Professional-grade, 48-port Layer 3 Etherlighting™ PoE+++ switch with (32) 10 GbE, (16) 2.5 GbE PoE, and (4) 25G SFP28 ports.
What the shit did I just read?
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Professional-grade, 48-port Layer 3 Etherlighting™ PoE+++ switch with (32) 10 GbE, (16) 2.5 GbE PoE, and (4) 25G SFP28 ports.
What the shit did I just read?
*karate chop*
@TheBreadmonkey @i_give_u_worms
Knowing how self-aware he is really endeared him to me. I respect an honest guy...
Le plan de l'enquêteur est similaire ; il souhaite aussi arrêter la malédiction (qui après avoir tué tous les gens du manoir + la mère d'Annie, a continué à se propager et à tuer des gens, c'est pas très détaillé mais c'est évoqué)
Donc il enquête sur les gens tués par la malédiction (ce qui est un peu compliqué parce que personne ne se souvient d'eux), et un jour il est lui même frappé par la malédiction, c'est à dire qu'il réalise qu'il se souvient de l'une des personnes, ce qui veut dire qu'il sera le prochain à mourir.
Et comme personne ne le connait vraiment (il est très isolé, pas de famille, pas d'amis, personne au taf ne le fréquente), personne ne se souviendra de lui ensuite et ça arrête la malédiction.
C'est la partie un peu compliqué du bousin ^ j'avais compris à l'époque mais là je me souviens pas de tous les détails
@merricat Ah oui je comprends complètement du coup ! D'où le fait qu'il y ai autant de mystère au début sur le fait qu'il était complètement interdit de regarder les documents de l'enquêteur. C'est tellement plus clair pour moi, merci 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Don't forget this one : https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=wduHze2kcDM (which has also be covered by Joan Baez, by the way)
@randahl Si!
@leighelse on my bucket list. ✅
[…] Behind AI is an enormous, deliberately hidden web of human labor. Data workers are paid as little as $2 an hour to render data legible to machines—recruited, often, from places where the poor economic conditions made such wage appealing.
Mad SF idea: the Hollow Earth theory is semi-correct, except Earth isn't a hollow sphere, it's a Klein bottle.
@cstross You mean Jules Verne had it wrong?
Ste-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-ve
Do other animals call each other by name?
https://www.livescience.com/animals/do-other-animals-call-each-other-by-name
Just picked up milk and noticed the label says "100% milk from real cows". This wasn't something I was worried about before now.
@mattblaze could be part of the dairy industry's rather silly beef with plant milks. They have pushed the narrative of plant milks being "fake" pretty hard before. Even going as far as demanding regulation on what products can and cannot be called milk
so most of the runtime of this method is hashing and now i wonder if it's really all a con. i doubt it
like if it's truly just "use SHA-3 a lot" i think that would be funny
Life may have originated more than once on Earth...and today's living cells might have two separate origins.
Fascinating new research traces life's likely beginnings to a hydrothermal vent environment.
https://www.hhu.de/en/news/two-origins-of-life #science #nature #history
via @sus
I'm imagining a shady dairy with a bunch of goats in ill-fitting cow costumes.
@mattblaze made with 100% real panda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRhMWNWK_Oc
wait this is so funny so hashing-based PRNGs like......aren't really cryptographically secure i think
so most of the runtime of this method is hashing and now i wonder if it's really all a con. i doubt it
I'm on Linux. I have an SD card which has been giving me a number of strange problems for a while now. It now appears to have wiped itself completely. Looking in GNOME disks the main partition, which I expect to be exfat, is of type "unknown". If I run fsck.exfat, It claims it's not a valid exfat image.
Windows refuses to even look at it.
Before I destructively image the disk, do you think there is ANYTHING else I can/should try to see if the data is still easily recoverable?
@harris (also if you're in an inky mood... have you tried fountain pens yet? 👀)
oh right speaking of fountain pens: i guess you could probably try using blotter paper on wetter ink if you don't have the patience :P
@lytta I do love a fountain pen. I had one in high school (and maybe a bit of college) that I really liked, but I lost it, and I haven’t found one I like as much since. Maybe I should check out a pen store.
@rakoo @juliemoynat @orange_lux Ça a l'air mieux en effet. Merci pour la réponse & le lien :)
@gfpreger Sempre usam essa questão dos prisioneiros e execuções no Irã.
É claro que são questões de violação de direitos humanos, mas o problema é a denúncia disso para promover revoluções coloridas - como ocorreu no passado e também mais recentemente, sob a influência de Reza Pahlavi - e também num momento em que Israel e EUA atacam o Irã.
Por que não se veem denúncias sobre as execuções dos presos dos EUA e das barbaridades contra presos palestinos em Israel - que futuramente também serão enforcados (com direito a plateia)?
@Persona Me dói muito ver Angela Davis assinando esse documento infame. Do franco-brasileiro Löwy já até esperava, pois ele é trotskysta. No fundo esse manifetso quer dizer que uma vez intelectual do Norte, sempre intelectual do imperialismo em "última instância".
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