And here’s another turd nugget from today: https://lemmy.ca/post/31164813
And here’s another turd nugget from today: https://lemmy.ca/post/31164813
Let’s see… yes he can. 🥹 I was pretty shocked he won the last election. I won’t be shocked anymore.
This is completely naked though and in the current cost of living environment - a lot less meaningful. This is 3 billion that didn’t go to any of the multitude struggling services that we rely on.
Not sure if bad or insulting…
Oh I understand, I just think leaning less on Biden in order to disassociate from unpopular issues, in order to get a broader coalition. And throwing blanket sound bites to the opposite that are trivial to loop harm that goal.
He’s been in Israeli prison so they should have enough biometrics on him to ID.
cross device syncing between desktop and phone
This is me
Point for the Sinclair garbage farm - at least generates a shared alternate reality. 😂 Also there are thousands of actual human beings that work there and directly generate this reality. So the chance you’re gonna get dissent from the corporate line is significantly higher than when there’s an algorithm in charge.
The population of North Korea is estimated to be around 25.7 million people (based on a 2020 estimate by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs).
On their information platforms which are now people’s primary sources of reality.
The VPN should keep access to the homelab even when the external IP changes. Assuming the VPN connects from the homelab to the cloud. The reverse proxy would use the VPN local IPs to connect to services.
It’s drill bits. New drill bits made this possible.
I think most Albertans would not object.
The last time I activated a TV was in 2022. It was a Sony X85K and it didn’t require a connection. I’ve subsequently only used it with a CCwGTV.
Before that I activated a Samsung U…7300 or something like that in 2020. That didn’t require connection either. I also used it with a CCwGTV.
Ah so the finishing work. Makes sense.
E: Reading about PLA specifically, it appears to be compostable. Also burning it doesn’t produce nasty byproducts. So perhaps 3D printing with PLA isn’t that bad, of one takes care of the excess.
How do printers create microplastics? I’d think they wouldn’t be significantly different than other ways of manufacturing plastic parts. Genuinely curious.
I don’t think I’ve seen this posted here. I’m a bit shocked to see something like that written by the NYT. It seems well sourced and the NYT has defended it against criticism.
T > L, that’s about it.