

This is such a dumb headline. The teardown does not show why the phone didn’t happen. It actually poses more uncertainty as to why it didn’t happen, as the tech itself is quite brilliant!
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This is such a dumb headline. The teardown does not show why the phone didn’t happen. It actually poses more uncertainty as to why it didn’t happen, as the tech itself is quite brilliant!


(to Microsoft) So, you won’t be using your ai for vibecoding your updates anymore, right? …Right?
…checking Microsoft’s status page…
User impact: A subset of admins in North America may be unable to access the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Current status: We confirmed that an issue in a recent update introduced errors in the code path that facilitates calls to the Microsoft 365 admin center when encountered by admins, which resulted in their inability to access the Microsoft 365 admin center.
I guess Microsoft didn’t get the memo they released, then…


the passenger hanging out the window yelling “get a car ya cheap cunt!”
At least get a bike, ya cheap passenger cunt!


That was a good read. Very eye opening to the underpinning problems in the oss world, caused by the proprietary world. Really, we should all use a license that prohibits commercial uses of any oss code.


It’s pretty cool. Like how kleenex and xerox became definition terms, too, for tissue and photocopy, respectively. I love language evolution and etymology.


I don’t recommend getting the straps, though. Get the roll. And Velcro is a brand for a hook and loop product. You can get the Velcro brand, they’re pretty decent, albeit expensive.


Show him the EULA for copilot (where it’s for entertaining purposes only), and tell him you’ll be going elsewhere and leaving an appropriate review.


Something like this.


Get a giant roll of hook and loop (shouldn’t need wider than 1.5cm) and cable labels, then very carefully bunch and label everything. Make sure you don’t pull on any connection as you neatly bunch.


Moss causes a fire, and tries calling number. He can’t remember all of it, so he just enters some numbers to the tune. It’s a hilarious scene lol
Not sure why you don’t see my avatar or name. I’m on browser, and see everyone’s.
Edit. Minute 1.27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EBfxjSFAxQ


If I may suggest, run proper cable management, including labeling both ends of each cable (so you know where the other end connects to).


…I do get the reference. Thus the userID, avatar, and name. And my previous comment, once I understood ayyy was referring to my username and not my previous comment. Maybe I’m misunderstanding your question?


I did not know that, and I do like that piece of info! Thanks!


Oh! Hahahahhahhahaha!!!
What country have I got? Hello?..


Lol what jungle? Or… do I even want to know?


Understood. They mentioned mpeg4 in the text, which (because of the MP4 container) got me on that route. Thanks for the clarification.


What about Matroska? That was open to begin with, wasn’t it? Is it not good for streaming?


VPNs could turn purely domestic communications into “foreign” communications the NSA can legally intercept
Lol. Then they go and immediately say:
and the FBI, somewhat less-legally can dip into at will
In other words, they don’t gaf about your sovereignty, and will monitor communications in any way they want, legally or otherwise.
They’ve been illegally digging into domestic communications for decades. Stallman and Snowden (to name a couple) exposed that a long time ago. Hell, the USA government exposes themselves all the time, the USA people just choose to ignore it.


LMDE is based on Debian.
Lol. Ok, ai bromer.