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boonhet@lemmy.zipto
politics @lemmy.world•FCC abolishes gigabit speed goal, suggesting it is unfair to slower technologies
2·21 hours agoFrom a global warming perspective, I’m pretty sure fiber is actually the best because it requires less power than any sort of radio, particularly satellite (starlink or whatever). For wired alternatives, you have copper which is a very useful and expensive metal, which would be put to better use elsewhere. It’s great for transmitting electricity and heat, just not as great for data.
Fiber optics are as close to magic as we can get in data transmission. There are very few downsides.
Plus the data will be collected anyway. The guys running all the services you connect to have their own fiber. AWS and the like roll out their own intercontinental fiber even. The only question is whether American citizens would be entitled to high quality Internet service that they already paid for over 20 years ago or whether it’s time to forget all that and settle for less.
If she’s even real (could be a troll account), we have no idea what she’s talking about. Quick half hour or shorter shoot for your family after getting a new baby? A wedding lasting hell, maybe 5-6 hours or more? 300 bucks is way too much for the first option (assuming she has a studio and can just shoot 1.5 families an hour and then do the editing later) and probably about a fifth of what the second option should cost.
How does that change Russia being an imperialist country filled with neonazis of its own?
Wait so you’d prefer Russia shells you AFTER you leave the alliance? Wouldn’t that leave you more vulnerable?
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux 7.2 finally cuts off ancient x86 fallback code
2·1 day agoBut why does it need updates if it works? Just don’t connect it to the Internet and you can run it until either it dies or you die.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux 7.2 finally cuts off ancient x86 fallback code
1·1 day agoIf it’s from 20 years ago then isn’t that like 15 years too new to be affected by this patch?
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux 7.2 finally cuts off ancient x86 fallback code
5·1 day agoIsn’t that just Rocky configuring the kernel that way? You’re free to compile your own kernel and it’ll still support even old pentiums, just not i486 in new versions
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Llaneli man reached 140mph to 'get to gym after argument' and hit taxiEnglish
43·1 day agoYou know you can just unlimit your bike? Right?
One reason is that unlimited speed roads and also racetracks exist and cars generally require much more driver certification than bicycles which anyone with a pulse is allowed to ride in a lot of places. I know I did over 50 km/h a couple of times as a teenager and pulled all kinds of stupid shit because it’s not like they can take your cycling license away lol
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Llaneli man reached 140mph to 'get to gym after argument' and hit taxiEnglish
62·1 day agoOrrrrr exercise is a form of therapy for a lot of people?
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Uplifting News@lemmy.world•mRNA cancer vaccine succeeded in Phase 3 melanoma trial, Moderna and Merck sayEnglish
4·1 day agoThey said “not ruled by” not “don’t exist”.
Church holds no power in most countries these days.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Games@sh.itjust.works•EA employees brace for the worst under Saudi ownership: 'Hard to feel good about being bought out by a regime that's very much at odds with progressive society'English
10·2 days agoThat’s how these big companies work, they have multiple studios working on multiple games. You still expect the subsidiaries to mostly mirror the top end.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Stanley Kubrick's assistant standing next to the finished movie script for the Moon landing, 1969
3·2 days agoThat’s just because they bundle it all into one file and minify it. In reality it’s 7 billion files each exporting one 3 line function
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Why Estonians invite strangers into their back gardens each summer
8·3 days agoOh neat, I didn’t know this wasn’t a global thing.
It’s not as universal as the headline makes it out to be of course, maybe around 0.5% of people host home cafes in smaller towns, it’ll be less in the the big cities.
boonhet@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•China, Russia, North Korea: the authoritarian axis looms over wars in Ukraine and IranEnglish
1·3 days agoHow exactly is Russia, China or Europe going to negotiate a peace deal with Iran when none of those are at war with Iran? And what incentive does Russia have for peace in Iran when the fuel crisis has been the best thing to happen to their economy in ages? Matter of fact, why would Russia and Europe EVER work together on something given that Russia has made it clear they seek lebensraum in Europe?
Europe and China would benefit from peace in Iran but neither holds control over Trump.
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My political sanity check is to ask what one’s opinion is on Ukraine and Palestine.
See Ukrainians as victims of genocide but not Palestine? Zionist piece of shit. Palestinians are victims but Russia is justified? Tankie piece of shit. Don’t approve of either genocide? Might be a sane human being that actually dislikes genocide itself.