At least Amazon is thinking of the shareholders.
Due to lemmy.world blocking pirating communities, I will now be using !CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
At least Amazon is thinking of the shareholders.
They were. This is a romantic playlist. Very different
Maybe but it’s almost a $2trillion dollar company. Might be a shell, but it’s popular.
I’m very familiar with privacy and I use it for some stuff. But I very much prefer to use a credit card if I can.
I wish more banks did virtual cards. The only credit card I have that does is Capital One.
Citi used to. Not sure if they still do.
The hardest thing about Linux Mint is installing all of your software. It’s daunting even for very established users.
I moved from Ubuntu to LM a few months ago and I’ve enjoyed it.
Oh snap. He’s got something new in the works. I hope it’s a banger.
No encryption provided; Christians have nothing to hide
I actually 100% support this. Let’s make sure every church only uses HTTP and does not hash their passwords.
After all…what do they have to hide?
Instead of daemons, it’s angels.
I’ve requested confirmation and have only gotten it once or twice.
What I’ve started doing is actually just sending them their same exact terms via their corporate registered address (regardless of their instructions) with the arbitration clause and jury trial waiver and just about anything I don’t agree to removed. I tell them so long as they continue to provide the services to me, that they implicitly agree to the terms I’m sending them, with any further updates requiring them to send a registered (not certified) letter.
I intentionally do not provide any way for them to identify my account except for the return address.
I figured if I ever had to go to court, one of these things would happen:
So far, no company has ever written me back or turned off my access to the site.
I suggest everyone do this because these forced arbitration clauses are very anti-consumer and we need to start clawing back our rights.
I honestly like the new mobile experience. It seems more tidy.
When people say that it’s “literally unusable” I’m like “what the fuck were you using it for?”
Try them with rice.
Car companies have definitely imagined this. And if they could, they 100% would.
The stigma is that windows tries to shove one drive down your throat.
When I first set up windows 10 a while back, they told me that a Microsoft account was required to make it function. I sighed and followed along and then saw how every time I opened the start menu, it’d say “your files are out of sync! Activate OneDrive to make sure your files stay safe.”
It’s a dark pattern. If I wanted OneDrive, I’d install it.
Now I have to jump through hoops anytime I do a fresh windows install to ensure that it allows me to use a local account…which should fucking be the default.
I typically code a lot of back-end and processor intensive workloads. The issue I have with i5s is that they don’t seem to be as “snappy” as i7s. I’ve worked with both for good long periods of time. When I had an i5 laptop, I had to off-load a good majority of my development to the cloud because I couldn’t do containers and listen to music and run two monitors at the same time. I never had the same issue with i7 processors, even on a laptop.
My biggest pet peeve is when an up and coming thot takes one pic and spams it everywhere.
I end up blocking a ton of content creators as a result of that. I don’t need to see your same exact pic in 20 different communities.
Oooh, I had not considered that but thank you for the recommendation. The only thing I don’t like about these PCs is that they all have RGB lighting. I really don’t need this and I don’t get their appeal.
Are CUDAs something that I can select within pcpartpicker? Or is this like a cloud thing?
With the conversations I’m having here, I’m leaning in the direction of integrated video (assuming I can get one with display port) and a discrete card just for AI work.
I use VirtualBox for VMs. I’m assuming there are instructions on how to give the card to the VM? My cursory google search came up with dubious results.
These states: