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  • Kept one of those guys for a couple months after catching him on my living room wall. He ate small crickets readily and had web covering the walls and ceiling of his enclosure. Left the door unlatched one day and back into my house he went!

    I'll have another one eventually, their hunting behavior is so fun to watch, especially when catching prey as big as them.

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    Microsoft's next-generation Xbox pitched as a "cloud hybrid" console
  • Because people complained about the connectivity requirements. Unfortunately I don't think we are there still, infrastructure for a lot of areas will not support this.

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    Turnstile at Primavera Sound Barcelona 2023
  • Saw them open for Blink earlier this year, was surprised how good the live show they put on was. I hadn't heard of them before and they rocked it.

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    Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website
  • Much to the chagrin of a large portion of lemmy users Edge is not actually a bad browser. If you're using a chromium based browser anyway there's really nothing worse about edge than the other options. Obviously not talking about Firefox here.

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    Todd Howard asked on-air why Bethesda didn't optimise Starfield for PC: 'We did [...] you may need to upgrade your PC'
  • How would you expect them to develop a game targeted towards hardware they can't test on due to it not existing? Latest PC hardware should be able to run max or near max at release.

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    Meta is back in the office three days a week, as WFH continues to die
  • Not to mention that COVID season is already starting up again and with things like long COVID still not being understood fully it's absolutely ridiculous that people are being herded back into an office.

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    Do younger people go home earlier now? Or go out less? Is it since COVID?
  • That was 10 years ago. The further we get from "the 1900s" the broader the term will become to include the whole century, much like the 1800s is 1800-1899. I imagine in another 10-20 years it will be more and more common to see this shift when referencing past events.

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    JBP has got u bro
  • Be careful with that second sentence. Keep in mind that there's an age everyone experiences, not just white men, where people feel isolated and unheard. Believing that it only applies to young white men is a slippery slope into the mindset that creates these whackjobs.

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    Do younger people go home earlier now? Or go out less? Is it since COVID?
  • You can't deny judgment being implied in your statement. It's very clear how you feel so own it. I will say, however, that shitting on "the kids" or zoomers or whatever is not helpful to anyone. We desperately need to be lifting up future generations so they can help us through the shit. Talking about them in the way you do only serves to keep them "lethargic".

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    Do younger people go home earlier now? Or go out less? Is it since COVID?
  • The 1950s are part of the 1900s.. same as 1850 was part of the 1800s. They were just being facetious using "1900s" anyway. That will change as we all get older though, eventually it will just be the 1900s.

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    Happy Labour Day to people who are not landlords.
  • More that the US has successfully managed to censor entire swaths of history by limiting education (especially in red states) and ensuring that critical thought is not taught or enforced in any meaningful capacity. This is all totally intentional and verifiable. The information is there, but people are literally not ever taught (in academia) to think critically and seek answers to things they are unsure of. It's mostly just memorization until you get the churned to the next year of memorization and if you do dare question any of it you get shit on by peers and teachers alike for being a know it all. It's rare that you find people willing to foster curiosity in children which ultimately blooms into people eating up whatever they're told as truth.

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    New phone sparks worry China has found a way around U.S. tech limits
  • That still doesn't tell me why I should be concerned. Another country having access to good technology doesn't set off alarm bells for me. I guess I need someone to spell out why them being less reliant on the West for tech is concerning. Especially considering how true the opposite has been (in regards to manufacturing) for ages.

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    New phone sparks worry China has found a way around U.S. tech limits
  • Yeah I have literally zero more information lol I'm in the US and feel like I should be concerned because "China" but I'd love a valid reason beyond "they're now capable of sustaining they're own technology".

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  • I am pretty new to the whole self-hosted thing and want to ensure I have the latest security fixes even for my tiny instance.

    I installed my instance using Ansible and am trying to find the steps to update my lemmy-ui version but I am not having a ton of luck. Is there documentation or some steps I can take to update?

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