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redcalcium,

Does this mean Roblox is becoming this generation’s Second Life now?

redcalcium,

The software update will remove dependency on the driver seat occupancy switch from the software and only rely on driver seat belt buckle and ignition status to activate the seat belt reminder signals.

Now I’m interested how it worked before and under what circumstances it failed? When the driver is too skinny? Squatting to hover their ass over the seat?

redcalcium,

The one and only time I had to excuse myself towards the end of a concert and miss the closing number was after eating at the enlisted mess and getting explosive diarrhea.

I guess they’re training their soldiers for biological warfare.

redcalcium,

Have you tried creating a throwaway account and post a wrong answer to your own question?

redcalcium,

The original appget was better, but Microsoft basically killed it.

redcalcium,

Audio issues on laptops are usually model-specific. Might help if you post your laptop model and the output of diagnostic commands such as arecord -l.

redcalcium,

This laptop seems to use ALC236, which seems to have a lot of problem on linux. If you search on the web, people seems to have different issues with different fixes on various laptop with ALC236. I’m not quite sure what’s the issue in your case, but searching for “ALC236” linux mic might yield some relevant results, such as this one. Most solutions are probably not applicable unless you install linux permanently on your disk first though.

redcalcium,

I only just realized my previous comment formatted like total ass

No problem since there is a “view source” button on lemmy which show the comment in its original formatting.

redcalcium,

the tests are now larger than the thing itself

The purpose of the code is to make the tests pass.

Google Cloud explains how it accidentally deleted a customer account (arstechnica.com)

Earlier this month, Google Cloud experienced one of its biggest blunders ever when UniSuper, a $135 billion Australian pension fund, had its Google Cloud account wiped out due to some kind of mistake on Google’s end. At the time, UniSuper indicated it had lost everything it had stored with Google, even its backups, and that...

redcalcium,

During the initial deployment of a Google Cloud VMware Engine (GCVE) Private Cloud for the customer using an internal tool, there was an inadvertent misconfiguration of the GCVE service by Google operators due to leaving a parameter blank. This had the unintended and then unknown consequence of defaulting the customer’s GCVE Private Cloud to a fixed term, with automatic deletion at the end of that period. The incident trigger and the downstream system behavior have both been corrected to ensure that this cannot happen again.

Your data is safe in the cloud with multiple redundant backups, unless your account is marked as delinquent which will be deleted immediately and irrevocably.

redcalcium,

Errant settings that marked the account as delinquent/unpaid at the end of the month, triggering immediate and irrecoverable account deletion. Basically, the scariest part of the google cloud is if they think you can’t pay anymore, even if it’s a mistake, your account will be wiped along with the backups. They did say they’ll have more safeguard after this, but finger crossed.

redcalcium,

When the account is marked as missed the assigned fixed payment term, it’s basically a delinquent account, right?

redcalcium,

Damn, if the car’s body is full with sharp edges, what would happen if it hit a pedestrian? Instant decapitation?

My friend didn't have a great experience with Linux

I have been daily driving Linux for over two years now and I have switched distros many times. So, when my friend bought a new laptop, I convinced him to install Linux Mint on it. I asked him if he wanted to dual boot, he said no because it would fill up all his storage. We installed Linux Mint. The other day, he wanted to play...

redcalcium,

Let him go back to Windows. You already planted the idea of using Linux in his head. Next time he gets tired of windows for any reason, he knows there is an alternative and he’ll consider switching to Linux on his own.

redcalcium,

Maybe, maybe not. Who knows. Not everyone will switch to Linux, but those who do must be introduced to it somehow. My first experience with Linux 18 years ago was very painful yet I eventually made the switch a few years later.

redcalcium,

Play with friends you say? Another game I’ll never play…

redcalcium,

They have no incentive to optimize the Red Engine anymore since CD Projekt is moving to Unreal Engine.

redcalcium,
redcalcium,

It’s not a data leak, it’s a a leak of internal documentation in a google api client which supposedly contains “leaks” of how the google algorithm might works, e.g. the existence of domain authority attribute that google denied for years. I haven’t actually dig in to see if its really a leak or was overblown though.

redcalcium,

Kids used to spam hadouken and kamehameha to each other back then. Not sure what kids these days do though.

redcalcium,

What’s the point of sending traumatized soldiers back to the battlefield? Aren’t they a liability?

redcalcium,

I can’t remember what I did with vim the first time I used it, but whenever I’m stuck in a cli program and want to go back to the shell, I usually tried ctrl+c first, and if doesn’t work, crtl+z.

redcalcium,

I’m truly torn with this. The first one seems sensible (action -> target) and easier to read and reason about (especially with long names), while the other one looks more organized, naturally sortable and works great with any autocompletion system.

redcalcium, (edited )

Do they strip off HTTPS somehow?

Well yes, how else they can provide their services such as page caching, image optimizing, email address obfuscation, js minifications, ddos mitigation, etc unless they can see all data flowing between your server and your visitors in the clear?

Cloudflare is basically an MITM proxy. This blog post might be helpful if you want to know how mitm proxy works in general: …medium.com/how-the-mitm-proxy-works-8a329cc53fb

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