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  • I think the copyright expired and you can just download it for free, maybe its even on the internet archive. I got mine from abandonware or something like that.

  • Yeah restaurants can de pretty shitty, I have been told the same when I do my prostate cancer prevention exercises.

  • My son wants to "game" like most other kids at his class. So I got an old laptop, installed linux mint on it with dosbox. He loves lemmings, the incredible machine 2 and rollercoaster tycoon

  • User visits Google (logged in)

    User visits Google, without cookies, but from the same IP, same user agent, same resolution, same OS, same enabled plugins, same browser version number, same fingerprint (based on al the previous information).

    Google, who could this possibly be???

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  • The article states that's what the privacy policy sais samsung can sample every 500ms and LG every 10ms. It doesn't really mean they are, but it's definitely possible. A very basic way of detecting content is to take a 1000 pixels evenly spaced out over the screen and store the color values. That gives you something you can match against a database. You don't need to process a 4K screenshot for this.

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  • 99% of what we watch is from streaming (Netflix, YouTube, etc). A dumb tv with a Chromecast probably isn't any better.

  • I have always only seen black and blue, even in the light version my brain doesn't make it gold and white. It's strange to me why people perceive this as gold.

    Edit this video was the only one to make me see it https://youtu.be/YB36n00NHBw

  • Yes it was a joke because there is a prejudice that mentally handicapped people are always happy

  • Yes but you will get that extra chromosome back

  • If you have a solid retirement plan and you are in a position where you can still save extra money, go for multiple retirements (sabbatical).

  • The best advice I heard in my 20s don't spend your raise. If you can live of X and now you make Y, still live of X and put everything you don't spend in a few ETFs. Don't try to be smart en beat the market, don't buy stocks, etc.

    Just 3 or 4 ETFs that cover the world. Or if you want to be smart read up on the permanent portfolio or all weather portfolio.

    You don't need a more expensive car if your current car still works, you don't need a new phone every 2 years, etc. Buy what can't be fixed, don't pay for upgrades that are not really going to improve your life.

    Also buy things that don't expire (toiletpaper, dishwasher soap, etc) in bulk when the offer it really good.

    You don't have to live as a bum but you can still make sure you don't overspend.

  • Mint is great I use it on my desktop and laptop and have been for years (I switched when Ubuntu has that unity desktop period). For Linux it's the most "it just works" distro for me. My second choice would be manjaro, but mint also has the advantage that there is so much help for Ubuntu you can find online, that usually also works for mint.

  • Family chatgroup, signal Work chatgroup, signal Half of my friends, signal

    Won't be very long until I remove whatsapp from my phone. That one friend that doesn't want to switch, call me I guess..

  • Thats true, I once had to repair my washing machine and I could only find 1 video about the same model and same repair. It was a large Russian man that I could not understand (this was before auto generated subtitles).

    Anyways, I just looked at the video and copied everything he did and I fixed my machine.

  • I pay for nebula, they have a lot of educational content and the price is low enough that I don't mind it

  • Only slightly, the majority of Russians support the war and so do leaders that would take over.

  • I don't know, do I want to know?

  • Yeah true, but these are more business to business. RHEL support is pretty expensive, and in my experience Oracle support (maybe not really open source) is both terrible and ridiculously expensive. Maybe this will create a market for more consumer like support. Maybe that could even create new business models for open source software.