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Cats are all the rage on Lemmy at the moment
Cats are all the rage on Lemmy at the moment
The issue with gaming on laptops is that you’ll need to spend at least 1200$ at the bare minimum to play anything and 1600$ to have a good experience. And even then, the laptop is pretty much disposable and will be severely outdated in 5 years.
The best option for a laptop would be the Framework Laptop, but these can go for 3000$. The big advantage is that they’re worth every penny as they are upgradable. You can literally swap every part, including the motherboard. The aftermarket value for these laptops is going to be amazing.
You don’t have a left party, what do you expect?
Leanish now has an icon and a website: https://natoboram.github.io/Leanish/lemm.ee/post/363116
Yeah, the discovery process is shite on IPFS. You kinda have to cheat it to get it to work with something like .
Idk if it’s inefficient with large data, but it’s inefficient with compressed storage, as it does block-level deduplication, which is very cool.
The issue list where your Git repos are hosted. For example, GitHub is pretty amazing. GitLab is nice too. There’s also Gitea, which looks like GitHub, which is pretty amazing.
Well, you’d need to make a video-hosting site in the first place. And you need to host all the videos even if you use IPFS if you don’t want to provide a bad experience, so you don’t escape any of the problems of hosting a video-hosting website. IPFS has its own challenges it adds over regular video-hosting site challenges.
So, it’s not really worth it.
Usage: ./malware [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h, --help Display this help message and exit.
-i, --infect Infect target system with payload.
-s, --spread Spread malware to vulnerable hosts.
-c, --configure Configure malware settings interactively.
-o, --output [FILE] Save log output to a file.
-q, --quiet Quiet mode - suppress non-critical output.
Advanced Options:
-a, --activate [CODE] Activate advanced features with code.
-b, --backdoor [PORT] Open backdoor on specified port.
-m, --mutate Evade detection by mutating code.
Description:
Malware toolkit for educational purposes only.
Use responsibly on authorized systems.
Examples:
./malware -i Infect local system with default payload.
./malware -i -s Infect and spread to other systems.
./malware -a ACTCODE -b 1337 Activate advanced features and open backdoor.
./malware -q -o output.log Run quietly, save logs to 'output.log'.
Most likely because of the “2” in “2FA”
Except that you should use Prettier for formatting instead of ESLint. That said, semicolons are useless noise
Should’ve written the malware in Go, smh
Oh, we’re promoting our open source web UI now? Well, ngl, mine’s kinda lean; it’s Leanish!
Many subreddits require up to 100 karma to post in them, so your first few weeks using Reddit would be a grind for karma until you reach a comfortable threshold.
It puts a small icon next to your name on your awarded post/comment.
That’s all.
Third-party apps were forbidden from accessing the feature, as it was exclusive to their inner GraphQL API.
I doubt that, it’s against site-wide rules
Anyone who pays that has fuck-you money, they work at Google.
That said, “transition to the hybrid workplace” is something I wouldn’t do.
It did, but the interface is still dogshit for new users and it's impossible to know how to access a project's page or its download page. When I started using GitHub, I didn't even realize that SourceForge was a git
hub for a fucking while, yet I was still downloading stuff from there.
Your “minimum wage” link states multiple times that it is only for federal employees, not for the general population. There are still states where you can get less than 10$/h.