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tsonfeir, to linux in I use linux for the same reason I wear fuzzy socks and sweaters
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So what does macOS wear?

tsonfeir, to linux in Pony approved distro
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I’ll believe any name you say is a real distro at this point.

tsonfeir, to news in Unions are the strongest in decades. Nearly a million Americans got double-digit raises as a result
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I can’t find my job in my area for the amount of money it should be. So… those graphs aren’t reality here. 🤷‍♂️

tsonfeir, to news in Unions are the strongest in decades. Nearly a million Americans got double-digit raises as a result
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Considering cost of living went up 20%, that’s not really covering it. I got a “double digit” raise, but I’m not making 20% more than 2019.

tsonfeir, to news in 40 workers have been trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in India for over a week and 3 attempts to drill through the debris have failed so far
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I’m sure it smells great too…

tsonfeir, to asklemmy in If zombies are supposed to go after brains, then why do they almost always end up tearing into the abdomen and other parts instead?
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The iconic phrase “Brains!” associated with zombies is most famously from the “Return of the Living Dead” series. This horror-comedy franchise, which started with “The Return of the Living Dead” in 1985, diverged from traditional zombie films by featuring undead creatures that specifically vocalized their craving for brains. This particular depiction of zombies was a departure from earlier representations, where zombies typically didn’t speak and were not specifically focused on eating brains.

tsonfeir, to news in Cyber security analysts accuse China of attacking Cambodian government infrastructure as part of a "long-term espionage campaign"
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It is now 😅

tsonfeir, to cyanideandhappiness in 5 November 2023
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Here’s me seeing $50 and thinking “for a dress?!” And assuming it was an inflation joke. 😵

tsonfeir, to comicstrips in "Pineapple Pizza" by Salo_Comic
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This is how it feels when someone doesn’t like how you live your life.

tsonfeir, to news in Bolivia severs ties with Israel, others recall envoys over Gaza
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They’re all assholes in this holy war.

tsonfeir, to news in German politician held after Nazi slogan complaint
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Depends on the position. County Clerk, absolutely.

tsonfeir, to upliftingnews in US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer
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If he releases it for free then he’s amazing. If he tries to profit on it, then he’s part of the problem and we shouldn’t celebrate him.

tsonfeir, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling
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There was a fire and maybe people who looked up that address could be further investigated.

Do you think that’s weak grounds? How could that specific and very small list of IP addresses violate a persons privacy?

I obviously haven’t read the warrant request, and it could have been worded pretty poorly.

tsonfeir, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling
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Right. Google could have just looked that shit up voluntarily. I mean, it can’t be a long list.

tsonfeir, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling
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Do you agree with all legal precedent?

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