“Lies”. Just “lies”.
“Lies”. Just “lies”.
Wow. For real, I always just assumed that .com was the commercial arm of .org. Holy shit.
Edit: So, for anyone curious, .com is owned by Automattic, who also own Tumblr, Beeper, PocketCasts and Buddy Press. The WordPress project and .org are owned by the WordPress Foundation. Automattic makes some contributions to the WordPress project but they and the WP Foundation are seperate.
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Demand GDPR. No ifs, no buts. Its even written in several languages.
I came here to say this. If anyone’s interested, here’s unedited footage of a bear.
Nothing more dangerous than a female haggis guarding her neeps.
I mean, joking aside, isn’t that how parity calculations used to work? “Got more uppy bits than downy bits - that’s a paddlin’” or something.
I read “daters” as “dealers” and I ran the whole gamut of emotions in about a half second.
charmap.exe? Holy shit. Windows 95 called, but I didn’t have a 33.6k modem ready to answer.
The whole “GayDar” thing is a total myth. We actually have Homeshexual, an autonomous self-organising cryptographic mesh network.
No. Yes. Kind of.
My home setup is three ProLiant towers in a ProxMox cluster. One box handles all-the-time stuff like OpenWRT, file server, email, backups, and - crucially - Home Assistant and is UPS protected because of how important it’s jobs are. The other two are powered up based on energy costs; Home Assistant turns them on for the cheapest six hours of the day or when energy costs are negative and they perform intensive things like sailing the high seas, preemptive video transcoding, BOINC workloads and such. The other boxes in the photo are also on all the time basically being used as disk enclosures for the file server and they are full of mismatched hard disks that spend virtually all their time asleep. At rest the whole setup pulls about 35-40W.
Right, but they’re not particles travelling through a vacuum. Even a tiny contact at highway speeds is enough to send one or both cars rolling.
Depends where you live, but in my area pizza boxes go with the cardboard.
I did, plus there’s a whole box of spiders which is a big development, lore-wise.
GDPR. Honestly, one of the greatest laws ever passed by anyone, anywhere. No hyperbole, it’s so simple and pro-dignity. It also offers a simple litmus test: if you oppose GDPR, I oppose you.
Fear of missing out, or FOMO, is one of the advertiser’s most powerful tools.
And before newspaper?
Xerox of a Xerox, for us BoJack Horseman fans.
Tgese Nuts lmao gottem