Israeli settler leader Daniella Weiss says Palestinians will 'disappear' from Gaza
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 9h ago 100%

    Oh, looking for some lebensraum, are we?

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  • Theoretical physicists: Actually...
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 17h ago 100%

    So it's basically doing nothing and lying about it. 😆

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  • On the bright side, zero responsibilities
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 18h ago 100%

    Maybe I should keep it a hobby and not pursue a career. That kind of shit would mess with me. I tend to pour my heart and soul into my programming.

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  • Theoretical physicists: Actually...
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 19h ago 100%

    Programmatically, what does the kernel actually do with data sent to /dev/null? Put it in a temp buffer and just delete it?

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  • Dunedin Airport introduces maximum hugging time of three minutes at drop-off zone
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 20h ago 66%

    There's a bit of difference between someone you love and a pillow.

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  • should I completely jumpship to linux when windows 10 ends support or dualboot ltsc and linux
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 22h ago 100%

    No better way to learn and get used to it than ripping off the bandage and being forced to deal with it. That's what I did. Been Windows-free for ten years. If you still have a Windows partition around, it may be too tempting to just go back to it when things get a bit hairy.

    As far as games, yeah, it sucks that I can't play some games, but I've filled that time with more productive hobbies. I can program C and C++ now, self taught on Linux.

    But the more people that jump ship, the more developers will target Linux, so it's just a matter of time now before you can play anything again. It's definitely a 1000x better environment now than when I switched back then.

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  • Should I be worried?
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 22h ago 100%

    First clue was the "ata" prefacing every error message. Then various things like "SCSI parity error" which indicates data corruption during transmission. "Parity" data is used to double check the integrity of the actual data.

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  • Linux and your family
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 2d ago 100%

    https://wiki.galliumos.org/Welcome_to_the_GalliumOS_Wiki

    Unfortunately, looks to be discontinued, I just checked. I guess I gotta check up on my mom's laptop and get her something that's still getting updates haha. That news totally slipped by me.

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  • Man who threw away $500M Bitcoin hard drive sues city for right to search landfill
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 3d ago 100%

    I mean, companies exist specifically to do this for other big companies, I'm sure there are security procedures, background checks, NDAs and everything that needs to go with that.

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  • Linux and your family
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 3d ago 100%

    Not Windows, but I rooted/cracked an old Chromebook for my mother and put Gallium OS on it because newer ChromeOS wasn't suported anymore. She was able to take care of affairs with it when my Dad passed and uses it daily still to keep in touch and manage her life. 90% of what she does takes place in Firefox, so as long as an OS has that and some basic utilities like a calc and text editor, she's good to go.

    A $150 laptop bought in 2013 still able to accomplish modern tasks. It makes me sick thinking of the throwaway society we have created. When I pass by the neighborhood dumpster and see an entire perfectly fine big screen LCD TV with just a couple bad capacitors in the power supply. When I see entire vapes with batteries littering the ground. When Microsoft decides to arbitrarily kill off an entire previous generation of PCs with TPM.

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  • A third of Americans agree with Trump that immigrants ‘poison the blood’ of US
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 3d ago 100%

    Isn't that literally everyone not indigenous to the American continents?

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  • Drugs haul heavier than an elephant seized by Mexican navy
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 3d ago 100%

    You forgot the standard football field unit, we use it to measure the space station.

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  • Former Intel CPU engineer details how internal x86-64 efforts were suppressed prior to AMD64's success
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 3d ago 100%

    This is like Kodak inventing the digital camera and then sitting on it for the next 20 years. Because it doesn't use film. And Kodak is film.

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  • Silicon Valley is sacrificing the climate for AI
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 3d ago 100%

    Well...right now it's being used to cheat on homework and generate infinite anime tiddies...so just a matter of time, I guess?

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  • Sidebar: what has Trump done on guns? A lot.
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 4d ago 93%

    ^ Someone's about to get a visit from the g-man. Nice OPSEC bruh.

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  • Afghan journalists fear country going dark as Taliban bans images of ‘living things’
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 4d ago 100%

    Fortunately, there was no such thing as audio recording when their religion was invented

    I think I remember a video where they found audio vibrations scratched into a piece of pottery or something, because some straw or a twig was resting on it while it spun and was being molded and it picked up the ambient noise. It wasn't an intentional recording though, and the audio they were able to extract is right on the edge of being something somewhat recognizable from pure noise.

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  • A blaze burns down a brand-new fire station in Germany that lacked fire alarms
  • TimeSquirrel TimeSquirrel 4d ago 100%

    Alert tones blare over the station radio

    "Engine, truck, structure fire, box nnnn"

    Dude hops into truck and notices the GPS is not telling them to go anywhere...

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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yDm6xNeYas

    Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike pushed an update that caused millions of Windows computers to enter recovery mode, triggering the blue screen of death. Learn ...

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