Remember when the boat got stuck in the panama canal and everyone was suddenly interested in supply chains?
That was the Suez Canal lol
Programmer and Airplane Enthusiast.
Remember when the boat got stuck in the panama canal and everyone was suddenly interested in supply chains?
That was the Suez Canal lol
@tigerjerusalem Not for nothing, but kbin has both a thread-side and microblogging-side to it. Ernest even introduced an aggregate view very recently where you can see both on the same page, formatted to their respective types of posts. You could use any view you like best. I think that flexibility is a great feature.
@feditips @fediverse @FediFollows @masimatutu
is it still impossible to withdraw staked coins?
Wait back up.
still
Hahahahaha holy shit.
Thanks. I tried to post the original link but it just says “No posts.” Weird.
RODE Mini USB. Might be a little more than $50 but it’s completely plug and play, no drivers needed, great quality.
Oh joy, these are my specs! Good to know it’s working well for you.
First, well I’ve been able to get ublock origin to just block the pop-up itself, YouTube now has some scroll event override that locks you to the top of the page. You can’t view the comments or recommended anymore… Not that any value is lost there but still.
Second, the pop-up triggers a “three strike” system where they won’t let you close the pop-up until you disable ublock. That may be easy enough to defeat today, but if YouTube has already gone to these lengths to force you to watch ads, they may eventually stop loading videos altogether until you do.
Trader Joe’s is privately owned, but it is owned by Aldi.
Oh… then it’s not that good of a deal. Cool tech, but not consumer friendly.
Wait a second, you can add on the Bluray drive to the slim PS5? Meaning you’re not locked in to an all-digital console, but you can still upgrade later? That’s a great idea, why is no one talking about this?
Sony finally gets to join the ranks of add-on-disc-player consoles: the Sega Megadrive, the N64DD, and this… thing.
As an added bonus, it runs all the way down the hall and into the bathroom.
In case nobody’s said it already, it’s awesome you’re taking an active role in teaching your daughter media literacy. 🙂
They do at least make it available online. But I agree that the artificial scarcity is scummy.
If you don’t have plans to travel to Amsterdam any time soon, you will still have a chance to get in on the artsy action via the Pokémon Center online storefront.
A range of Pokémon x Van Gogh products, though not the entire collection, will go live on the Pokémon Center and be available for purchase while supplies last. This includes a number of art prints, figures, and more.
The Pikachu with Felt Hat promo card will be given out as a gift to users who purchase products from this collab collection—again, while supplies last. It is likely that you will only get one Pikachu promo per order as a way to send as many cards out to as many people as possible.
The crossover? The scalpers?
The sign basically implies you’re in it. But the highways shields have no numbers so you’d have to find the city without other context clues.
Geoguessr players seething
And thus the Tech Industry Hype Cycle will begin anew. Maybe next time it’ll be The Fediverse. Maybe it’ll be Holograms. Maybe it’ll be Blockchain But This Time It’s Not A Scam, Pinky Promise.
Far be it from me to defend “I did what the internet told me to do!” but nothing in sudo apt-get install steam
would lead you to believe you were about to nuke core system packages. That was a big fuckup for PopOS.
There’s also no reason to believe that apt update
would be a preemptive solution to that problem, when it hadn’t even been reported to PopOS yet. Let alone expect newcomers to Linux, who are just following widely available tutorials, to know that command and what it does.
When a company uses Embrace Extend Extinguish, they are relying on network effects to drive people to their side. So let’s say Threads comes out, starts federating, has a big established userbase, and then they come out with some new, proprietary killer feature. It could be great moderation tools - something kbin and the fediverse need, no doubt about it - but whatever the feature is, it draws users away from the existing fediverse infrastructure and into Threads. Threads then makes massive changes to the ActivityPub spec, building the walled garden back up again. Only this time, they’ve actually siphoned off some of the users you originally had in the community. The result isn’t the status quo, Meta peeled away users who otherwise would have stayed.
By the way, while a “small community of tech nerds” is perfectly fine in its own right, I would argue the fediverse has already grown beyond that community. They’re a large contingent no doubt, but there’s also law enthusiasts, news outlets, game developers, users from Germany, Japan, France, Finland, and I follow them all. To see them leave for Threads would be a shame.