TootSweet @ TootSweet @lemmy.world Posts 33Comments 2,147Joined 2 yr. ago
Revenge for not sending Hurricane Dorian where he and his sharpie said it would go.
This is why you don't piss in the dark. You piss in the soft glow of your phone screen.
More insight into oneself is a good thing. Congrats. Temet Nosce.
generate code, memorize how it works, explain it to profs like I know my shit.
ChatGPT was just his magic feather all along.
Merry Christmas! (remanedur)
Wow. I swear I reread the post like 5 times looking for that info. Thanks.
Maybe try entering the password during that 1.5 minutes?
My thought process is that maybe it does print a prompt, but it does so while the boot process messages are going, and so the prompt just kindof gets lost somewhere in the scrollback buffer. But since it is (or rather if it is) waiting for input, it might work fine if you just enter the password and hit enter.
If as you type, it doesn't echo what you're typing, I'd say that's at least a bit of evidence that my hunch is right.
If that doesn't do it for you, maybe share what distro you're using, as well as the contents of your /etc/crypttab.
Fresh, new installation, or did home partition mounting work at one time?
I'm not sure what else I can say about it. Bluesky is a shareholder-owned company started by Jack Dorsey, one of Twitter's co-founders. Current CEO of Bluesky has promised not to "enshittify" Bluesky with ads, but there's nothing really holding them to that. There's no federation, yet. Well, there is, but not the kind that makes platforms like Mastodon and Lemmy decentralized. That kind will require at best a lot of work and funding. There's no guarantee it'll happen. And no guarantee of interoperability with the Fediverse.
At any time, they could decide they've locked people in well enough that they can change all the rules and fuck over the users without any negative reparcussions to them. Just like Reddit and Facebook and every other platform that has enshittified lately. They could flood Bluesky with ads, sell your data, align politically with fascists, sell to Twitter, just straight shut down, or any number of evil things that leave their users with the choice to quit the platform and lose all their connections or grit their teeth and bear it.
On the Fediverse, if you don't like something about your instance, you can switch instances and mostly still have contact with all the same content and other people. (For instance, on Mastodon, you can switch instances and keep your followers. The first Lemmy instance I joined shut down permanently, so I switched to Lemmy.World with basically no problems whatsoever.)
Came here to say basically the same thing. There are books I want to have read even if I don't necessarily want to have to slog through them. And for at least some of those books, the "want to have read" wins out over the "don't want to slog".
Most games were never made to be modded. The communities are hacking mods into these games, many of which were even designed to make modding harder. (Because mods compete against sequels or something? I dunno. Intellectual property is a mental illness.) It's not terribly surprising that games that weren't meant to be modded have confusingly inconsistent methods for loading mods. Because those mods work fundamentally differently from game to game. If a mod happens to be easy-ish to install, chances are it's either quite a simple mod (a model/texture replacement or some such, or just something that's not terribly hard to mod) or a lot of work has been put into making it easier.
Maybe left-wingers are too demoralized right now because of Trump to even protest and protests will ramp back up once they've had a chance to grieve?
I'm not familiar enough with the scene you're asking about to speak, though.
Assuming that's the field applicable to this question, there isn't some other limit somewhere other than the database and that I didn't miss another later migration that changes the field length etc. I haven't looked terribly thoroughly, though.
Unfortunately I'm familiar with the term. It refers to Latin people immigrating into the U.S. without documentation by swimming across the Rio Grande river which forms part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
I came over to Lemmy during the API pricing thing. I've never used a smartphone app (official or otherwise) to access Reddit. Just old.reddit.com
via a browser on a clicky-typey computer. I quit Reddit out of solidarity. And because it was clear Reddit was getting shittier in every way.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I'm pretty sure that's not the one. There was no (attempt at) comedy in the one I was talking about. I kindof doubt I'd be able to find the name of the one I'm thinking about, but I might try later if I get a minute.
Reddit's about to get shittier. Again. Either they'll kowtow to Musk and make it against the rules to ban X links or they'll give some bland, noncommital, centrist statement about how they respect the hard work their mods put in to keep Reddit going or whatever. I really doubt they'll make any unequivocal statement condemning Musk as the neo-Nazi shitbag he is.
I have a vivid memory of staying home sick from school and watching daytime educational programming on PBS. There was a (dry, low-budget, old) math show for kids on. They had a "skit" where a couple of teenagers went and got replacement tires for their car. They came in with a set of numbers that I assume had to do with the tire measurements. (Maybe hub diameter, hub thickness, and tire outer diameter.) They found tires that matched on two of those numbers, but the guy was impatient and said it had to be basically the same because it matched on two parameters. Then in the next scene, the same teens were driving the car with brand new tires and they got pulled over for speeding. The driver was sure the speedometer said he wasn't speeding, but the new outer tire diameter changed the calculation, meaning the speedometer read lower than they were actually going.
This is the first time in my life the memory of that show has ever come in handy.
Shrimp > blockchain. Can't disagree with him there.
For that matter, shit is better than blockchain. Because at least shit is good for manure.