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I’m a native pt speaker and I had never thought of the word as slur. I remember it being commonly said on TV, music, and written on newspapers without this connotation. It was certainly more common than the preferred alternative “mestiço”.
Exactly. A few months ago the headline was a patent of Roku hijacking HDMI to show ads.
I’ll save my energy to be pissed off when this garbage actually makes it to market.
Learn a docker compose deploy. It’s a knowledge that pays off for services other than jellyfin too.
Collectibles are non-fungible tokens by definition, and blockchain is just a data structure.
I don’t care about collectibles / NFTs, but this is nothing new in the gaming world.
only 5 commits less than 14 years old
I think you’re looking at the latest commit in each branch. There are ~40 commits this year.
I thought screen was abandonware after RHEL removed it in 2019 and recommended tmux instead.
If only we had like a total tally. Some sort of karma system…
That’s a good point, but it really depends on the video / channel. There are channels I wouldn’t bother to even read comments, much less write one.
i don’t care about these things; most certainly not about display / user names
that’s YouTube right? They let these bots roam free and shadow ban half of my legit comments. The most infuriating is when the bot gets more likes than the original comment.
edit: I just read the comment and noticed this is probably about the new veritasium video.
is that really a thing for unit files? Why the hell a comment needs escaping?
It’s a vulnerability that affects secure boot through grub. MS is the interested party in patching it because they’re the ones selling secure boot certifications. It doesn’t surprise me a bit if the open source community is not interested in patching secure boot holes.
The bottom line is that a windows update broke grub. Again.
Secure boot borking systems? Windows assuming it’s the only OS on the machine? I’m shocked
I keep a small local knowledge base with common fixes for problems I find recurrently (over and over again in some cases).
It has a bit over 1,300 lines of markdown files split by category of problem. It saves me the trouble of finding that exact solution in stack overflow that fixed this exact problem 5 months ago.
I still occasionally need to use one of these two
# for plasma desktop
alias kplasma='plasmashell --replace & disown'
# when kwin crashes or acts weird
alias kbug='if [ "${XDG_SESSION_TYPE}" = "x11" ]; then kwin_x11 --replace & disown; else kwin_wayland --replace & disown; fi'
ok, database it is then
mah man