If it doesn’t squidge like a folded ketchup packet under a toilet seat, it’s not doing shit.
You want it dripping to the case to couple the cases thermal mass. Leaking out of the case and onto the floor is better than liquid nitrogen.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•‘Pray With Me Please’: Pete Hegseth Reads Fake Bible Quote From ‘Pulp Fiction’ During Pentagon Prayer ServiceEnglish
51·5 days agoYup. It’s not giving an example so “e.g.” doesn’t make sense
For example fake bible verse
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Technology@lemmy.world•Goodbye device ownership, and the last vestiges of free speech will die with this bill as well.English
17·5 days agoOr, the bill fails.
But all of its objectives get packaged attached to other bills that are actually required to be passed.
So you get some random bill about the shape of car exhausts which suddenly requires OS providers to verify users ages
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Privacy@lemmy.world•"Parents Decide Act": New US Congress bill proposal requires all operating system providers to verify ages.English
10·7 days agoCI/CD just became a lot harder when every container needs the users age verified. Not just configured, verified.
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Privacy@lemmy.world•"Parents Decide Act": New US Congress bill proposal requires all operating system providers to verify ages.English
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Linux@programming.dev•The Linux Kernel Organization now lets developers submit AI-generated code, as long as it complies with the guidelines, licensing, and attribution requirements
8·8 days agoWell, no. But then it gets rejected, and further PRs that also fail the check will likely get you banned from contributing.
The human is responsible.
If the code or PR fails, the human has to own that.
If the human fails to own that, the human gets banned
towerful@programming.devtoLGBTQ+@lemmy.blahaj.zone•‘Age Verification’ could force trans people to out themselves to use the internet
1·1 month agoYeh, but once they have all the big companies complying then they can go after the little guys.
And if, at any point, a little guy becomes problematic then they can fuck them over with compliance violations.So yes. Just use services that don’t require ages verification.
But once they become large enough or problematic enough, they will get the book thrown at them
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