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mmu_man, to random French
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Ah mais c'est normal en fait : dans "bordel", y a Dell.

lanodan,
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mjg59, to random
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It turns out that this does exactly what it says and I don't know what I expected

kate, to random
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In the same way most of us say “goodbye” without realising it derives from “god be with ye”, maybe one day people will end conversations with “likensubscribe”

SlicerDicer, to random

Friendly reminder that when your cpu idle is lower temp than the ocean.

There might be a problem.

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ebender00, to climate
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Pollution Paradox: How Cleaning Up Smog Drives Ocean Warming

New research indicates that the decline in smog particles from China’s air cleanups caused the recent extreme heat waves in the Pacific. Scientists are grappling with the fact that reducing such pollution, while essential for public health, is also heating the atmosphere.

https://e360.yale.edu/features/aerosols-warming-climate-change

"Until recently, ships’ aerosol emissions probably cooled the planet more than their greenhouse-gas emissions warmed it."

#climatechange

thj,
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tedu, to random

The computer of the future will have energy consuming components locked to ethical uses only. Playing call of duty? Your GPU is power capped at 50W. Folding proteins to cure cancer? You get the full 250W.

codewiz, to rust
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Got #DeepSeek Coder 33B running on my desktop's #AMDGPU card with #ollama.

First off, I tested its ability to generate and understand #Rust code. Unfortunately, it falls into the same confusion of the smaller 6.7B model.

https://gist.github.com/codewiz/c6bd627ec38c9bc0f615f4a32da0490e
#ollama #llm #deepseek

codewiz,
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Indeed, nails my Rust + thread safety questions:

https://chatgpt.com/share/2f146510-d5d6-49b6-82fb-b8443666c06b

sun, to random
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I will never miss an opportunity telling you not to host your own mail

jackdaw_ruiz, to random
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referring to the packaged sushi rolls in the cold case at the supermarket deli area as "girlfriend chow."

SallyStrange, to random
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mattskala, to random
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This is really the crux of the problem. All talk of "affordable housing" and all measures to create it are for nothing as long as it's a requirement, agreed across the political spectrum, that prices of existing housing cannot be allowed to actually decrease.

andyb, to random
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I've been reliably informed Ticketmaster are taking the data breach very seriously.

From tomorrow they're adding a $14.50 "information and network security fee” per ticket to all purchases.

cdamian, to elixir
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We just reopened our mid-level Backend Engineer role at Remote again.

Have a look at it if you want to be part of a fast-growing team with a fantastic mission, and you have experience with Elixir.

As always, this is a fully remote and globally available position.

Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions you have.

https://remote.com/openings/5958831003

#job #remote #remotejobs #elixir #FediHire

lain, to random
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Just because it recently came up again, if you run a Pleroma/Akkoma server and have NOT adjusted your postgresql configuration, you WILL run into performance issues after a certain database size.

It's easy to change, check https://docs.pleroma.social/backend/configuration/postgresql/ on what to do.

Len0w0ThinkBad, to random

Did you know one in five people make up 20% of the population?

georgia, to random
polpo, to random
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So this is what happens when you use compressed air to clean toner out of a laser printer drum unit

feld, (edited )
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phrawzty, to random
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I feel like most in-house software is tacitly released under the Hot Potato Licence.

MostlyHarmless, to random
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Well darn.

7666, to random
jon, (edited ) to random
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What is your favorite Sausage / HOT DOG?

In some countries, sausage is a big part of the culture. It is clearly the case in Iceland and Norway, although others will likely claim to have more of an ownership to it.

But what is your favorite? I will list a few options, but I am sure you will have options I have never heard of or tried and I would like to know what I am missing!

  1. The Icelandic hot dog is a big deal and a hot dog stand is one of the more popular restaurants in Reykjavík! Typically served with ketchup, mustard, raw onion, fried, dry onions and remoulade.

  2. Norwegian hotdog. Typically served at a gas station. Similar condiments as in Iceland. Fan favorite is cheese sausage wrapped in bacon and shrimp salad.

  3. Danish sausage with bread. Instead of a hot dog, the typical Danish sausage is served with a side of short bread, ketchup and mustard.

  4. Polish sausage or Kielbase. Large sausage with plenty of taste. Side of bread and condiments.

  5. Bratwurst. Fried German sausage. Typically served with bread, ketchup and mustard on the side. A lot of variations, though, including curry wurst.

  6. English pork sausage. Often served with breakfast.

lain, to random
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if i was dolly parton but there also was me who is just me but you were together with me as dolly parton would you cheat on me as dolly parton with me as me in your dreams? yes or no

shupfel, to FreeBSD German
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This costed me hours. If you ever have this problem with pkg:

pkg: No SRV record found for the repo 'FreeBSD'
pkg: packagesite URL error for pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:13:amd64/quarterly/data.pkg -- pkg+:// implies SRV mirror type

In other words, your computers fail to resolve "SRV" DNS records ... AND you are using or , then:

Check whether you have the option "filterwin2k" on. Switch it off. In the router it is disguised as "Filter useless".

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sun, to random
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I didn’t realize it was okay to leave a dog in a hot car, thanks goog

lain,
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@arcana @sun modern girls, too

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