

What on earth would ipv6 have to do with it?
I’d appreciate it if everyone could just stop burning fossil fuels, please. Thank you for your cooperation.


What on earth would ipv6 have to do with it?


People say “kernel level” anticheat as if that would be necessary for some reason, but I don’t really see it catching on in the linux world. Steam doesn’t even have root normally. Even if it did, not everyone runs exactly the same linux kernel and the only practical way to distribute a module that’s going to work for most people is through dkms, which means you build it from source, which means proprietary super-obfuscated shit is not going have its intended effect (assuming it ever does.)
There’s nothing stopping them from doing all the same bullshit in userspace instead.


“Conservative” seems to have changed its meaning at least twice in my lifetime, but I guess the essential “the people currently in power should continue to rule the world as they please” idea remains constant even when their rhetoric superficially seems to contradict it.
No. 2, which the Internet tells me is 6.4 mm. It then grows longer, but a fresh haircut is the only time I think about it and it feels great.


Nespresso pods.


Distance from eye to reflective surface unspecified. Capacity to blink twice in the time taken for light to traverse that distance in the relevant frame of reference is unknown.


The partition table isn’t encrypted either. What a scam.


“It doesn’t teach the basic number facts, only to count faster,” says someone as quoted prominently on wikipedia.
I suppose it can be fast, but the main use I’ve got out of it over the years is to count automatically using only my fingers while my brain is busy doing other things.
In some web browsers, a mouse click gives the site permission to do things like open pop-up windows and play videos.
But it’s still probably more often about collecting data to add to your profile, recording which topics interested you sufficiently to get you to click the button.


Prove_your_argument
Maybe you could mention a few examples of times they got it wrong, what specifically they said that “didn’t stand up to scrutiny”, and how if at all they responded upon learning about it?


No. This place is for serious discussion of facts and ideas only. Everybody stop having fun and being friendly.


Is that more times than they caused it?


They cured mouse cancer!?
For me the X11 era continues for now (until the next version of xfce I expect) and the era of GNOME ended 23 years ago.
The campaign seems almost comically inept. There are valid criticisms of wikipedia to be made, but the idea that it’s full of left-wing propaganda is just so ridiculous that it’s hard to imagine anyone taking it seriously. But then I felt the same way about a certain politician’s recent election campaign. I guess it’s the good old “big lie” tactic in action.