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muddybulldog

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muddybulldog 137 points 3 years ago

Knowing they're visible on kbin made me realize that most Lemmy users probably weren't aware, as it's non-obvious.

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muddybulldog 129 points 3 years ago

Lemmy is much less US-centric than Reddit.

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muddybulldog 115 points 3 years ago

As much as I like my thin devices, all batteries should be user replaceable without the need for disassembly of any kind.

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muddybulldog 83 points 3 years ago

Desantis didn’t have an issue raising his hand when the question was whether they would support Trump should he receive the nomination.

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muddybulldog 81 points 3 years ago

and not interacting with anyone else.

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muddybulldog 70 points 3 years ago

Nothing. It’s one of the alluring aspects of using third-parties. You pay a flat fee, people do work. You avoid all the overhead of HR, benefits, workers compensation and unemployment insurance. If you want someone gone there’s no process, you simply tell the third party that Joe doesn’t need to come back to work, ever, and you’re done.

Amazon and Google are not alone in this practice, nor is it exclusive to Fortune 500 companies.

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muddybulldog 63 points 3 years ago

Aka PATA or IDE hard disks. Basically consumer grade kit.

The statement that the kernel would only ever handle IDE was basically a confession that this would never be a product suitable for enterprise or professional use where SCSI was the typical interface.

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muddybulldog 62 points 3 years ago

Like it or not, this is the curse of modern media and, in particular, social media (including Lemmy). Boring details don’t get clicks or upvotes. Hype does. If you spend much time being exposed to one sensational headline, article or discourse after another, you’re going to have a much different view of the world than those who don’t.

If you don’t believe me, walk away from internet media and cable news networks for two weeks. I guarantee you’ll notice some change in your perspective and, possibly, an even see improvement in your overall mental health.

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muddybulldog 61 points 3 years ago

Senior management made the case that my unit didn’t have the appropriately documented KPIs to work from home. I made the point that we’d been operating under the existing KPIs for the last 15+ years in the office without issue so the only obvious metric missing was “butts in seats”.

While nobody clapped I’m still employed and the team does have WFH agreements in place.

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muddybulldog 60 points 3 years ago

Who had “side with Zuckerberg” on their 2023 bingo card?

No, me neither.

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muddybulldog 59 points 3 years ago

Some people take unkindly to downvotes. On Reddit they’d just add and “Edit: fuck you guys and your downvotes… pussies!” And be gone.

On Lemmy they can target you personally. Maybe search your post history in an attempt to dox you. Redditors would expect this possibility if they commented and might refrain from doing so to avoid the potential harassment. Most people would never suspect that it could happen as the result of a simple upvote.

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muddybulldog 59 points 3 years ago

I legit believe she could pull it off.

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muddybulldog 59 points 3 years ago

Not just YOUR server admin... Anybody capable of setting up a Lemmy instance has access to this data.

While most people at discuss.tchncs.de may assume that /u/milan and /u/erAck can see this type of thing, it may not be obvious that so can /u/muddybulldog@mylemmy.win or /u/ruud@lemmy.world and every other instance admin in the world can, as well.

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muddybulldog 56 points 3 years ago

Somebody needs to find whoever was responsible for the original NT task manager and learn a thing or two. That thing was bulletproof. I had servers over the years that were so broken nothing else would run but you hit CTRL-ALT-DEL and tada!

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muddybulldog 56 points 3 years ago

More desirable domains available and significantly lower costs are a couple of reasons that come to mind..

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muddybulldog 53 points 3 years ago

It won’t be anything even close.

Indexes are unique to each instance. Post ID, Comment ID, Vote ID. There’s no way to correlate this information between two instances other than to do a full text match, post by post, comment by comment, vote by vote, to determine if what is being imported already exists on the new instance or is “new”.

Even if you go that route, then there’s the quandaries that follow… if you import what is effectively a “new” post to your new instance, do the comments (which aren’t yours) come along, or do you simply end up importing your post with no interaction history.

Then there is identity. You most likely have a non-local identity on your new server, as a result of federation, how does the new instance know that you are who you say you are, givimg you ownership of any of that existing content as it binds it to your, now, local identity?

That’s just off the top of my head.

If you’re lucky you’ll get to keep your cake day.

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muddybulldog 50 points 3 years ago

Which has always been an asinine point of view. By the time a site has blocked the paste the password is already in the clipboard. No security has been added in that regard, only frustration.

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muddybulldog 49 points 3 years ago

Definitely staying on TestFlight for now. Too many updates happening too fast. App Store approval process is going to create a perpetual lag in features and fixes.

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muddybulldog 46 points 3 years ago

Acting skills.

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muddybulldog 45 points 3 years ago

While I’ve used PayPal for, holy shit, decades… my recent need to move cash around with my Gen Z children caused me to venture into Venmo and CashApp. While I’m skeptical of the proper execution of anything new the federal government introduces, I can’t imagine they could create a WORSE experience than these new-age, middle-man processors. I’ve had to call my bank more times in the last two weeks to unlock fraud alerts than I have in the past twenty years. Then, after doing that, the damned processors themselves start declining $5 transactions for no apparent reason. I’d sooner poke myself in the eye than try to make a payment.

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