Some additional context:
It was made by 4chan users over a decade ago, when that sort of thing was accepted there as “edgy humor”. Make of it what you will. I think there’s been some growing up, since they don’t offer/support those domains now.
Some additional context:
It was made by 4chan users over a decade ago, when that sort of thing was accepted there as “edgy humor”. Make of it what you will. I think there’s been some growing up, since they don’t offer/support those domains now.
Domains you could register an email with them at.
Ugh, yeah.
They were started by 4chan users, back when that sort of thing was more accepted there as “edgy humor”. Glad they grew up.
Yeah, I don’t know why they don’t have the normal “what is this” text from their main page at least at the bottom or something.
cock.li offers free email service with no personal info needed for signup. They’ve done this for 11 years, with no major outages to my knowledge, relying only on donations without explicitly asking for them or bugging their users.
I think at some point they also offered paid VPS services.
Very useful for accounts that you don’t want connected to your other “identities”, but where you’ll still need them associated with a real email for things like password resets.
It’s also tor friendly.
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Flashing your lights or highbeams to pass is seen as quite agressive in the US. It isn’t taught in drivers ed, and the general interpretation I hear most people have of it isn’t “Hey, could you let me pass?” but instead “Hey! Fuckface! Stop driving so goddamn slow and get out of the damn way you shithead!”
Doesn’t help that in my experience, the only people flashing to pass are aggressively tailgating me when I’m already 10 mph or more over the speed limit.
Better to just pass on the right if there’s room. And if there isn’t room, fuck off telling someone to get out of your way. Not like they can get over anyway.
Some supposedly do, and then have been found hallucinating non-existent ones.
No way that wasn’t absolutely intentional.
Small caveat:
The first switch emulator that was taken down (I think yuzu), was justified by Nintendo as copyright infringement because people (including moderators) were sharing copyrighted material openly on their public discord. BIOS files, links to games, and early leaks.
The more recent one (Ryujinx I think) was the one that did things right, so Nintendo didn’t have that copyright leg to stand on. So instead (according to the maintainer of the Mac fork) they sent goons to the house of the head dev in Brazil… to “talk” him into taking it down.
I highly doubt it. The custom ROM/OS projects have entire teams working on them, and they still can end up with bugs amd problems.
You’re overlooking the chance that you missed something critical, or aren’t aware of some weird driver interactions with your phone hardware that could end up bricking it (unlikely, but possible). At the very least I’d be kind of surprised if your “compile it yourself” works on the first try and doesn’t need some adjustments to actually run on your specific phone hardware.
Compiling your own fork of a program is one thing. Doing that with the OS is an entirely different ball game with an order of magnitude more potential complications to consider.
Guess the Snowflake (third party data storage and processing company/service) breaches earlier this year taught us nothing.
There are mods for it to restore the soundtrack and other little tweaks.
So… money laundering and a tool for storing assets in non-liquid form, as usual with the high end art world.
Probably because of the ad corp they bought
I’ve averaged 4-5 comments a day since I made my account. Probably not who you’re asking about but I’ll bite.
I’m a SysAdmin/Systems Engineer- My work tends to be feast or famine in terms of how busy things get, and there’s often times where I just have to “babysit” a long running process or script. Also times where I just need to clear my head so I can approach a problem a different way.
There are a bunch of “gimmick” alarm clocks that might help.
I had this one for a little while that sounded like R2D2 being kept alive while it’s brain was being scrambled. If you didn’t get to it in 10 seconds or so, it would roll off the table and start scurrying around the room. It was annoying enough that my parents returned it, after it was their idea in the first place.
There was also one where the alarm could only be turned off by a “key” that would take off like one of those pull cord helicopter blade toys when the alarm went off.
I think there’s also things like big vibrating bass speakers you can strap to a bed frame to try and “shake” someone awake.
In the end what worked for me was just setting a ton of alarms. Like every 15-30 minutes starting an hour before I actually had to get moving.
Good luck.
From being able to work on Linux stuff without having their contributions reviewed by someone else (not from russia).
It’s an important distinction many seem to miss.
I would love to see The Protomen’s albums adapted into a muscial (assuming they ever finish Act 3). Reading the liner notes while listening along gets close, and they already did the music for “Terminator the Second” (musical shakespearian adaptation of Terminator 2).
Yep, and don’t just state the what, but the why in your docs.
The why really helps with knowing if a step is still important, or if it no longer applies. This is especially important with anything cloud based, as I’ve seen weird workarounds become no longer needed due to updates, and I would never have caught it without my notes on why we had the weird workaround to begin with.
Yep, and in the statement they’re referring to, it explicitly suggests that their users should set up PGP.