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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Your headphones suck because he definitely lead with the "n" and not the "m". I know the difference in sound between n and m and it was an n. In fact around the 0:35 mark he said, "complaining about Haitian nigge-mngr-migrants". I don't know how to spell him correcting himself.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

It's always "To big to fail", until it fails.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Are they gonna make these same accusations on companies and people working on behalf of Israel?

[–] [email protected] 110 points 2 weeks ago (13 children)

Why these people giving weapons to their kids before they're even in high school?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

I have to agree. They really think everyone out there knows enough chemistry and medicine to pull this off. Even meth heads blow their house up occasionally. There is so much that goes into building a safe chemistry lab and you shouldn't risk it. Hobby chemistry is one thing but you can't skip school and become a professional just by buying a kit.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago

I'm curious as to how people will scam this like they did the PPP loans.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Personally I don't give a shit about Musk. I don't care about any celebrities but I try to not hate any of them because that's way too much attention I'm giving to someone who is so insignificant to me. I'm just always aware of them from being on these social media sites because there's always a legion of fans and haters. Maybe I'm really just complaining about social media and wish we were in the time of MySpace. Things were simple then and the internet was wild and untamed.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 2 weeks ago (10 children)

That's a bad comparison. Yelling "fire" in a crowd to induce a panic is illegal and can lead to arrest. But that happens after you actually yell "fire" not before you might yell "fire". In your example you say ban yelling "fire" when inducing a panic is already banned. Do you want people banned because of pre-crime?

[–] [email protected] -5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

All those downvotes you're getting shows me that Lemmy is exactly like Reddit. Hivemind

 

So they got all that money from Uncle Sam's CHIPS Act only to lay off 10,000 employees and make themselves "lean". Govt funded unemployment.

 

"Ain't no snitches riding with us

Ol mo the mouth n***as could holler the front" - Lil' Wayne

 

This reminds me of the times the cops shot and killed other hostages like that delivery driver (UPS or Fedex, can't remember) or that girl who was kidnapped, ordered to run towards the cops, and the cops shot her for running towards them.

 

This guy just walked into the capitol of the United States and criticized the American people for exercising their first amendment right. The audacity.

 

Ok so how the hell am I supposed to play this game with a regular Switch controller? After decades of using dual analog sticks and getting accustomed to a certain layout I am lost on how to navigate my favorite shooter. Why can't I map look and turn to the right joystick and move and strafe to the left? Why Nintendo?! Am I forced to pay $50 for the N64 controller?

I should just continue to emulate on the Steam Deck. At least I can control it.

 

So how do you guys test visual programming languages? These languages include Labview, Simulink, Snaplogic, Slang, etc. I ask because I'm working on improving the testing suite we use at my job for Snaplogic. The way we currently lest is we have a suite of pipelines that have certain snaps and we just run those pipelines and look for errors in a testing environment every release.

What I'm really trying to figure out is how to run Functional Tests (unit, integration, system) and Non-Functional Tests (security, performance). In a language such as Python this can be straight forward but in a visual language or a service offered by another company then it is a bit more difficult.

I am thinking of creating a custom test suite using the modules used in our pipelines and using Python to generate JSON and SQL data. Does anyone do something similar?

 

They took er jobs!! Derpa DERR!!!

 

The authorities think it was an apparent suicide. At her daughter's graduation ceremony. Seriously WTF?!

 

Need this nationwide. I hate having fees added on to the price of what I'm ordering.

 

So I don't know if this is the proper community to post this in but after the recent shenanigans that Roku has pulled I want to redo my entertainment setup and stream my media through a box I control. I have a couple of Odroid N2+ laying around and I'm trying to build a stream box out of them. First I tried CoreElec but Jellyfin didn't work out to well for me. Now I'm trying Android but some apps (cough* Curiosity Stream) are terrible.

My question is what does the community use to stream their media? What I'm looking for is the ability to connect to Jellyfin servers, Nebula/Curiosity Stream/HiDive subscription service access, adblocked Youtube. Does anyone have a similar setup?

 

So I've been trying to create more secured passwords now that I have employment where I have responsibility. They require us to change our passwords every 3 months. I used to use the same passwords for multiple sites. Then I used a password manager and got rid of those memory passwords. With this job I don't want to mix my personal password manager with my work computer and I also don't want to remember a complicated 15 character long password to log in every day.

That brings me to my question. I've been using Yubikeys for years. I store a challenge response, use it for 2FA on all sites that allow, and I use it for TOTP on most sites (there's a limit to how many entries in the Yubikey 5). You can also store a password in one of it's two slots. My thinking is this: Is it secure to store a base password that is long and complicated, say 40 characters long with all the characters, and use a different "prefix" for each application? Example: On my banking site I type in "bank" then press the Yubikey to type the rest. Same thing with social media and other accounts. Each one has a prefix and I don't know the actual password. Of course I store all passwords, including the Yubikey, in a password manager that's backed up in the cloud (I use KeePassXC).

Your thoughts? Is this secure or stupid?

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