kn33 6m ago • 100%
Those can't be real
kn33 20h ago • 100%
Price, I imagine. Gotta make it cheap enough to get buy in. They were still competing with FireWire at that point.
kn33 22h ago • 100%
This said it's both parties (inb4 "both parties are fascist"). This would seem to apply to things like "J.D. Vance fucks couches." Do Democrats know it's false? Of course. But he's weird, and doing that is weird, so they're willing to keep saying it. Yes, it's a joke, but it also seems to match what's described in the article.
kn33 1d ago • 66%
I think we're on the same page, but you gotta look at the data a little differently. The way I see it, if we're cutting down on sex scenes that are unnecessary to the plot, then the number at the end is what's left. That's the number of scenes that do advance the plot, and the number isn't 0.
kn33 1d ago • 100%
I mean, The Boys isn't a great example. It's kinda rife with dicks. There's guys hanging dong, there's people going inside dicks, there's exploding dicks, there's self-elongating dicks, there's (in the spin off) a person climbing a dick.
kn33 1d ago • 100%
Next they should make it so you can automatically change your lights when something is playing. I already do this with Home Assistant, but let's be honest, that's not as accessible of a method as a native one for most people.
kn33 1d ago • 86%
It's not the same.
"Here, kid. Here's 50 bucks to get this toy I think you'd like"
"Why not just get me the toy?"
kn33 4d ago • 100%
There's lots of equipment that can't accept certificates automatically. If they can, it might be in a closed off way that's difficult to impossible to reverse engineer. If you can, that's still a lot of skill and labor, which drives up the cost. They also might find out that it would be insecure to do it automatically.
kn33 4d ago • 100%
Kinda looks like the bulb of a disposable eyedropper. Don't know why, though.
kn33 5d ago • 100%
It's more of an issue when it's every 90 days. Even worse is the labor cost to replace the certificate on everything that needs it every 90 days.
kn33 5d ago • 100%
I'll play it if my partner isn't around but most of the time I'm playing duo so it's not an option.
kn33 5d ago • 100%
It is an enterprise thing, yes.
kn33 5d ago • 100%
#justSolarwindsThings
kn33 6d ago • 100%
For that particular booster, sure. For boosters in general, not really.
kn33 1w ago • 87%
Why in the hell would you come out swinging at OP like that? Chill tf out.
kn33 1w ago • 100%
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
kn33 1w ago • 100%
Even that wouldn't be entrapment
So, I noticed something interesting while writing and testing a script. The intent of the script is to connect to the API of your home instance, then list all of the communities for all instances that the home instance is federated with, sorted by number of subscribers. The API endpoint to do this is "/api/v3/community/list" My understanding is as follows: - The argument "sort=TopAll" indicates that it should sort by number of subscribers - The argument "type=All" indicates that it should show communities from the local instance and all federated instances. - The argument "limit" indicates how many results to return (up to 50) - The argument "page" indicates which page of "limit" items to return So I should get more or less the same results if I run the same request against lemmy.world or lemmy.ml So I ran these two requests: - https://lemmy.world/api/v3/community/list?type=All&sort=TopAll&limit=50&page=1 - https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/community/list?type=All&sort=TopAll&limit=50&page=1 With the first one, I get a mix mostly of lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, and beehaw.org communities. That's what I'd expect. However, with the second, it's all lemmy.ml communities. So, like, what's the deal? --- Edit 2023-06-14T16:03Z Seems something similar when I request for the endpoint on breehaw.org. The first page is a mix of breehaw.org and lemmy.ml results, but no other instances. --- Edit 2023-06-14T16:12Z It's like they're all different and all seem to favor their home instance? Some more than others, though. - Lemmy.world is pretty well balanced. - Lemmy.ml is all Lemmy.ml - Beehaw.org is mostly Beehaw.org and Lemmy.ml - Lemmy.ca is mostly lemmy.ca and lemmy.ml, with some beehaw.org mixed in - Midwest.social is mostly midwest.social, lemmy.ml, and a little beehaw.org
Just started for me. entra.microsoft.com (specifically user list atm) is loading slowly or not at all. Anyone else or just me?