That’s so not how onlyfans nor deciding to become a mother works, I don’t even know how to respond to this
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What exactly are the consequences relating to becoming a mother?
If you consider exposing massive rule breaking of intelligence services “fucking around” instead of suffering massive consequences for the benefit of basically everyone that uses the internet… Sure he fa&fo
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Thoughts on Space Games, Part 1: Top-5 AAA Games
3·1 year agoYep but with the limitation that you will only ever have 4 people in one mission besides some special hubs
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Thoughts on Space Games, Part 1: Top-5 AAA Games
4·1 year agoOh it’s quite different! The gameplay loop is centered around PvE in a cooperative style with a handful of different modes and a ton of different maps. It does take place in space but there are also missions that feel less spacey like the planes of eidolon
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Thoughts on Space Games, Part 1: Top-5 AAA Games
4·1 year agoWarframe! I haven’t played in a while but the art style and game in general will always have a place in my heart.
Of the ones on your list I have only played mass effect back in the xbox360 days. It was one of the first games I played. Super good memories. I might need to revisit those if my Xbox is still working
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The anti-AI sentiment in the free software communities is concerning.
6·1 year agoYou don’t know that.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The anti-AI sentiment in the free software communities is concerning.
162·1 year agoThat’s not the tone I like to read even as an answer to a statement I don’t agree with. No need to get that personal.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The anti-AI sentiment in the free software communities is concerning.
9·1 year agoI’m not saying nobody should work on this. There is obviously demand or at least big tech is assuming demand. I’m just saying it’s not surprising to me a lot of Foss developers don’t really care.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The anti-AI sentiment in the free software communities is concerning.
562·1 year agoI think the biggest problem is that ai for now is not an exact tool that gets everything right. Because that’s just not what it is built to do. Which goes against much of the philosophy of most tools you’d find on your Linux PC.
Secondly: Many people who choose Linux or other foss operating system do so, at least partially, to stay in control over their system which includes knowing why stuff happens and being able to fix stuff. Again that is just not what AI can currently deliver and it’s unlikely it will ever do that.
So I see why people just choose to ignore the whole thing all together.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Schenker shows off a Linux laptop prototype with Snapdragon X Elite at Computex 2024
4·2 years agoI guess but bios was a thing way before uefi and while it apparently also was a pain because people implemented it differently it did work.
Afaik the mein problem with arm is the discoverability of the hardware on the bus. For x86 it’s pretty dynamic but arm needs something called a device tree.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Schenker shows off a Linux laptop prototype with Snapdragon X Elite at Computex 2024
5·2 years agoEspecially with android I don’t get it. Every vendor has to maintain their own boot loader and modify the aosp code just to get it to boot on their devices. Is it just to avoid people slapping their own os on their phones?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Schenker shows off a Linux laptop prototype with Snapdragon X Elite at Computex 2024
10·2 years agoI never understood why booting arm is such a pain. I mean I get that the current situation is that it is a pain but I don’t get why this is the situation.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Much ado about "nothing" - Xe Iaso (==Goodbye NixOS)
11·2 years agoI think you are missing the part where the community also gives back to the project. At some point the project isn’t really the creation of the original author anymore.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Explain yourselves, comp sci.English
15·2 years agoContiguous storage is very fast in terms of iteration though often offsetting the cost of allocation
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•military industrial publishing complexEnglish
2·2 years agoExtorting you out of your money via unfair prices by misusing your power is borderline legal. There are consumer protections against this kind of stuff.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•military industrial publishing complexEnglish
19·2 years agoIt’s about the margins. If your phone contract was “100€/minute” that would be a scam. Also journals do have a lot more power than phone companies. Journals aren’t a network of providers where you can choose whichever is cheapest.
One good thing about zstd is that the main developer is full-time employed to work on it. Alas he’s employed by meta to do that… But it’s likely harder to social engineer your way into that project
Apparently it differs between distributions


That heavily depends on where you live though. The best answer to people objecting to that kind of work is the payroll. If you can support your family with whatever you’re doing it’s none of my business.