And they’re getting away with it because they understand how the legal system works (or doesn’t).
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Seems like those schools were successful in teaching them how our legal system works and how to use it to advance their own goals. Seems like the only thing they didn’t learn is ethics, but their understanding of our legal system is pretty solid.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto
Television@piefed.social•Warner Bros. Discovery Officially Rejects Paramount’s Revised Offer, Stands by Netflix Deal
6·15 days ago???
That’s one of their given reasons for declining the offer. They’re not framing it as a good thing.
12gbps could be useful if you use port expanders to put dozens of drives on the same port, but without a port expander you’re right you wouldn’t saturate the 6gbps channel.
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News@lemmy.world•ICE plans $100m yearlong ‘wartime recruitment’ media blitz to attract new agents
4·20 days agoThat’s just a few cents per person… If overcharging wasn’t such a big problem, it would probably buy a single dose of Tylenol for everyone.
If they have video of you leaving the note, then they also have video of the truck being parked, sitting there without being hit, and the owner returning without any real incident.
And from experience, the cops would tell the owner of the truck to contact their insurance, and if pushed, the most they’d do is file a report. There wouldn’t be any investigation, especially without evidence of damage.
It’s not even about the size or complexity of the project - the code in question is wrapped in an
unsafe{}block, so no one should be expecting it to have the guarantees you’d normally get from rust. It’s ragebait.
every scientist on planet earth is wrong about basic physics
Until someone comes up with a unified theory that works for both Newtonian mechanics and quantum mechanics I’d say this is true - we’re all wrong about basic physics.
And if you prefer the
cat | grepordering,< file.txt grep foois also valid.
LSI cards are generally easy to switch to IT mode. You should be able to find a guide on servethehome.com for your model.
This, but if you already have a SAS card in RAID mode you might be able to flash IT (AKA HBA) mode firmware instead of buying a new card.
Also, SAS cables fit SATA drives, but not vice versa. So no need to buy new cables.
Not to defend US power plugs (the UK plug is clearly superior) but this sounds like a problem with your adapter. US plugs rely on the socket having enough friction to hold the plug. It’s obviously not the best design decision, but I’ve only had issues with cheap adapters and >50 year old sockets (which are hard to find because they tend to get replaced during remodeling).
The sparks are also less of an issue with 110v.
Yeah, the form factor, HDMI-CEC support, and integration with other valve hardware are what really sell it. But it’s not going to be underpriced for the specs, like consoles tend to be.
RAM costs will likely affect both custom built machines and the steam machine equally.
Valve already announced it will be priced similarly to a PC you build yourself.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages With Your Employer
2·2 months agoI’m just being realistic. Some companies will fire you over this, at it will be “for cause” so you won’t even be eligible for unemployment. If you can afford to lose your job, you can afford to buy your own phone for personal use. But if you want to take that risk, I won’t stop you.
Ajen@sh.itjust.worksto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages With Your Employer
1·2 months agoAgain, someone who knows nothing about the OS.
This has nothing to do with the way the OS works, and everything to do with corporate policy. This would be against the IT policy at most companies, and circumventing their ability to remotely manage the device could easily get you fired.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages With Your Employer
11·2 months agoDo you really think it’s a good idea to install an unofficial OS on a device your employer owns without their permission?









Only suspect?