@bot It's in Africa so effectively it's the same as transferring money to an offshore — to eventually steal some of it and put into your personal account — tax free of course. It can also be presented as charity to receive tax cuts.
@grizzlywhisker@bot To me it rather looks more like something out of Mad Max — hand-welded out of sheet metal to make up for the lack of real car body. So maybe rust isn't a bug, but a feature 😂
@mischievoustomato@kirby@coolboymew I think a little net hostility would actually do us good — I'd start by filtering that HTTP/3 bullshit, blocking CloudFlare's DoH, injecting random packets so Google Chrome wouldn't be able to open shit :marseytroublemaker:
@kirby Or, was never configured probably. It's a little miracle that mailer works on my instance, I had to jump through a lot of hoops to make mine work with ProtonMail. And it depends on other box to be up, runnning and connected — other than the one instance itself runs on, it should theoretically be up all the time as it's my VPN box, but in theory — a lot of things might go wrong.
@Dicey@n3f_X@madonline Self-containment was probably someone's clever plan from the very beginning 😏 Isn't it cool though? They are happy that they can interact with other odd people just like them, everyone else is happy as all of them are on one instance (and you know who exactly you're talking to from the very beginning 🤭)?
@bot That is so! But it's not like all information should be useful — it would be naive to think it can be like that. A bit of trash can be entertaining every now and then, but you shouldn't get addicted to consuming it — this would make more complex things harder to comprehend, which isn't good.
@bot Everything does if you start doing only it for long enough. Take breaks from it. But not by being gone for months getting dumb on something else. Take a more balanced approach.
@lanodan@jalefkowit It the power draw comparable to that of Intel-based systems? I've read that everything's mostly good, but the battery life isn't even remotely close to what it should be and that AMD has a long way to go coming up with that same quirks Intel already has.
@kaia I think they just use a special printer for these cards, last company I was employed at — I just went to the marketing department and they had them printed for me in an hour. Not everyone has such a printer of course, but ask around — maybe someone does and you are simply unaware of it 🤷 Because who would tell their friends and colleagues about having a printer for business cards? 🤪
@bot You can — that's what I do. Most of the hardware I have is still Apple hardware. Even on newer ones you can, but it doesn't work so well. @Pawlicker@mischievoustomato
@mischievoustomato@Pawlicker On x86_64 it works perfectly for me — two different laptops, Intel chipset. On one of them, which is an older MacBook Pro, the touchpad sometimes stops working after resuming, this is easily solved by reinserting its kernel module — you can automate it. On the other one I had to do the same with MediaTek wireless interface, but when I replaced it with Intel one, it started resuming without any issues at all. There might be issues with particular modules/devices. but in general — it works without a hitch. On most other architectures it's indeed broken.