

I wonder if this is related to making “chuffing” noises? Perhaps dogs can’t make this noise without shaking their head.
I wonder if this is related to making “chuffing” noises? Perhaps dogs can’t make this noise without shaking their head.
That’s a great illustration, whoever made it.
Today I learned!
That’s quite the URL. Is it named after one of Elon’s kids?
More lines = more attack vectors, more maintenance, more bloat.
The point being you build something new and run the crusty compatible stuff in a sort of “virtual machine”.
Apple bug that’s already patched/fixed.
It’s ridiculous that governments don’t use customized Unix/Linux builds.
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In some cases if you don’t tariff it, the US consumer ends up paying for it in the long run. Artificially underpriced products are meant to drive domestic industries and other competitors out of business. You then end up with a monopoly that charges exorbitant prices at a later date and everyone domestically is out of a good paying job.
When there’s enough competition, tariffs shouldn’t matter. For example, if refrigerators are made domestically and also imported from Europe, Japan, Canada, Mexico, and Korea — setting a tariff on say Chinese refrigerators shouldn’t do anything to the consumer. The problem is everyone has sold all their manufacturing to Chinese companies.
Needs an “accept cookies” banner and “log in with Google” popover.
How come Florida voters keep electing people who hold up hurricane relief?
Oh no! Not the 0000 passcode for my mouse or headphones!
Interesting, considering the company is owned by Microsoft.
They will probably hang on to Windows 10 as they wait to see if Windows 12 is better or worse.
That’s a lovely desktop picture.
Is that an Amazon problem, or a government admin setting the wrong permissions on AWS problem?
Isn’t there supposed to be a chocolate bunny in the bottom half of the box where the cut out is?
I’ll wait for Blake7.