Oh I listen to them every night, believe me. I don't mind it anymore. It is true though I've never been close enough to smell one.
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Foxes. They're like a cross between cats and dogs, with their cute fluffy tails.
Linux is such a tiny slice of the market compared to Windows, it doesn't make financial sense for dev studios to spend any of their budget in it, because they just won't sell enough copies to make it worth their while.
For those who want to get into web dev instead, JavaScript/TypeScript are one of the best beginner-friendly languages. Python is good too. Happy hacking!
Yes. Molotov, the URSS Commissar for Foreign Affairs, did try to engage France and Britain to form a defensive tripartite pact, which the Western powers ignored.
The Soviets didn't exactly throw themselves at the German's arms at first. Stalin was very wary of the Nazis, in fact.
But Hitler practically begged Stalin to buddy up with the Nazis, dangling Poland, Finland, etc. as the proverbial carrot in front of them. The Nazi's insistence paid off.
It could very much be true, according to this meta-analysis study that showed up at the top of my results after spending 2 seconds looking this up
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7442038/
I had heard about the causal link between marijuana use and onset of schizophrenia in people predisposed to suffer this illness (i.e. cannabis may be a trigger but these people could've developed the illness anyway later in life).
I didn't know it could cause psychosis too but there you go. How much truth or risk there is in all this, I can't say, but I personally am not willing to risk it.
Yes. Encrypting your entire hard drive has basically been a tickbox in the Fedora installer for a long time now. No reason why I wouldn't do it. It's, easy, doesn't give me any problems and improves my devices security with defence-in-depth. No brainer.
Feels good not to care anymore about the unrelenting enshittification of Reddit, Twitter and Google since I switched away from them.
Not that there's anything wrong with people wanting to learn mandarin but I wonder whether this uptick in engagement with the Chinese world will just be a blip and soon people will get bored of it and look for more "Western" platforms again.
Like, when the enshittification of reddit and Twitter took root, you would also see very big numbers of users flocking to alternative platforms like Lemmy (like yours truly!) or Mastodon but in the end, after the initial novelty wore off, how many of those people actually ended up sticking around or moved on to something else after a short while?
My point is that it is still way too early to judge whether RedNote will become the next TikTok in the US, or whether this could be the start of a mass grassroots movement for American and Chinese people to get closer.
Don't know if it's because I looked up the claim on that tweet outside of the US or because I used DDG instead of Google but I searched "la fire evacuation map", deliberately clicked on the first result (a Fox subsidiary site, mind you) and was able to get to this non-paywalled gov site through the first few paragraphs? https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/2025/1/7/palisades-fire
Could be dishonest opportunistic propaganda from this guy, could be I somehow managed to avoid the paywall shite, don't know.
With mine it's a coin toss between the box and the plastic wrap inside.
Depends on the tab. Some are not soldered onto the can so I can work with that. For the ones that do, spoons it is.