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  • It was added to the "exclude" list in an apparently unrelated commit three days ago with absolutely no explanation. Glancing at its front page I see nothing objectionable, just a lot of anime stuff. When challenged u/dessalines had nothing to say other than "no, that is full of CSAM" and just closed the discussion without further comment.

    Unless some more info comes to light it does not look good. Probably as good a time as any to depart from lemmy.ml.

  • I used it once, as a last resort when I wanted to try some program that had a ridiculous set of build dependencies that was just too much. It was okay, I guess.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with: It's "members of Congress, conservative activists and wealthy tech investors."

  • I wish

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            int is_even(int n)
        {
            int result = -1;
            char number[8]; //should be enough
            sprintf(number, "%d", n);
    
            // check the number
            // TODO: handle negative numbers
            for (char *p=number; *p; p++)
            {
                if (*p=='0' || *p=='2' || *p=='4' || *p=='6' || *p=='8')
                    result = 1;
                else if (*p=='1' || *p=='3' || *p=='5' || *p=='7' || *p=='9')
                    result = 0;
                else {
                   fprintf(stderr, "Your number is wrong!\n");
                   exit(1); 
                }
            }
            return result;
        }
    
      
  • Unless you're doing something unusual, it's probably because you're browsing youtube without being logged in.

  • If everyone on the fediverse goes to google.com right now and searches for "best new iphone car insurance shopping aarp member bad credit" maybe we can save the economy.

  • Who are all these extremist wackos who don't already want to abolish capitalism?

  • Amazing how Johnson's government managed to combine this callous indifference to the fates of its people with one of the most cruel and restrictive "lockdown" regimes in the world, arresting people for going out to walk their dogs and so on. Boris really had a talent for ineptitude that was exceptional even among prime ministers.

  • More evidence that all political leaders need someone whose job it is to sneak up on them and whisper "remember, you too will die" whenever they seem in danger of forgetting it.

  • When I played it the answer was to run "SwGame-Win64-Shipping.exe" instead of whatever stupid launcher it tries to load by default.

  • If you really want it right now, many guides for how to compile linux kernels are available. Here's one.

  • You might think that things have changed over the years, but I was around in 1995 and I can assure you this looked exactly as ridiculous then as it does now.

  • AI that is used to monitor cameras and identify our faces to track everywhere everyone goes: Why would that concern you? Do you have something to hide, citizen?

    AI that might be used to generate agitprop, competing with conventional advertising: HOLY SHIT we need a new international treaty right away!

  • What's the difference? They both speak Swahili, right?

  • I have two reactions: 1. The headline is rather silly. 2. There's no way this little script, although it might conceivably be useful to someone, needs to be a youtube video.

  • Well okay, since it's up to me: Let's have free software. Fully free Linux on every phone, including all "firmware" which has gotten awfully soft lately. No more proprietary driver blobs for ethernet controllers or cellular modems. No more proprietary DRM modules. No more "smart" consumer goods that come without source code. The free software revolution has gone pretty well in some respects, but we need to finish the job and put an end to all that garbage.

  • XFCE works for me, but I've heard that LXDE is pretty good too.

  • It's a bank! It's a dating app! It's a video hosting service, a town square, a shopping mall, a floor wax AND a dessert topping! Why go anywhere else? Just stare at the middle of the big shiny X until it makes sense!

  • I wonder how disastrously bad things will need to get before it finally breaks through into public consciousness that maybe putting surveillance cameras everywhere was a bad idea. I expect we'll find out in a couple of decades.

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Mozilla and the burning need for clients for power users

    www.theregister.com /2023/09/29/mozilla_asleep_at_wheel/
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Product Content Matters: 70% Of Online Shoppers Say It Can Make Or Break A Sale

    www.forbes.com /sites/garydrenik/2023/09/26/product-content-matters-70-of-online-shoppers-say-it-can-make-or-break-a-sale/
  • Skyrim Mods @lemmy.world

    My 100 favourite Skyrim mods part 2: A Better Magelight

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Of California Age Appropriate Design Code, Enforcement Date Now Uncertain

    www.lexology.com /library/detail.aspx
  • Skyrim Mods @lemmy.world

    I would just like to express my love for the Fabled Forests mod

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    They might do a remake so it's time to buy Oblivion on PC in case it becomes unavailable