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Buying china only phones (lemmy.dbzer0.com)

Hey. I was just looking for curiosity the official china xiaomi store. And I saw the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, it seems to be a great phone with 12gb of RAM and 512GB of storage, 200MP camera (I know that doesn’t determine how good the photos will be) for just 2099 yuans which is approximately 250€, and I was wondering, is it even...

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So not only do the backdoors in Huawei’s equipment reported on in 2020 allow them to spy on network traffic for China, but the NSA might have implants on Huawei’s backend that would allow them to also get a copy of that information. That sounds like all the more reason to avoid Huawei and go the GrapheneOS route. Not sure why you think any of that is contradicting.

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I’d think simplest option is to replace the symlink with a text file that contains the target path. Then add in a special unique extension so you can easily detect which files are meant to be symlinks.

I haven’t used it but this script looks like it does most of that github.com/nbeaver/toggle-symlink

Though really I would question the need to do such a thing. Backup is a well solved thing so needing to be creative is a bad sign. I’d default to using a pre-built backup tool like borg. If you really need to avoid wrappers you can always backup to an actual file system via rsync which will handle symlinks normally

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That open water bottle is nerve-wracking.

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Same. From comment section I get people are talking about being school kids but like… Social studies is 3 ring binder, math is spiral notebook with perforations, English is library book and black and white composition notebook, science is a folder that gets replaced monthly after it rips… All loaded into a backpack along with like 5 textbooks wrapped in brown paper

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A billion dollar company doesn’t count as indie anymore? What is the world coming to, next you’ll say corporations aren’t people too.

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Even their Experimental Gameplay games from before WoG and Tomorrow Corporation are worth playing if you can find them. That includes Tower of Goo of course but I remember there being a lot of fun ones back in the day.

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Maybe being given a gun and told you’re a “thin blue line” by an insular culture that encourages, trains you for, and gives you legal immunity for most acts of violence make one more sociopathic?

Threads has hashtags now (www.theverge.com)

“Tags work a little differently than hashtags do on platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). When composing a Threads post, you start a tag by tapping the # symbol and then typing out your topic. But instead of being limited to just one word, you can type out a whole phrase (with spaces!) and add special characters,...

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Those aren’t hashtags, those aren’t even tags. That’s a freeform category system. What’s old is new again.

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Maybe some kids near you are taking driver’s ed lessons and you’re seeing the instructors before or after?

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The middle paragraph is so disjoint. It’s only mildly more relevant in the full article.

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It’s not referring to the blanket partial forgiveness that got blocked by the SC for made up reasons. This is about the longstanding forgiveness programs that had huge backlogs of applicants that the admin is now working through. It’s additional people being approved (and the sum of their debt), not additional relief for everyone.

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I know the straight pipes move data between processes and curved pipes go to or from files depending on direction, but what do bolts do?

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Ya if it was old it’d be piss yellow from sun damage and way dirtier. With a few bullet holes if it was left outside in some places.

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Ya this. Simple addiction/withdrawal cycle. Overlapping addictions can certainly magnify things.

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Give them a Nomad, even with full batteries it only lasts like 5 minutes.

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Click through to the real article, not the reblog

News by Wesley Yin-Poole Contributor

Updated on 3 Jul 2012

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“ChatGPT is stealing our content! Make it so scrapers can’t get anything back from us”

“But web scrapers also are–”

“I don’t care!”

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Did you not see Mister Edison’s demonstration of how dangerous that is? It killed that beast from the dark continent dead! Surely 200 years from now our descendants will laugh at us for ever giving Tesla the time of day for his proposterous schemes.

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You want a certain amount of humidity to prevent static buildup and increase the cooling ability of air. Water used in cooling is only reused so many times before it’s discarded to prevent scale buildup. The article also mentions it includes the water used in power generation.

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I’m going to go with all three: sleepy sloshed Spaniard

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They make zipper-style ziplocs with sliders, no need for pinching or stretching.

