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VladStanimir
·há 3 meses·discuss
I don't think its from the ML collapse FUD, its most likely from the multiple time's in the past when they overbuilt and it resulted in a memory oversupply and price collapses. The 1985–1988, 1993–1994, 1998–2002 and the post pandemic oversupply. These were all cases where shortages followed by over corrections caused oversupply, financial losses due to low prices and fewer surviving companies. I think they're taking their time and are cautiously adding more capacity in such a way that prices won't end up collapsing again. Regardless, the result is still that we the consumers have to pay more.
VladStanimir
·há 3 meses·discuss
They won't be, prices are high because they are refusing to build capacity for demand that may evaporated by the time they are done. They are holding back and building only enough so when the bubble pops they will be fine.
VladStanimir
·há 3 meses·discuss
This article does not take into consideration seasonal lag, where temperature trails behind sunlight by 4 to 8 weeks. So while the solstice in June is peak sunlight August is peak temperature, so summer being mid June to mid September with august being the hottest time of year makes sense.
VladStanimir
·há 3 meses·discuss
I don't see the problem with the systemd DOB merger, the DOB will have to be stored somewhere and systemd already has a place where user information is securely stored so they added a new field to the user database.

The alternative is not that no DOB will be stored is that it will end up stored in 20 different locations on the filesystem.
VladStanimir
·há 5 meses·discuss
I think there is a fundamental misunderstanding here.

A multiuser system is a system where multiple users are logged in at the same time and ussing the computer.

So a multi-user desktop Linux would be a computer where multiple people are logged in each with their own desktop session on the same machine.

That was the way unix was first used, a big computer somewhere with multiple client terminals connected to it all doing their own thing. This is the environment x11 came about as well.

Nowadays even if the computer is shared by multiple people each with their own account only one of them is using it at a time.
VladStanimir
·há 5 meses·discuss
Is this available for wsl? Is there there a site that documents what packedges are available? Is this purely a cli distro or does it have a graphical environment?
VladStanimir
·há 5 meses·discuss
From the project documentation: "The xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System." The application does not require xorg it requires an x11 server.

It just so happens that until recently xorg was the only game in town as far as Linux x11 servers are concerned.
VladStanimir
·há 6 meses·discuss
Unfortunately Greenland as a whole has 50.000 people in total of which 20.000 live in largest city and the rest scattered across 19 others. Thats about the size of a small town in the US, the country may be big in territory but not in population.
VladStanimir
·há 6 meses·discuss
This site is being deliver over HTTP instead of HTTPS, that is why it appears as insecure.
VladStanimir
·há 7 meses·discuss
The thing about having morality-based restrictions to the license is that there is no well defined legal standard for good and evil.

Creating such license will indeed discourage lawful corporations from making use of it because of the legal uncertainty.

It will discourage open source projects for making use of it because it's not open source and it's incompatible either from a legal or philosophical standpoint.

The only ones who would not discourage would be the ones you actually want to prevent using it since they would likely not care about the license terms at all and just use it regardless.

The end result would be essentially a dead project that would be either ignored by the programmer community if it started out with this license or be forked like what happened when other open source projects switched licenses example redis being replaced by valkey.
VladStanimir
·há 8 meses·discuss
I am not a app developer however from what I read on the android developer site you just need to provide some form of id, the singing key and the app id.

You don't have to distribute via the app store, you dont have to get Googles permission to publish the app or have them sign it.

This looks like purely app validation, we only run apps we can prove originate from the author.
VladStanimir
·há 9 meses·discuss
I tried with copilot and got this answer: Nope—there is no official seahorse emoji, and there never has been one. It’s one of those quirky cases of the Mandela Effect, where tons of people (and even some AI models!) are convinced they’ve seen or used it before. Some remember it being blue, orange, or facing a certain direction, but it’s all collective misremembering.

Interestingly, a seahorse emoji was proposed to Unicode but got rejected back in 2018. So if you’ve ever tried to send one and ended up with or instead… you’re not alone.

Would you like to see what a custom seahorse emoji might look like? I could help you imagine one.
VladStanimir
·há 10 meses·discuss
Does not sound that differend from the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa the US already has except for the fact that you gift the money to the feds instead of investing it in a company with 10 employees.