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Affinity Products Pages are Missing

affinity.serif.com
2 points·by toastedwedge·10 mesi fa·0 comments

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1 points·by toastedwedge·11 mesi fa·0 comments

"No, we are absolutely not prepared to [fork Firefox]"

codeberg.org
65 points·by toastedwedge·anno scorso·13 comments

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10 points·by toastedwedge·anno scorso·0 comments

Kansas tuberculosis outbreak is America's largest recorded since the 1950s

cjonline.com
421 points·by toastedwedge·anno scorso·377 comments

"Republicans remain more likely to tackle Big Tech abuses" – Proton

mastodon.social
11 points·by toastedwedge·anno scorso·3 comments

AI Took My Job Then Turned Me into a Meme [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by toastedwedge·2 anni fa·0 comments

Proton Receives ISO 27001 Certification

proton.me
9 points·by toastedwedge·2 anni fa·0 comments

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toastedwedge
·anno scorso·discuss
I would argue this article is different in that it is about a specific individual and his past rather than the group.

Also, I couldn't find the same information (specifically, ownership or mention of Tesla.Sexy LLC both in article and the comments) as the one I submitted.

edit: wording
toastedwedge
·anno scorso·discuss
I realize political content is in general discouraged here, but I feel this particular instance (rather, the backlash of replies) may be of interest as a "catalyst" post considering the entity in question is, I think, pretty widely known by this point on the nerd/hacker internet.

Title was taken from their second reply.
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
This sounds like Hacktoberfest with Digital Ocean, specifically. I could also be wrong, but that is the one that stood out to me.
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
Apologies for the side question here, but what is an "on-trend" resume? This is the first time (in general, on/off HN) I've seen that particular phrase.
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
I only worked a single restaurant for about 7 weeks. I'd leave with my ears ringing, everything outside sounded muffled at the end of the night.

I understand the appeal some people see in the work (it is honest work after all), but I literally could not hear what people said in there. I just nodded and assumed it wasn't profane!
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
Seems apt that the error for a generic type would (and should) be spelled "terror."
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
Clearing the cookies for that website should(?) fix it. Or disabling JS.
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
What about "synthesizer manufacturer Korg releases new skincare product line"?
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
I'm not a scientist, but these may be it as they relate to the same topic with the same (or mostly) authors, and were published the week of TFA:

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2406930121

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01478-2

I do wish articles would link to these studies instead of just talking about them.
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
My apologies, I misspoke. It's the program itself that, without my intervention, will go haywire, regardless of whether I've followed a guide or started from scratch. I seem to be the only one with this particular problem, so I never knew how to fix it.
toastedwedge
·2 anni fa·discuss
How did you get EAC working exactly? I tried to use it on numerous occasions and each time it would randomly freeze or repeatedly show a dialog box (I forget what it was now, something about tips maybe) until I closed the software. Even while I did nothing the boxes kept appearing. This would cause it to overlay itself endlessly in a loop.
toastedwedge
·5 anni fa·discuss
Always have to second guess what I say when asked what I like reading by other nontechnical people. It's fun, but awkward.