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Not much change for me insofar as genital preferences are concerned, but I do have a vastly deepened appreciation for cuddling now~

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Yes.

They expected companies not to make badly-designed not-phones that depend entirely on internet services, most of which will undoubtedly be shuttered by the end of the year.

knightly,
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I’m glad I gave up on live service games with Fallout 76’s disastrous launch. Even the popular ones are just impossibly shitty these days.

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It was a Saturday, but I was on-call when Networking shit the bed. One of the main trunk lines degraded and they took almost five minutes to switchover to backup 'cuz their automated degredation monitoring was on a five-minute interval. XD

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It just sort of happens whenever there’s enough queer folk in one place. XD

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As of the last survey a few years back, something like 80% of furries are queer.

Never saw estimates for how many queer folks are furries but I suspect it’s a tiny fraction.

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I’ve noticed this myself! Any moderately-sized org probably has a furry or two keeping things running behind the scenes.

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Sure seems like Helldivers’ multiplayer works just fine without a Sony account.

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Or just compost them so they can be useful without giving anyone prion disease.

knightly,
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Alternatively, magnesium shavings can be used in place of a sparkler for ignition. You can also reduce the ignition temperature by adding powdered magnesium on top or mixing it in up to 10%.

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The internet is a government project. Without “Communism” you wouldn’t even have a single website, imagine that.

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You mean Orwell’s classic anti-capitalist novel wherein a worker’s rebellion against tyrannical bosses is betrayed by capitalist pigs who re-create the farm’s original conditions for their own profit?

You should read his “Homage to Catalonia”, Orwell fought against capitalists in Spain’s civil war and wrote a book about his experiences there.

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We already don’t, our choices are dictated to us by the executive boards that act as America’s unelected central planning committees.

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Super-short version:

The system that Linux uses to draw anything on the screen (showing the desktop, your windows, their contents, etc) is called a display server.

Linux has been using a display server called the X Window System (or x11) since its inception, but it’s ancient and has limitations that can’t be fixed without breaking everything that depends on it.

The Wayland compositor is the new display server that will be replacing x11, improving security and adding support for newer features like HDR. It’s nearly ready for a full release now, and is already the default for some Linux distributions.

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Hence my reference to the Wayland compositor rather than just Wayland.

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Crypto is just as insecure as credit cards. The whole point of the blockchain is that everyone can see all transactions.

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