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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When everything is fake and we continue to believe it
21·11 months agoSure, but we weren’t assessing harm.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When everything is fake and we continue to believe it
4·11 months ago“Entertaining” doesn’t apply exclusively to pleasant things. Politics and media are extremely entertaining right now. They used to be very boring.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux Breaks 5% Desktop Share in U.S., Signaling Open-Source Surge Against Windows and macOS
2·11 months agoIt’s a little badge they like to wear.
Used to be a lot longer and more annoying.
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politics @lemmy.world•House Republicans block Democratic maneuver to force release of Epstein files
1·11 months agoHere’s the thing – what are the “Epstein files” exactly? Who claimed they exist in the first place? Who has them?
And even then, if you’re having 1 a day, you are right up at the edge of being a “heavy drinker”.
New recommendations are something like 2 per week max.
For sure, but in the context of “fucking up your brain” I’m talking about the line where you move from “increasing your risk of certain problems” to “actively developing lesions in your brain”.
About 1 a day – if you’re going over that, you’d be considered a “heavy drinker”
But even that much is still “bad” for you, just not as bad.
I mean, more than a few drinks a week will fuck up your brain.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why didn't the Democrats release the Epstein client list?
22·11 months agoBecause they said they did.
Did the Biden government say they had “the Epstein client list”?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why didn't the Democrats release the Epstein client list?
13·11 months agoWhat is “the list”? How do we know the government even has “the list”?
Assuming you installed a virus through wine/proton, it’s entirely possible for it execute if it has what it needs to run from the wine prefix.
Whether or not it can do any real damage depends on the virus, but there’s nothing stopping it from getting access to anything your user can.
The worst is when the product is good, and you start deluding yourself into thinking that you deliver better results with that method.
Right, so like they said, it’s about the OEM, not the OS.
Have you tried Sunshine+Moonlight?
Of course, but the point is that it isn’t a factor in Thor’s decision.
You don’t need to open source the code to release the server binaries.
But that’s not even what Stop Killing Games is about…









Nostr really isn’t about the platform, it’s about the simple, platform-agnostic keypair setup that identifies you.