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I may have left Utah years ago but I never stopped eating fry sauce.
I may have left Utah years ago but I never stopped eating fry sauce.
Fry sauce (ketchup+mayo) with pickle juice. 👌
I am 100% voting for Kamala in a deep blue state. But, I wanted to point out that it’s not the popular vote that matters, unfortunately, thanks to the electoral college.
do they think only bad devs create bugs? it’s part of programming.
Do you know if the new version supports user tagging?
This surprisingly works on boost.
Ah, makes sense, thanks. I haven’t really used IPTV before.
Interesting that they’re targeting IPTV over torrent sites.
And only for now until it inevitably gets appealed.
Yes. The nvidia drivers on linux are horrible, and always have been. Since I ditched my nvidia 2080 it’s been much more stable.
You declare your beneficiaries when signing up - it goes to them, I believe.
oh… 😐 thank you for the heads up
Even if you’re not shucking, shucks.top has the current best prices for WD drives.
Edit: see @[email protected]’s reply below, apparently shucks.top is gone.
Somehow my Xfinity alias I used last year (before I escaped them, thank god) was stolen and it gets spam from time to time. Xfinity hasn’t reported a breach, but somehow it’s the only one I’ve caught so far.
Is this any better than radarr+overseerr?
This doesn’t add any extra tracking, in fact it’s intent is to make interacting with advertising more anonymous from a user perspective (click that learn more button).
On top of that, the author says “…or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome”, which pretty much invalidates everything they have to say.
No, you still need to follow the original license in most cases.
Good luck finding the owner, and also good luck shutting down their hundreds of torrents and thousands of peers (which will definitely never happen)
This actually isn’t a bug, it’s a KDE feature (literally). It’s so you can shake your mouse to find it. Here’s more detail, but basically to disable:
Uncheck System Settings → Accessibility → Shake Cursor → “Shake cursor to find it”
It should be noted that if a hacker is able to exploit this, they’d need a lot of access and you’d already be boned. This is no where as bad as what Intel is going through right now.
Saying that you have to “basically throw away your computer” is very misleading to say especially in a subtitle, when that exact thing is actually what is happening with Intel CPUs.