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  • Exhume her? I barely knew her!

  • I learned not too long ago that SSDs lose data if they don't get keep getting power... Not sure how true that is, but if true, pretty awful.

  • I remember buying a laptop with a blue-ray drive. That was at least 10 years ago, and I never used it, other than holding Call of Duty (the OG) for half a year, then I put it back in its box, and that was the last time I held a CD as well (maybe a DVD? Potato / Tomato).

    Good riddance, as SSDs were up and coming, which sped up USB drives as well. (yes, yes... They still have a use, just not for me, at all).

  • This only works if the influx of new users stay relatively low. See the Digg Exodus of how reddit got fucked up because Digg expelled their users too fast.

  • hush money is okay.

    Weird how I said "Musk is using his money to manipulate people and he’s an asshole for that", and you completely ignored it...

  • Looks like a counter to the GoFundMe GiveSendGo of Karmelo Anthony, no?

    That was fucked up as well (albeit for a different reason).

  • I would argue that you'd need Publically Traded Companies, and thus Stocks, and thus a Stock Market, and also Stock Exchanges to be able to form a Capitalism.

    Of course, "private ownership of the means of production" is an important aspect as well.

  • People still fall for the "generational" bait?

    The American generational names only exist because the person who gets to name the new name get a ton of cash to spread the definition, even though those definitions are completely arbitrary.

    source: https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/generation-myth-leadership-bobby-duffy.html

  • Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.

    Our level of rebellion knows no bounds!

  • ISO 8601

  • Disregard ISO8601. Acquire RFC3339. You can leave off the T if you want to, or replace Z with +00:00.

    https://ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/

  • Programming @programming.dev
    NostraDavid @programming.dev

    "Ladybird announcement" by Andreas Kling (from SerenityOS)

    Ladybird, the browser from SerentityOS, now has a non-profit behind it! The guy in the video is not Andreas, but Chris Wanstrath (former CEO from Github), and he's pumping some financial backing into this non-profit.

    I for one am happy we're getting an alternative to the Chrome/Firefox duality we're stuck with.

    https://ladybird.org/