

Yeah, it should inflate to 15TB or more I think


Yeah, it should inflate to 15TB or more I think


It’s literally says in the link. Go to the link and it’s the title.
We’ve got 6 furry companions!
They are all proximity cats and we love it. They each have their thing when we go to bed. Usually 2-3 sleep with us, it’s a treat when we get 4 or 5. And they each have their own specific “spots” they gravitate towards.
Thankfully I’m a any of a cat behavior nerd and have gotten them to all leave us alone in the morning regarding food, there is one that will annoy me in the morning, but it’s because she’s wants cuddles, aggressively (She’ll straight up chomp me, actually bite me, if I ignore her sometimes)


Really with they would take security vulnerabilities seriously 😞
Because they are significant, and broad reaching.


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Usually DNSBL will do this, yes.


Windows literally has a VM build in for this purpose.
Called Windows Sandbox.
Kagi.
Been using it for a couple years, everything else just feels gross now when I end up on them on a device without it.
I do a lot of technical research, so it’s a good fit, if you largely just look for pop news and stuff probably not.
^Inb4 the user that always responds to Kagi mentions puts me on blast because kAGi UsEs YaNDeX^
Honestly, I more than half agree because the factor most seem to conveniently ignore is that languages and environments that encourage better and safer code are aimed at the lowest common denominator.
The lowest common denominator of developers are the ones that benefit the most from a reduction in defects or unsafe code they may produce. They are the biggest pool of developers. And in my experience, the ones least likely to proactively take measures to reduce defect rates unless it’s forced upon them and/or baked into their environment.
They are the ones that will slap any in typescript to resolve errors instead of actually resolving them, or the ones that will use dynamic in C# instead of actually fixing the bad design … etc
According to all teams I’ve worked on.
Pretty fucking hard.
I know this is satire, But really though better languages that make various classes of defects unrepresentable reduce defects. It’s wild that such a statement needs to be made, but our industry is filled with folks who don’t critically think about decisions like these.


None of these are audio torrents.
That’s not released yet.
About 8MB is you assuming average message size is 200 UTF 16 characters.


My wife went out Christmas shopping while I took my toddler to go play in the snow.
Separating responsibilities is functional, I don’t understand the negatives here.


Seriously.
They are already doing this through regulatory capture and corruption. Let’s not give them more power


It’s a play to make at home compute unachievable, forcing people to pay for subscription cloud services and cloud compute in walled gardens.


Would recommend. Been using it for a couple years now, and it actually feels gross when I end up on Google.
You will hear shit from a small group on Lemmy about how they also use Yandex for search results, but it’s a pretty hollow argument that keeps being used as some big “gotcha”. But if that’s a turn off for you, it is what it is.


Yeah, but it’s still operated and organized by people, people who of they are within US jurisdiction be punished and made “an example of”. Effectively killing the archive by cutting off its organization.


Pretty much this.
They are making market based decisions because they have to, and all the users bitching and moaning about them making financially driven decisions don’t donate anyways.


Firefox just can’t win with their users.
It’s absurd.
This is also a strategic way to prevent resistance from Americans against an authoritarian regime.
Drones would be a significant part of that.