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    Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?
  • Thing is, a well configured Linux system will just work, and continue to work for the foreseeable future. You have zero guarantee of this with Windows.

    After being in tech for like 30 years, i'd say that every OS sucks, but the way they suck and the intensity of said sucking is very much not the same across them. Linux VERY MUCH has issues, yes, but most of the time they're in your power to diagnose and fix, in Windows the main troubleshooting advice has remained mostly the same across decades, the 3 R's, Reboot, Reinstall, Reformat, because many times you just don't know and CANNOT know what went wrong.

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  • SHIIIIIIKAAAAA

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    Exclusive: Google-backed software developer GitLab explores sale, sources say | Reuters
  • This worries me, i can see the new owners killing the Community edition and/or enshittifying the software to uselessness. Do we have a FOSS alternative that does the whole CI/CD pipeline too?

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    Ukraine Asks Mexico To Arrest Russia's Putin If He Attends Inauguration.
  • Regardless, it's extremely unlikely'

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    "Disabling Ad-Block" by Nose Ears
  • They say: "Disable adblocking to visit our site"

    I hear: "DO NO visit our site"

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    Despite Spending $100 billion on AI Google is still no where close to a real ai assistant | Amazon Walkout failure and no real plan for sustainable profit.
  • It's "LLMs cannot do what the salesmen and CEOs say it can do by it's very nature"

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    Google Chrome is no longer 'deprecating third-party cookies'
  • Firefox is the only reasonable alternative to the Chrome monopoly right now, yes, but they too are going bad, we need more alternatives

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    Firefox enables user tracking
  • This is after they bought an ad company last month, Mozilla is compromised now

    Edit: Somebody pointed out the reason: Mozilla Foundation has no members. It's just the executives, no one in the actual community has any input in Mozilla's direction, and considering how wildly out of touch tech executives are this explains it all

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    Storm Linux 2000, 1999
  • If there was an updated version these days i'd be fully inclined to run it, haven't followed the project in more than a decade though

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    Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM
  • I remember the Slackware dozens of floppies install, things have gotten stupidly easy with time

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    Heritage Foundation insists it was not hacked by “gay furries”
  • I do believe they're laying low right now

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    Giant phallus-shaped iceberg floating in Conception Bay surprises residents of Dildo, Canada
  • The last few years I've been using this quote so much: "Reality is stranger than fiction because fiction must make sense"

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    Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour (Update)
  • From the FAQ:

    Why is Magic Earth free? What is the business model?

    Magic Earth is free for all our end-users but we also have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners. For instance Selectric.de (a supplier for navigation solutions for ambulances and fire trucks), Smarter AI (developing ADAS systems) or Absolute Cycling (using the platform on bicycles). For more info on the SDK, you can check magiclane.com.

    Will Magic Earth be Open Source?

    No; since it is also used commercially (we have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners), we cannot make the code public.

    Back in like 2010 that would have been 100% acceptable and welcome for me, but these days I'm very wary of a commercial entity going down the enshittification route, and having no source makes it so that if they go down that way you have no easy way out, you're locked. I guess not being in the stock market is a positive, but nothing stops them from being acquired by somebody else who starts mining every byte of data...

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    Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour (Update)
  • For my use case of mixed public transportation i don't think there's anything OSM-based that comes even close to GMaps yet (i'd LOVE to be proven wrong here, i'm in the western EU area so lemme know if there's something i can try)

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    Now The EU Council Should Finally Understand: No One Wants “Chat Control”
  • In the coming EU council presidency, which will be led by Hungary...

    Oh, the next one will be lead by Orban, yeah, they'll happily drop the surveillance proposal, yeah right...

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  • Thanks to the wonders of UV resin i got a super-cheap UV flashlight for curing it, but the thing didn't last much. I don't do this a lot, only occasionally, so a proper full expensive dedicated curing setup is a waste for me, and a not too expensive flashlight is not a bad idea, but I'd like to have one that won't break down after a bit. Is there such a thing?

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