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  • It played fine before my attempt to copy it.

  • On closer examination, the performance is from 1993. Discogs shows a 2005 release, and Presto Music seems to be selling a version that says it was released 29th Jul 2013. The back cover of the container I have says copyright 1993. I played it before trying to copy it. VLC is the only app I have that recognized it. Pot Player and Windows Media did not.

  • Yes, although VLC was the only program able to play it.

  • Thanks for the clearest explanation of Tailscale I've read.

  • Ask to plug it into a working computer they're selling.

  • I don't know whether I'm knowledgeable enough for Tailscale, but I'll give it a try. Thanks.

  • It used to be that they didn't throw me out before I got to a program's page. Today, upon login, they redirected me to BBC's main page. Google tells me this: "In addition to the measures listed above, the BBC is also reportedly working on a new anti-VPN measure that uses machine learning to identify and block VPN traffic. This measure is still under development, but it has the potential to be more effective than the BBC's current anti-VPN measures."

  • thanks!

  • Thanks. I'll try it.

  • Yandex disk. They accept credit cards.

  • There's one fairly local here. They carry non-perishables, and their stock is definitely better than the dollar store. They used to be called "Freight Liquidators."

  • spiders

  • Thanks, I didn't know. This is interesting: "...there might be something about the experience of elevated power and status that reduces our willingness to give to others." Political realism on a micro scale?

  • Via imperialism. Then, when their enormous military became too expensive, their empire crumpled. Or maybe it was the lead pipes.

  • Some work; some don't. Google Scholar is a good way to find out whether testing's been done. Here are 2 less time-consuming ways 1) https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/list-all/ 2) https://examine.com/ The other thing to watch out for is whether the bottle you're buying actually contains what it says it does. The only verifying organizations I know of are NSF and USP. Manufacturers have to pay for those lab tests, and if they do, they post NSF or USP logos on the bottles. If you just look for "natural" or "organic," you won't find anything about the presence or absence of the supposedly active ingredient. As jmp242 said, there's no regulation in the USA, so there's a lot of snake oil.

  • or the fucking Koch brothers, or the Mercers

  • We know that people who have less tend to be more generous than people who have more.

  • Or click on the link on their Wikipedia page

  • I've wondered how you ship one back if you don't like it.

  • Antiwork/Work Reform @lemmy.fmhy.ml

    Sometimes Wikipedia has the best explanations.

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wage_slavery