SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
Coming out is not a valid use case, and must be implemented by each individual compositor with incompatible protocol extensions.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
I think Mickey would work in a similar style to Detective Pikachu, at least the more realistic stories where he is just a police helper for investigations.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
Fan here. One Piece in live action cannot be anything but awful. The source material is too cartoony. There are fishmen, giants, cyborgs, superheroes, a skeleton with Afro hair, talking animals...
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
The Death Note movies (from Japan, not the Netflix one) are decent.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
My Pixel 6 allows me to unlock the boot loader at any time.
By doing that, you no longer pass SafetyNet, and some apps refuse to work without it. If unlocking your device removes features, then you aren't really allowed to do so.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
The law is written by capitalists for capitalists and shouldn't he taken into consideration. EULAs are essentially privately-owned laws. It is theft, plain and simple.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
How do you not resonate with Mario Galaxy 😔
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
The S in IoT means security.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
They are, though. Left is darker.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
Downvotes are disabled on Beehaw.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
I suppose they could with a protocol revision but then we'd end up with another IPFS. Older torrents would still need to work the old way, so instead of torrents and IPFS, there would be old torrents, new torrents, and IPFS, further fragmenting access to files.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
It will also release on PC and PS12, as Xbox exclusives are apparently forbidden.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
It was renamed to 2600 after the release of the 5200.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
Love isn't always on time!
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
Torrents identify groups of files, and different torrents with the same files will have different hashes and clients will download them from different peers, split across different trackers. IPFS identifies unique files, and all copies of the same files are available to all clients.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
After he dies, he will wake up in the afterlife, and hear a familiar voice say "hey, you're finally awake".
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 0%
@lemmymarud@lemmy.marud.fr en a monté une, mais elle n'est toujours pas prête.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
If someone is using NixOS, they would prefer native support. It's easier to set up than Docker and fully integrated with the rest of their system's configuration. Though NixOS also supports declaring OCI containers (with Docker or Podman) if needed.
SomethingBurger 1y ago • 100%
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TL;DW AA 4, 5 and 6 coming to Switch, PS4, Xbox One and Steam (Windows) early 2024
A common problem of Lemmy compared to Reddit I see mentioned compared to reddit is the lack of way to search for it. Lots of people add "reddit" to their Google queries to get better results, however this is not possible with Lemmy due to its decentralized nature. Could this problem be solved with a read-only instance which would import all past and future content from every federated instance, with the sole purpose of being indexed by search engines? This way, one would add "lemmyindex" or whatever its name is to their search queries. I suppose server capacity would be a problem; however, due to it being read-only, caching would significantly reduce load, and images would still be hosted by their source instances.