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Hmm. I have a bumper sticker that says "I ❤️ Nuclear War". I wonder what bucket that puts me in.
I've never run a big system like this, but like the lead character in the story, I always figured exponential backoff would be enough. Turns out there's more.
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I remember it being a big space sink when I was editing video. Now all I have is DVD rips of my collection and those are nice and compact.
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Oh, man, I'd forgotten about this game! Used to play it on the C64!
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Yup. I signed up to their unlimited a while ago, so I was happy to not notice this at all. 🙂👍
beejjorgensen Now • 100%
I can't believe how much mileage I've gotten out of my 512GB SSDs on my laptops. And my "big" backup disks are hand me down 1TB HDs my friend didn't need. I don't do video, though.
beejjorgensen Now • 100%
People 100% aren’t going to pay to access every random website they want to visit. So what you’d end up with in a world without ads is only the big corporations being able to run a website.
I'm not so convinced. I run a website with zero ads or tracking and I'm not a big corporation.
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I've been sticking with FF proper since it has the sync stuff that's easily used. But it sounds like it's about time to set up a sync server and run a FF fork.
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Also, yes Mozilla, I'm sure the reason people aren't switching to Firefox is because it lacks good advertising support.
100%, Google is leaning into Mozilla to make this happen.
beejjorgensen Now • 100%
Fuck the ad-based Internet right back to the putrid hole it came from. The second uBO stops working is the second I stop using that browser.
I wasn't always this way. I used to not block ads to help support creators. I used to have ads on my website 15 years ago. And for this transgression, I sincerely apologize.
Now I make money at my day job and everything I post, which is a substantial amount, is free and untracked (except for 5 days of web server request logs).
Sure I can't write full time with this model, but we're billions of people. If we each just made 10 minutes of good content a week, that's more than we can possibly consume.
And I'd rather have more good content than I could possibly read than the mountains of AI-generated SEO tripe that advertising brings.
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My parents are in their 80s and this crap will push them to Linux.
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We found no correlation between price and protection, with the highest-performing helmet being one of the less expensive, retailing at around £50.
What a scam. I'll bet the same thing happens with motorcycle helmets.
beejjorgensen Now • 100%
I switched to in-person teaching a couple years ago and am glad I did. It's been a challenging time as an instructor finding ways to make sure I'm added value.
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Not that; I just write free books on how to write software.
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Supporting on GitHub. Just a few bucks a month. It won't take many of us to get to $175/mo.
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I do pony up for other services (not YT Premium because I won't give Google any money) and support a significant number of creators via Patreon, giving them more money by far than they'd ever see from me from ads. And I've spent thousands of hours on my own dime making written content and giving it away for nothing with no ads or tracking. So yes, I agree.
beejjorgensen Now • 44%
It should never be illegal to link to infringing content in the US. First Amendment should apply if they have any sense.
beejjorgensen Now • 100%
We need a competitor badly.
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I like the legal antitrust approach to get them to stop this.
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Reminds me of sdf.org.
This is a pretty cool analog arcade game. I never saw one when I was a kid... I'd have been hooked.
This is an ad for something CT-scan-related, but it contains a good breakdown of how an old car cigarette lighter works. And it has a couple interactive CT Scan explorers past the video.
Can be yours for a mere $155,000. (No, I'm not the seller, but I'm curious who is!)
This coder rigged up GPT to create IF games.
Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes when you write a C program? How does your code transform from lines of text into a fully functional binary executable? If you’ve been curious about the intricacies of the C program compilation process, you’ve come to the right place.
Beej Jorgensen
beejjorgensen@ lemmy.sdf.orgInstructor, author, developer. Creator of Beej's Guides.
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