I got a b/w Brother laser and have been using it with Windows, Linux and Android devices with no issues. It has lasted me through 6 years of university and I’ve only replaced the toner once. Probably the best technology investment I’ve ever made.
I got a b/w Brother laser and have been using it with Windows, Linux and Android devices with no issues. It has lasted me through 6 years of university and I’ve only replaced the toner once. Probably the best technology investment I’ve ever made.
Ken Lee!
Do you think that’s some kind if setting in Firefox? I thought the web site determines the expiration date for a cookie?
I think we may need to implement a 128 bit unix timestamp before that will work.
Many people have given great suggestions for the most destroying commands, but most result in an immediately borked system. While inconvenient, that doesn’t have a lasting impact on users who have backups.
I propose writing a bash script set up to run daily in cron, which picks a random file in the user’s home directory tree and randomizes just a few bytes of data in the file. The script doesn’t immediately damage the basic OS functionality, and the data degradation is so slow that by the time the user realizes something fishy is going on a lot of their documents, media, and hopefully a few months worth of backups will have been corrupted.
I don’t understand why image generators can’t just make a quick call to a chatGPT API? It’s incredibly competent at producing convincing text.
I guess this is me now.
I think the Japanese language handles this pretty well. People typically refer to someone by name, even when speaking directly to them where “you” would be used in English.
Ah, I found the link at the bottom of the main page. I had no idea there were so many instances!
r/buyitforlife is a treasure
I agree. I can imagine communities being created for a one-time event, and having the content saved for posterity. Think something like how Reddit’s r/place is a snapshot in time.
Interesting. Is there a way to see which servers mine is currently federated with?
Bold choice to have your arrow keys all in a row. Did you consider VIM arrow order when choosing a layout?
My personal favorite is the spider costume for dogs.
If I happen to be the doctor and it’s someone else going under I’d say “Okay, let’s get this leg amputated!” when that is NOT the actual operation happening.
If there aren’t compilation instructions in the readme, check the source code for a “/docs” durectory. Sometimes you can find instructions there.
“RIP my inbox”, “How do I delete someone else’s comment”, etc
I have never seen so few fries from Five Guys before.
I have the standard Firefox for iOS, and the only security setting I see that might be related is “Enhanced Tracking Protection”, which is set to standard. I would assume that should allow basic cookies for persistent login though. I wonder if there’s something about Lemmy that is causing it to be detected as some kind of ad tracking thing?