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- Comment on 3 hours ago:
Ah sorry, correct: no dogs cats birds or other animals are to be harmed. So, a search and rescue op is to be conducted beforehand.
- Comment on 4 hours ago:
Normal? A normal person would barricade all doors and windows and then set their house on fire.
- Comment on 8 hours ago:
Hmm you might be onto something here
- Comment on 📡📡📡 10 hours ago:
Well, at least it wasn’t an iron deficiency.
- Comment on 📡📡📡 11 hours ago:
Michel Lotito: hold my beer, there’s a few wires behind my wisdom teeth
- Comment on 13 hours ago:
Not to make too fine a point of it, but quicksand is relatively rare in the Bermuda Triangle. Unless it is a very watered down version of course, but that’s outside my comfort zone.
- Comment on Ascend 3 days ago:
Deep Fried Memes? I’d visit that!
- Comment on THATS A DEAL! 3 days ago:
Plot twist: you get bad printouts of ai slop “art”.
- Comment on You can (not) turn this worksheet in late. 4 days ago:
Brilliant. I had no clue that I missed that.
- Comment on I just want to make your teeth clench. 4 days ago:
Fingering the bottle with your pinky goes a long way. This is dead serious and not a period joke, I repeat, this is not a period joke.
- Comment on Nvidia CEO: Society has no choice but to change. I used to play in the streets. When cars came along, you obviously can’t play in the streets now 4 days ago:
Aside from that, it’s very elaborate code and not exactly free of issues. But worry not, it’s tested with more genai.
- Comment on Nvidia CEO: Society has no choice but to change. I used to play in the streets. When cars came along, you obviously can’t play in the streets now 4 days ago:
GenAI is extremely destructive technology, so it deserves all the hate thrown at it, and the usefulness is still so-so at best.
- Comment on Lifeguards 5 days ago:
Every billionaire or trillionaire should have a thoroughly trained li… swimming guard! Yes, swimming guard.
- Comment on battlecheat 6 days ago:
OpenAI friend request incoming
- Comment on "If you can't afford to tip 40%, then don't eat out" 1 week ago:
In The Netherlands, service is included in the price. tipping is voluntary and not expected. If service was great, a 5-10% is generally the way. However, we have US-based chains like Starbucks that do or try aggressive ahead-of-service tipping on the price. It is very much frowned upon (especially because they already are expensive).
- Comment on We Put A Man On The Moon. We Did It. 1 week ago:
Dis this absolute joke of a protohuman really say that
- Comment on Map of all AI data center in Europe 1 week ago:
Grey is a datacenter, black is no data center.
- Comment on Is it possible to install a distro directly from online ? 1 week ago:
Why did I only see this after all my typing
- Comment on Is it possible to install a distro directly from online ? 1 week ago:
I would start trying it out. Download the image, get a usb stick of serious size (32GB or more) and use eg Rufus Disk Imagerto install it on the usb stick. When done, restart the computer i to the bios or boot menu (look at the message when starting, f1 f2 del or enter should drop you into bios, f12 on some computers drops you straight into a boot menu).
Feom bios go to boot menu, from boot menu to usb stick and select the option “boot from usb stick”.
Note the login and password should be in the documentation close to the image. - Comment on Is it possible to install a distro directly from online ? 1 week ago:
I think - and believe me, it wouldn’t be the first time I encounter this - that OP assumes Linux is like an app in Windows or Mac. Ao, grossly oversimplifying, Windows, MacOS and Linux are today’s most popular operating systems. An Operating System or OS is software that sits all alone directly on top of the hardware; therefore, a computer has only 1 OS. These are not interchangeable either, ie you cannot run Linux as an app in Windows or vice versa. Now, what you can do is download an image of any OS online. An image is in the end just a storage device copied into a zip file with a bit of extra data, that you can “unpack” back onto a storage device that can be used to boot your computer, just like windows.
- Comment on ⚫️ 😭 ⚫️ 2 weeks ago:
Nice. Also, very appropriate username :)
- Comment on ⚫️ 😭 ⚫️ 2 weeks ago:
the og goatse
- Comment on Mr Incognito 2 weeks ago:
Not entirely: your ISP can see what sites you are visiting, but not what pages you are viewing (as long as it’s httpS://). If you don’t trust your ISP with this, you can use e.g. Quad9 DNS wit DoH or DoT.
- Comment on Yum yum 2 weeks ago:
This is no way to talk about Popeye’s girlfriend!
- Comment on Its simple 2 weeks ago:
This is valid only if robbery has not been made legal, or better: institutionalised. Finest example is, of course, Ankh-Morpork’s Guild of Thieves.
- Comment on **YES / NO** 3 weeks ago:
Por que no los dos?
- Comment on What is the deal with IPv6? 3 weeks ago:
Excuse me! Do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Saviour, Unique Local Addresses? You too can have NAT issues on your modern addressing system!
- Comment on Backup 4 weeks ago:
I mean the friendly intelligent ones, that sing to their children and do not have donuts as their primary food source.
- Comment on Backup 4 weeks ago:
Poor piggies :(
- Comment on i don't care 4 weeks ago:
Phhh like it matters to equal hate.