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Don’t worry, there are multiple layers of protection. So far they’re doing great, even Vector, even now: https://iris.who.int/server/api/core/bitstreams/50484602-5796-40de-9151-b41f1ffe83cd/content
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Android@lemdro.id•Android is adding a new Wi-Fi hotspot option that maximizes speed and compatibilityEnglish
1·9 days agoThe first one I’d listen to today at 3x is 2:09:44 and weighs 667MB since it’s a FullHD video, so I can burn through them at around 1GB/hour. Half of the episodes are gonna be audio-only and weigh just a fraction of that, but then I’ll also delete easily half of what gets preloaded without listening, so here we are.
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Android@lemdro.id•Android is adding a new Wi-Fi hotspot option that maximizes speed and compatibilityEnglish
1·14 days agoit’s nice that your Kindle isn’t just collecting dust in a drawer
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Android@lemdro.id•Android is adding a new Wi-Fi hotspot option that maximizes speed and compatibilityEnglish
1·14 days agomy podcast app alone does 300GB/mo with just half a hundred of YouTube channels. one of my homelabs will soon cross half a petabyte cumulative. what tf are you doing with your homelab?
When running it for the projected lifespan costs more in energy than buying a new one and running that one instead. Depending on where you live, your LGA775 boxes could be about a to become obsolete, or are well over a decade past obsolescence.
No, it’s not. log_2 population is what, 33? 32 more people chicken out and we’re either done with this or start killing people who were never born, which is ethically fine.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would
2·1 month agoAnything that let’s me output 4 bytes per second without using my hands. OK, whatever, 2 bytes!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would
1·1 month agoIt sucks no matter how much you paid for it.
Then fucking go narrow! Why thin.
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Programming@programming.dev•Microsoft 365 Copilot's commercial failure
15·2 months agoThey sure do; using it will cost them money.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When will post quantum resistant HTTPS protocols be a thing?
2·3 months agoAbout now
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish
1·3 months agoOh, it will work fine, as soon as it issues it’s first cert without any reference to the identity, it wouldn’t even be needed until it’s expiry. But it’s easier to just not build it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•With housing costs being at record highs, would you consider living in your car to save money on rent?
1·3 months agoHell no, I would never own a car.
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Not to mention the blow to the nationalism.
8/10. -4 for unneeded weight, -3 for asymmetry making prongs short, +5 for actually sharp prongs. Looking at you, every other “fork” out there you.







I take it you’re not the one triaging the subsequent slop. I am.