Just your normal everyday casual software dev. Nothing to see here.
Oh man I fucking called this one, as soon as I read that article a few days ago saying that the Russian maintainers were removed from the kernel, I'm like man if Russia was smart right now they would do a country-funded version, this is completely legal as well under the licensing of the current kernel.
Hey that's looking damn close to what mine is, but they still managed to squeeze through
The biggest reason of why I struggle to get into any of the subscription-based games, because none of them are only subscription based, they charge you both for the game and the subscription afterward so you have both the price of the game plus any type of expansion packs plus the subscription cost monthly afterward and that's without including any of the microtransactions. I don't know why anyone plays them
I love the US, in one state they are fighting to remove people from the ballot who were legally on it, then next door they are fighting to put people on the ballot who had legally been registered.
if Texas turns blue I'll be amazed. I don't see it happening, like sure its "trended" but like, it's never come super close to it. I feel there will be riots like we never seen if it does.
I would love to see everyones face though.
"haha I hit x object with a hammer y times, this is the result"
I've never understood these videos, phones were never built to survive these niche cases. Just a waste of material and a device.
it's the "I threw my money in the fire" video, without the risk of being charged a federal crime.
yea this is really their biggest thing here, by the time conf emails get sent everyone will lose interest lol
Class members who make a payment selection by the response deadline will receive $20 for each relevant device they own. If there is more than $50,000 remaining in the settlement fund after all payments have been issued, class members may receive up to $50 per covered device.
that's not that bad tbh, I got 34$ from a Sony class action based off privacy data, didn't have to do anything but say yes I was effected
This is actually an optional thing, by default it will but it can be configured to be stripped, generally not a recommended thing though because it means that whenever you want to change the iteration count or the you need to force a password reset on every existing user
I'm willing to give him a pass on that one since they're probably worried that their General audience will understand the word encrypted but not understand the word hashed
The only Victory I see in my medium term future is leaving the country. The US is fucked 5 ways to sunday and honestly I don't see that recovering any time soon
Their ice cream and McFlurry is used to be really good for the value
I say used to because they more or less butchered the McFlurry in the past 7 years they no longer have the iconic spoons they've removed the packaging replacing it with a slightly smaller packaging and they've increased the cost by about double.
So far they haven't shown any form above declined. In fact the actually just decided to separate from being an official Samsung repair partner, because Samsung was trying to dictate how much they were charging for the repair costs and were actively hinderings efforts regarding repairing Samsung products, so they decide that Samsung wasn't aligned with their programs values and decided to drop the program. This doesn't mean that they dropped how to repair Samsung devices, it just means that they no longer offer second party access to Parts it's now third party and Samsung themselves aren't providing the repair manuals anymore (not that they really did in the first place)
While I find their tools pretty steep in pricing, there's still nowhere near cost of doing it through Apple or Samsung
This article becomes so much clearer, when you realize that nationstates is an online browser based Nation simulator
I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out what information I was missing because I wasn't pulling it from the article. It keeps talking about government processes and then reiterating steam accounts and Discord alt accounts and I'm like why would any Nation ever care about any of these
it's all virtual, it's a game. So much simpler to comprehend now
I miss my RTS topdown style games, I could never get into WCII but like, I agree its a dying genre
yea I think if I shared a sub cost with someone it would be worth it, it's the only reason i still have prime. I personally think that $120 for service rendered is a little low, but I believe that $240 is just too steep for a single person. For the benefits given, I think easily $5 a month for online, then like $7 or $8 a month for the games would be more then reasonable instead of the current $20 a month. I think 150-160 a year is more than fair for service rendered, but currently its roughly $15 a month for just the games(assuming the previous price of 60/year for only online which ends up being $5 a month), that's almost a full indy game title monthly. Unless I'm actively playing more then 10 Indy games a year, or more than 4 AAA titles, it's just not worth having for the current price. It's usually cheaper to just buy the game outright
that being said, if PC game pass is what MS considers it's Ultimate without online sub... they consider just the game portion as $12 a month, which for what is offered, I find too steep for my tastes for someone who would want to lock on for a year at a time.
Right, didn't even bother to do the bare minimum of finding out if that's intentionally how they wanted the video or not, then even acknowledges that fact at the end of the article.
I'm using keepassXC with syncthing as my sync service, with my server as an encrypted longterm storage. It's pretty flawless, just make sure that you keep file versioning on(its a setting in syncthing) for at least 2 versions, I haven't had it happen yet but, with any dual system setup there might be a sync conflict if it fails to sync before being modified.
That's actually good enough that if I was a tourist, I might actually fall for that, dang lol
Yea I think that's a good compromise, I want creators to go on Bsky so its all in one place... (and I can escape the Political and ad succumbed hell that is X), RSS would be an interesting route but like, it would need a feed for every creator wouldn't it? unless the social media platform allows it built-in like BSky does