If they’re journalists, no. They specifically should not step in.
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Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.world•When SatNav was going to be radio basedEnglish
4·2 months agoTechnically, if its SatNav, it’s by radio.
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Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.world•When SatNav was going to be radio basedEnglish
8·2 months agoTurn left, then second right.
My stepkid had one of these exact ones. He pulled it out and the outside sleeve detached.
The internals on these are incredibly unsafe. There’s a very high chance you can rip it out, and the tines will remain plugged in, with nothing to grab onto to remove them. The tines themselves are only pinched internally by a weak little bit of metal to connect to the rest of it, not even soldered.
I’ve been forced to start calling these wall dongles by my fiancé, I made sure that in order to accept this terminology that wall warts with the cord attached are now dingle-dongles, and the ones with a cord before the electronics are dangle-dongles.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Dev says Switch 2’s physical Game Cards were too slow for Star Wars Outlaws portEnglish
5·3 months agoI was going to mention in another part of this thread about doom 2016 on the switch. The switch has no right to be able to play it, yet it’s fantastically playable.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just thatEnglish
3·3 months agoI had my partner put in the addresses of my *arr stack into their phone and showed them how to add things they wanted. They never close any tabs so all I need to say is what weird-ass unrelated name handles whatever media they want and I’m done.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwed - Louis RossmannEnglish
22·4 months agoAll of my old phones work fine as the last time they were updated. My 10 year old Sony xperia z3c would be fine except for security updates and it’s only 3g, and the storage on it is quite measly. I still use it everyday for playing music, though.
Most of the speed issues are google bloat. Play services are absolute hogs, and anything that needs them will not work on this phone, but everything that doesn’t is perfectly fine. So I’m basically stuck with f-droid apps. Which is fine, because it’s a glorified iPod at this point
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Technology@lemmy.world•Computer Science, a popular college major, has one of the highest unemployment ratesEnglish
6·4 months agoNursing in the early 2000s, CS in 2010s. I’m guessing whatever University of Phoenix is pushing, stay the fuck away from.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•A Nobel Peace Prize for Trump? World leaders are lining upEnglish
6·4 months agoIt’s a dumb metric as well, seeing as warfare evolves and modern drones were mostly untested before Bush 2.0.
Bush did the beta testing, it worked. Obama continued their use. It’s like saying more people used iPhones in 2015 than in 2008.
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Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignationEnglish
13·4 months agoI don’t do any development, but my stepkid is starting to get into it, so I set up a forgejo container on my server. I had zero issues setting it up and now I’m planning on using it for my own purposes.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The Oval Office, then and now.
1254·4 months agoLet’s be clear, all US elections are rigged in many different ways. This is why the Texas gerrymandering is an issue as well as North Carolina in the past, and I’m glossing over a lot of cases and other methods that are used because it isn’t worth my time mentioning more than those two.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Republicans and Democrats differ drastically in which news sources they trust and distrust
1·4 months agoNPR is tied for the highest trust/distrust ratio on the dem side, tied with AP.
Because 1 apple isn’t equal to 1 banana.
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI’s new model can't believe that Trump is back in officeEnglish
8·4 months agoThere was plenty of time for a proper primary, biden should have done like he said he would, and not run for a second term and made it clear from the get-go he wasn’t going for a second. There should have been primaries regardless. There’s no damn reason to not have primaries even if you can still run a second term.
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Technology@lemmy.world•FBI uses facial recognition technology, online photos to identify and arrest ICE Portland protesterEnglish
6·5 months agoOk, remove the buttplug, then.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share In USAEnglish
3·5 months agoSomebody has a root complex, jeez.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?
3·6 months agoYou can use mine.




Framework was and is certainly high on my list, but I’d rather go in a used direction and I do have concerns about them sponsoring hyprland and omarchy, and I haven’t seen anything about them backing down on their statements.
If I were to categorize what I consider most important as far as upgradability goes, it would be the following:
Storage - Drives fail, full stop. It needs to be replaceable. Storage can also be a backup to ram, so if that isn’t replaceable something needs to be. My experience with a 32gb nonreplaceable storage laptop has soured my entirely on non-replaceable storage.
Ram - Ram can fail and as technology proceeds, ram tends to be the most expendable resource as technology progresses. So as time goes on, what you started with just won’t cut it in the future. I don’t see this changing anytime soon, so it either needs to be upgradable or way overboard in capacity and to a lesser degree speed.
Secondary components (wifi, bluetooth, etc.) - I honestly don’t mind replacing these components with a usb dongle, but it sure would be nice to replace the internal components and leave USB ports free.
Graphics - I’m not a laptop gamer, I don’t see it as the place for it. While there are some processes that would benefit from a better GPU, I feel like mobile CPUs cover that aspect very well.
CPU/motherboard - A replaceable cpu is a rarity to find in a laptop, and processing power/watt doesn’t seem to have a huge difference within generations which is probably my most important factor in a laptop. Sockets change so often and chipsets aren’t often compatible with newer chips that I don’t much see the point if the motherboard isn’t replaceable. It would be cool to have a replaceable motherboard, but considering how fine I am with older technology, I think even those would still be outdated by the time I start considering that anyway.