

Coconuts are tropical! This is a temperate zone!


Coconuts are tropical! This is a temperate zone!


How do reavers clean their harpoons?


Doesn’t it sort of defeat the purpose of gasoline being used because it’s so energy dense? Like, this seems to suggest little more than the benefits of electrification in transport.
It allows you to extend the use of gasoline vehicles into an electric future. Fueling gasoline vehicles for $1.50 a gallon is also a wonderful eff you to the oil companies (I’m sure it won’t be allowed to scale).


FBI: We’ve been gutted, refocused onto chasing immigrants and taking Tulsi along on politically motivated search and seizure operations. Many of our experienced cyber people have resigned and many digital forensics teams have been reprioritized. So to protect the nation from cyberattacks (as we are no longer able to do effectively) we’re launching a project with snappy branding to…
Encourage organizations to follow this handy list of well known cyber security best practices.


Some of those that wear badges…


This has been true since forever. As soon as people other than them want to carry guns, especially people of a different skin color, religion or sexual orientation, they are 100% pro gun control.
Exhibit 1: California, Ronald Reagan.

Kristi Noem wants us to stop saying the name of murderer Jonathan Ross.
Steve Rogers, when the monkeys flew.


Ora Ora Get Pregnant.


Based on the narrative, I assume she’s a switch.


No potential for abuse here, no sir.


mander.xyz for science articles and memes. startrek.website and [email protected] for star trek memes. [email protected] for cybersecurity news, but not a lot of discussion.
The self hosting communities on lemmy.ml and lemmy.world are pretty active and good at answering questions.


I have kind of the opposite experience. When I go on reddit, I feel depressed and angry, when I go on Lemmy I laugh and learn stuff. Probably the communities I subscribe to though. I get political and regional news from Reddit (and don’t have an actual reddit account anymore). I get funny science and Star Trek memes from Lemmy and cyber security and tech news.


I haven’t tried.


Effing thank you!


I have neither used Bazzite nor CachyOS. You’re sure you don’t want to try Linux Mint? It’s extremely stable Linux for your grandma. Seriously, my dad’s laptops run Mint, and have for the last 5-6 years. When he gets a new laptop, I go over and install Mint for him (and he doesn’t know what Linux even means, he keeps calling LibreOffice “linux”). He asks me for help with his Windows desktop all the time (which he needs for certain software), but linux “just works” (his words). My son’s gaming computer and our house TV (which is an oldish Dell All-In-One that both my son and my wife need to be able to use) also run Mint.
For me, work computers that need to be stable run Mint, work computers that need to be secure run Qubes and servers run Debian.


Valkyrien Skies. Then you can bring your base with you.
Not in a million years on that server though.
In all seriousness, second the guy who said Minecolonies. It turns Minecraft into SimCity. I really enjoy combining it with the Lost Cities. I like reclaiming ruined cities and repopulating them.
Years ago, I played on a server that had a bunch of mods that added more hostile mobs to the point that you had until the first night to build some kind of a basic shelter and then you just couldn’t leave until you had full diamond armor and weapons (even then it was iffy). There were like goblins and ogres and tigers and bears and stuff wandering around outside. The chat was just “<so and so> was killed by <weird hostile mob>” for days. It wasn’t very fun though.


This is now my favorite MTG trailer ever made.


I disagree. This is like blaming atomic power for the cold war or the internal combustion engine for climate change or democracy for Trump (or the printing press for the moral decay of 15th century Europe, or the telescope for the Copernican heresy). Underneath virtually all modern problems are human beings making (often profit driven) human decisions. People have blamed the tools for centuries. But we need to look at the humans hiding behind the curtains and hold them accountable if we want to actually solve problems and change things.
People love to hate on generative AI, and there’s no doubt that generative AI is causing a host of absolute garbage outcomes in our modern world, but the problem is not that people use it to write code faster or make some pictures they wouldn’t be able to make without it. The problem, as usual, is big corporations making big corporation decisions while the human beings that benefit from those decisions are mostly invisible and unnoticed and even when they’re not are totally unaccountable.
Hammond is 100% exactly the kind of guy who would have been to the island dozens of times.