black0ut

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[–] black0ut@pawb.social 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

If I get one of those, I'm definitely killing it and stealing its copper. Amazon can pay for the repairs.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

I think it is, yeah. It has a metro station relatively close by, which food delivery people often use to get around the city center. The streets around it are also very walkable, and you can go by bike. I don't think it is a problem for food delivery at all.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 26 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)
  • Rounded corners. Everywhere. They lose so much space, especially on small screens, and everything feels crammed.

  • No personalization anywhere. You used to be able to completely customize social media profiles, to the point of editing your page's CSS directly.

  • Modern OSes (except linux or BSD based ones which are not android) also have no color or personalization. You usually have the slabs of white on light mode, or the slabs of blak on dark mode, with only one color you can choose for some details.

  • JavaScript animations on every. Single. Website. I have an old phone (because I don't like modern stuff), and it struggles with almost every modern, animated site. Is it really necessary to add all that js and animations?

  • No headphone jacks or expandable storage on modern phones. It probably costs cents to add those features. I know phones don't usually have expandable storage because it makes you buy a new one once you fill all your storage, and I know they don't have audio jacks because it makes you buy the company's wireless headphones, but I need those features in my phone.

  • Why does everything have to be a web app now? Have people forgotten about actual softwate, that you own, that doesn't need internet to work, that uses almost no resources and is faster and has more features than a web app? We got everything backward. Sites that should be webs like reddit will ask you to download their apps, while microsoft will try to code Word in javascript and sell it to you as an "upgrade".

  • I hate subscriptions with passion, especially for software.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 28 points 4 weeks ago

Where I live, if a kid jumps in front of your car, even if there is no crossing and you had no visibility, you still have the majority of the fault. The truth is you are the one driving a killing machine, and if you are going at a speed where you can't ensure, with your currect visibility and road conditions, that an accident won't happen, it's you who is at fault.

Of course that's different on highways and speedways, where the one crossing would be found at fault. But for all residential areas, drivers need to be careful about pedestrians crossing the road, and especially kids who are unpredictable.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If you quit normally and press ctrl + shift + T upon startup, the session is automatically restored.

Ctrl + shift + T is also useful to bring back tabs you accidentally closed. It brings them back in the order that you closed them (you can use the shortcut multiple times)

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This is true, especially for games. But for some reason, even though some compatibility features have been removed from windows, others still remain. Hell, if you look into System32, you can still find the dialer app from windows 95 (still with its original icon, btw!), or Windows Vista's "bubbles" screensaver, and they still run.

Edit: this is not a windows praise, it's a critique. Those parts are dead weight, and windows isn't even that good at offering compatibility for old software

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 2 points 1 month ago
  • How is that good for climate change?

  • Nobody listens to this guy. Have you been recycling just cuz Gates told you to? Also these kinds of yachts pollute so much with a single trip that it outweighs any good that he could have done by convincing millions to save electricity or water.

  • I don't need to know him well. It's not rocket science.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 59 points 1 month ago (4 children)

What Gates is doing right now is a massive publicity stunt to make people believe he's actually a "good person". He is not. He is still a disgusting billionaire that contradicts everything he preaches.

  • He is constantly buying farmland, to the point where he's the biggest land owner in the whole US. This is seriously harming small farmers.

  • He preaches about climate change and using cardboard straws while in his massive ($650M!) mega yacht

  • The "humanitarian/healthcare" stuff he did, while helpful, was only done because he could use it as a tax writeoff. He wouldn't have done it if it wasn't the case.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The sequel to none pizza with left beef

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 5 points 1 month ago

You just proved my point. I said none of that.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 11 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Tell me you don't know what you're talking about without telling me you don't know what you're talking about.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 4 points 1 month ago

No. Hardlinks and CoW filesystems are different things.

I don't know much about hardlinks on windows, but hardlinks usually are two different inodes pointing to the same file. This means, for the user, a single file appears duplicated, but without using any extra space. However, both files are really the same one, so if you modify one, the other one also gets modified.

CoW filesystems, on the other hand, are a bit more complex. When you store a file, its contents get first stored, and then a file references them. When you copy the file, a copy of the reference is made, and there is no need to copy the content, because it's already there. If you modify one of the copies, the difference between them gets stored (the modified content), but other parts of the file (or files in a folder) that don't get modified are not duplicated.

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