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  • Given that it was an internal DNC vote... they didn't

  • I see this article more about reporting unfortunate news rather than boosting fear. The news seems to be "Car manufacturers don't take security seriously and people are exploiting it with a simple tool".

    I'd rather hear about this now than wake up one day to see that my flipper is illegal because some politician watched a tiktok video.

  • There are some sites where Anubis won't let me through. Like, I just get immediately bounced.

    So RIP dwarf fortress forums. I liked you.

  • It depends on the state. Many states have no means of direct voter legislation. Some do, but the result is a new law, which can be repealed by the legislature as easily as anything else. Some states treat citizen ballot initiatives as more powerful than basic laws (eg, as an amendment to the state constitution) which are generally way harder for politicians to roll back.

  • Can we get someone who believes in Jakub elected as county clerk somewhere in the US South? Then they can deny marriage licenses to all the white people for being inhuman.

  • I think that a 51 star flag could look pretty cool.

  • During a work presentation, an exec used the phrase "opening the kimono" in reference to showing business accounting books to potential investors. I had never heard it before, but my gut reaction was that it was some kind of prostitution/nudity reference, and kinda gross for a professional setting.

    Maybe my mind is in the gutter, because allegedly it refers to a Japanese businessman coming home from work and wearing his kimono loosely to relax. Not really sure how that relates to transparent accounting practices.

    Anyway, some words or phrases can be interpreted wrongly by others who have never heard them before. It's not a reason to always ban them, but it does make sense to evaluate our language with outsider perspective in mind.

    • I like sharing
    • I never found any good direct downloads for all the movies and shows I wanted
  • What do you mean by handling the keyfile?

    You can generate your ssh keys outside of docker and make them available in the container through a mounted directory. You will need to manually copy the public key to your remote host authorized_keys file anyway.

  • Did something change in the link? I can't find any reference to mood-aware searches.

  • The pain of keeping it around will outweigh the pain of needing it and not having it.

    Quick boot into windows to help a friend test something on your machine?

    • Twenty-five bajillion updates since you never logged in
    • Windows "helpfully" cleaning up your Linux bootloader
    • Any shared NTFS partition between windows and Linux is almost guaranteed to be left in a "dirty" state when windows shuts down, meaning you have to run ntfsfix before Linux will mount it again

    And suddenly, that's where you'll be spending the whole afternoon. I agree with the others who say a VM is probably good enough.

  • Shouldn't he be folding little origami animals or something?

  • Depends on the search engine you use. I started giving Kagi a try and it has options to increase visibility of fediverse content in your searches.

    I'd guess it's a mix of fediverse being a poor fit for ad-oriented SEO and relatively low adoption.

  • Babylon 5 did it pretty well. One complete story, told across 5 seasons of 22 episodes each. Some of the episodes which I thought were filler on first watch turned out to involve critical plot elements in later seasons. I want to say seasons 2-4 were really tightly focused. Season 5 kinda slowed down, mostly because season 4 was written to be a finale in case they got canceled.

  • While I'm sure Holocaust historiography has evolved over the last 50 years since it was published, the latter half of The Twisted Road to Auschwitz: Nazi Policy towards German Jews 1933-1939 covers how among other plans to set up Jewish colonies around the world, the Nazis did cultivate relationships with Zionist groups when trying to expel Jews from Germany.

    The book makes a case that, to the Nazis, the Holocaust became a "final solution" when all the other "solutions" they tried for expeling the Jews from German public life before WW2 broke out had failed (eg, the aforementioned failed colonial projects).

    I'd say that Evrala's comment has plenty of credible historical support.

  • The Republic in ep 1 is about to get in a war with the Trade Federation over taxes. If a group of space traders think they can win a fight against the galactic government, then maybe the economy is poor and Republic credits aren't trusted.

  • Apparently in this context bear baiting means hunting a bear by leaving bait, not tying a bear up and betting on how many attack dogs it can kill before dying.

  • I do that for data I want to persist, but which I don't care about backing up (eg caches)

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Appropriate settings for a private matrix server