

Nah, Teslas will set themselves on fire with a family inside before it allows something like that to happen.
Game and Tool developer working with Godot and NixOS.
Nah, Teslas will set themselves on fire with a family inside before it allows something like that to happen.
He forgot to give us the point values…
Ran Over… | Reward Points… |
---|---|
Child | 20 |
Cat | 10 |
Dog | 15 |
Adult | 25 |
I wonder what they’ll offer in the Tesla rewards shop
Probably for the same reasons that healthy food is a luxury. Make it easier and far less tedious to get the shitty end of the stick. Most of the proles will just give up and accept it, especially in a world that seems to put instant gratification at the top of the TODO list over self-reliance and self-respect. In other words, fashion over function.
If they can surveil our conversations and control what we see and hear, then they can advertise shittier foods, which then puts us in the pockets of insurance and pharma once we develop conditions and diseases from said shitty food. Once you’re in that loophole, it’s already been said by the pharma execs themselves, “healing your customers is a bad business model.”
Their spider-bro game is weak, IMO
You’re probably right, the reactions of people around him and the way he addresses the cameras feels staged.
Mainly just complimenting how much he nailed the temper tantrum, really felt like I was talking to my cousin (who doesn’t even own a CT).
Are you sure this isn’t real? If actually satire, someone get this dude an oscar!
Indeed, I see a gfx card in there, and cables.
Tell that to the monero miner I had to nuke when I took over one of my clients’ legacy systems. Thing was a literal hydra, detonation was the only option. Was on CentOS 5, but it was written to be POSIX compliant.
Yea, you’re right. Mac/Win/Linux only. For Android I’m just using KeePassDroid. It auto-closes after a time, and you have to reload the db any time you want to get in, any way. The feature is a little less relevant.
ETA: I’m a moron, I need to look at what community I’m in 🤦♀️
I spent what felt like many moons trying to compile Gentoo when I was a kid. There was only the wiki and a gritty forum for getting answers, nothing in real-time. I didn’t have very much knowledge of the kernel or messing with modules, and was certainly lost on getting a desktop environment going even after I got past the kernel part.
It was such an experience, I decided to become a janitor.
ETA: also this guy (not strictly linux, but same vibes)
KeePassXC, mainly because it was the first fork I found at the time that would auto-reload the kdbx if it was modified elsewhere and you had it open. Great for a syncthing setup to share passwords between a small IT team locally.
I wonder if we could get EU to take over some states if we got enough votes to secede in some areas.
I imagine the list will be dynamic. Those projects might be on a list somewhere, just haven’t been vetted yet by their standards. Start with the source projects, then dive through the forks.
IMO, anything dubbed a “War on ____”, especially by officials, is actually about precisely this.
I just use scissors, I have so many IECs laying around
There’s also a hardware way, works on practically any device. Phone, tablet, laptop, desktop, etc. Doesn’t matter what the OS is.
Press and hold power button for anywhere between 5 - 15 seconds. The second half of this meme describes this method the best, methinks.
Puppies or Chihuahuas?
Lmao, indeed. You can just open up flatpak repo and look through the game categories
It’s for deployments and managing many environments/machines from a single CLI interface. You can do all sorts of things like push configs based on labels/groups, gather real-time data/logs, scale up/down. It’s great when you have a lot of VPS/VDS/VMs to manage and you’re not using a platform’s specific management tools.
I mainly use NixOS as a barebones backend, keep it as minimal and hardened as I can, then most of the projects/apps that run are done through something like Docker or k8s. So for me, it’s all about managing the underlying servers that provide the tools needed for a project to operate.
The tool itself is undergoing a pretty big redesign at the moment, but you can get the gist of it from the overview in the manual of the commands.
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/115931128/download/1/manual/manual.html#chap-overview
lol, glad I clarified it. I was going to leave it vague and then remembered tables.
Also, yes. Markdown is the shit and I’m glad Lemmy didn’t try to reinvent the wheel!