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In 2013 the APA merged autism and aspergers into the bucket of Autism Spectrum Disorder which many now refer to as just autism. Autism is a spectrum disorder where on one side you have “highly functional” people who are mostly indistinguishable from neurotypical folk and on the other end you have people who cannot speak, cannot function on their own, are dependent on their family or the state their entire lives, and can often have other serious health issues.

Autism speaks was founded in 2005 and merged with groups started in the 90s. So the “Autism” in the name is not really referring to modern ASD as a whole and its focus has always been primarily on the latter group. As a result the group has advocated for things meant to support individuals on the higher severity side of the spectrum, which includes a focus more on family as spokespeople, and supporting research to prevent the worst parts of autism (a “cure”). The “cure” bit is the main issue as in the past that was literally in the mission statement and mentioned in marketing constantly.

The “Autistic community” you encounter online inherently lacks those who can’t speak or write. Autism represents an aspect of themselves they each have different feelings about but it’s very often a core piece of their identity. As a result Autism Speak’s approach is offensive because it takes an objectively more negative view of their identity (a “cure” can border into eugenics in that light) and includes a focus on other people besides the autistic individual. In my opinion, the community is unfortunately highly neglectful of those who literally can’t have a voice in the conversation but that’s a whole different matter.

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Connect to your instance’s PG and run: DELETE comment WHERE body ILIKE ‘%uwu%’;

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I’m pretty sure if I dug into my backup-of a backup-of a backup-of a backup to get to my old files from the 00s I’d find this there. I might have even ironically had this picture on my Zune.

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That’s not completely true. That’s often the ideal way to use them (especially with integrating pre-existing applications). But they do offer (crappy) user stores in their auth0 product which can handle registration including UI.

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There’s a cost to maintaining a feature. Unless a certain percentage of users would actively use the feature and it would improve your KPIs more than another feature that could be implemented in the same period with the same maintenance cost, it’s not worth it and will never be prioritized.

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I don’t think you’re ever going to find an acronym that doesn’t have some other meaning in a different field.

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Heh, so you can take a still photo of a deceased love one and turn it into a “live photo”

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The best part is when it runs out of battery and lands right on your head.

US destroyer has ballistic missiles fired toward it, after responding to attack on commercial tanker (www.cnn.com)

Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi rebel-controlled Yemen toward a US warship in the Gulf of Aden, after the US Navy responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker that had been seized by armed individuals, the US military said Sunday....

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Take your complaint up with US Central Command, they’re the ones who described them as “ballistic missiles”. It’s not sensationalizing to use the phrase your sources use, they’d be criticized for bad reporting if they just said “missiles”

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Sticking to AWS, you can host static content direct in S3. Just need a bucket and DNS CNAME.

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Why you knocking on my door if you’re sick? Go home!

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I feel like I’m missing something… Why would one think this was in reference to materials science?

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Until it learns such walls can also be made of human skulls. Dum dum duuuuum

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Maybe it starts that way but once that’s accepted as a thing the result will be increased usage of mines. Where before there were too many civilians to consider using mines, now the soldiers say “it’s smart now, it won’t blow up children” and put down more and more in more dangerous situations. And maybe those mines only have a 0.1% failure rate in tested situations but a 10% failure rate over the course of decades. Usage increases 10 fold and then you quickly end up with a lot more dead kids.

Plus it won’t just be mines, it’ll be automated turrets when previously there were none or even more drone strikes with less oversight required because the automated system is supposed to prevent unintended casualties.

Availability drives usage.

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More like seatbelt is muscle memory they don’t actively think about. Nobody is mentioning closing the door or aligning their foot to the pedals either.

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Why can’t we move the fucking lists?

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The muffin watches this with amazement from the oven and remarks “dude, I’m baked”

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Oh God I hope you’re banned quickly

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We’ve been trying to reach you about your photo’s extended warranty

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And then they have a meltdown after deciding all they want is one random-ass potted plant.

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Like you show up an hour early to everything for half the year?

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