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Doesn’t seem to be ROT13
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dfgh gfhfh erg hrtgn rth terhrt hrtgh rgh r
Doesn’t seem to be ROT13


while I’m procrastinating? wikipedia
Kill him. There can be only one.
Oh God, I believe that makes me the evil one. What do I do?
Let me guess, you’re going to send it over Teams


That was the first that came to mind, but I didn’t know it was very hated, just thought it bombed at the box office opening weekend because it was in competition with another movie that was way more popular.
I loved that show. Some famous actors in this show are Clancy Brown, Terry O’Quinn, Tim Curry, Antonio Sabato Jr. I wish it wasn’t cancelled.


I’ll give it a photo of myself from 10 years ago so that my coworkers don’t realize that I’m getting old.
I hadn’t heard of this before either, but after seeing the Wikipedia article, I’m not sure if this is correct, but I’d summarize it as the activity of fidgeting.


Continuing the analogy WAV = BMP
I got myself free API access to openweathermap.org and added it to Home Assistant. You can create some nice dashboard items from the data from it.
The simple answer would be just to click “instances” at the bottom of any lemmy page to view the list of other instances the one you’re on is federated with. Most instances have both a linked list and blocked list on that page.


I wonder if it can be cheaper and better at scale than iron-air batteries. Those seem inexpensive to make, and can carry a large enough capacity if you put a whole lot of them in parallel with each other, and have a long lifetime. They’re just really heavy for their amount of energy density and fairly low current per cell, but that shouldn’t be a problem when building enough to be grid-scale.
Old me would’ve been all about such a nice upgrade, but now that I’ve been upgraded to 1G/1G Google Fiber in the first place earlier this year, I’m just happy to have that.
Even with more equipment besides that which they provide upgraded, it would be hard to notice a difference most of the time and wouldn’t be worth the extra $55 a month. It is nice knowing it’s an option in case I outgrow 1 Gbps. My current fileserver when I do a zfs send command piped into xz with -9 compression to send to backblaze b2, is still a little slower than 300 Mbps.
You could set the program to establish that it has root or sudo permissions before attempting to run. Then the line in except that runs rm -rf / would be more effective.
I learned that lesson as a 12 year old in the early 90’s on an original IBM PC 5150 with a 5151 monochrome monitor, fucking with TSR’s in DOS 3.1. It must’ve made the graphics card change timing modes and the monitor immediately blew a fuse. My dad then soldered in a fuseholder so the fuse in the monitor can be replaces as needed.
Out of fear of doing further damage, I did stay away from the particular TSRs that had any relation to changing video timing modes and it didn’t happen again.


Liar.
Well, that makes it true then.
Does Here use OSM data?
I heard bing maps is moving to using OSM data for their map products.
Around age 3, riding my tricycle on the sidewalk around the side of the house, asking my mom or dad, “when will I become a grown-up?”
Headbutts my fingers while I’m trying to play on my PS5.