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henfredemars, to lemmyshitpost in Situation..

There’s a whole protocol for talking to supported devices so they can negotiate power delivery.

henfredemars, to lemmyshitpost in Headlines be like

My wife wanted amethyst because “everyone gets a diamond ring. And it’s purple!” It was also very cost effective.

henfredemars, (edited ) to linux in Linux reaches new high 3.82%

I’ve seriously been writing down the pros and cons thinking about switching over to Linux on my main desktop at home. It covers all the games I play now. I was very surprised.

Without the games to hold me back, I don’t see why I wouldn’t.

Follow Up: I’m on Linux mint! And my two favorite Windows games work just fine with zero configuration with Steam.

henfredemars, to memes in Dating

Those attributes are an important part of what I like about her! Very direct, very plain to a fault. She has never and probably will never have an interest in playing interpersonal games. Zero drama. Loyal, because she doesn’t like change. She’s obsessive in her interests meaning we both easily get sufficient time to be our own person.

Sure, she’s exceptionally sensitive about certain textures and sounds, but I understand because I’m the same way. Meeting her was like living a life where everyone speaks this language that I just wasn’t born with, and finding someone else who is just as confused as I am was really validating.

So yes, I suggested that we marry, and she says yes you will suffice… which is perhaps the highest compliment she has ever paid me.

henfredemars, to risa in Peace is too much effort. Suffer in silence.

I always start off being nice until some leader insults me for no reason.

More blood for the blood god 🤷‍♂️

henfredemars, (edited ) to comicstrips in "Bigger Than Better" by Mr.Lovenstein

Our anti trust is currently not far from asking nicely to not abuse your market position. Has there been a change to give it some teeth?

With that said, it could be even worse!

henfredemars, (edited ) to memes in Chance encounter

Here’s the reference:

…wikipedia.org/…/John_Jacob_Jingleheimer_Schmidt

I’m curious. Where are you from? I didn’t know the children’s rhyme was uncommon.

henfredemars, to upliftingnews in Workers at companies that tested out a 4-day workweek are happier and more efficient — and firms made more money. One lawmaker says it's 'here to stay.'

I love to see this. One challenge that concerns me is that many people really need to be paid for all 5 days. The shorter week by itself isn’t enough.

henfredemars, to memes in Reddit be like

Trust is broken. Ads have been abused where I have to block by default unless I already trust your website.

I’m not risking malware for some strangers advertisements.

henfredemars, (edited ) to linux in How to use the Linux kernel's live patching feature

It’s a cool feature, and I played with it some, but I don’t really see how to use it in a home or small office environment unless you’re willing to subscribe to someone who can generate the live patches for you.

I can certainly generate the patches myself, but it’s much faster to let the maintainer of my distro’s kernel handle shipping new packages and accepting the reboot. My system reboots really quickly.

If high reliability is a concern, I would suggest load balancing or some other horizontally scaled solution such that you’re not impacted by one machine going down. Because they will go down for things other than updates!

henfredemars, to memes in What the hell is going on at Wikipedia?

Thank you for saving me the effort to do which I’m too lazy to do myself.

henfredemars, to memes in home is where you know how to adjust the shower....

Problem is that shower temperature is one of those problems that is enough to be annoying but not enough to demand being solved.

Didn’t know about thermostatic mixers. Thanks.

henfredemars, to memes in Ignorance is bliss

So, you’re saying I know something.

henfredemars, (edited ) to privacy in Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control

I prefer the complete lack of privacy settings because it is open and honest about the reality of what Lemmy is able to provide.

Even if you’re running your own instance, you are necessarily submitting your data to another party. I don’t have to trust the platform as much when my data isn’t private. It’s much easier to engineer a system around that assumption.

If we suppose that anything I submit to Lemmy is submitted to the public, I can’t be misled. My data cannot be leaked because I’m presenting it to the world already. Lemmy is a young social project with many problems to solve, still trying to gain traction and hold on to users and with an uncertain future. In brief: bigger fish to fry.

Maybe privacy controls could be on the list, but I don’t think it addresses the main problems or applications of the platform and creates its own set of issues. Keep it simple and stupid.

henfredemars, to memes in I cut out AvocadoToast™ and now I'm a millionaire.

I’m an elder millennial but you guys are in the same boat. No idea how we’re going to afford housing down the line.

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