.
Monsters Inc but all the apostles are Mike Wazowski.
Most people are as evil as they want.
That is to say, not a lot.
Is this a meme from 1999? I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen a pay phone.
You should see 52% of the first version of my code.
It doesn’t have to be right to be useful.
The future of computing is not computers. Computers, by and large, are trending down. There is already mass adoption of Linux. Android. Steam decks.
Computers with keyboards and mice are increasingly obsolete. Fighting for market share there is like trying to become the biggest vendor of sailing boats in the steamer era.
I mean, we got Finland and half the Baltics.
And still we’re at 4% market share. They don’t seem to be doing a very good job.
Denmark not being part of the eurozone despite its central location is extremely funny to me. Like some monetary San Marino.
It’s called “Android”.
THE YEAR OF LINUX IN THE DESKTOP!
It’s like Lucy and the football.
I have yet to see anything I can run myself that works as well as cloudflare. Still, not exactly self hosted.
Linux is the most used kernel on the planet - and it’s not close. Just the Android phones are enough to get a comfortable lead. Add the embedded systems. Add the servers. The competition is severely trounced.
The few desktops left and right are just slivers of the complete domination that Linux exerts over commercial operating systems.
This could be more innocent than it sounds. Computer data is never actually “deleted” until it’s overwritten with new 1s and 0s — operating systems simply cut off references to it.
This is emphatically not true on iPhones. If it’s surfacing deleted images, it’s a big deal.
I used bank deposits. First through the mail, then through electronic-but-not-Internet payment systems and finally online and mobile banking. Also bank authorizations.
Checks were never big here, but they had been phased out completely in the 00s. I haven’t actually seen one since the nineties. I have never owned a check book.
The solution to that is to buy a net block. IPV6 address space is very affordable.