The Federal Communications Commission voted 3–2 to impose net neutrality rules today, restoring the common-carrier regulatory framework enforced during the Obama era and then abandoned while Trump was president....
I’m curious where you are that a business line doesn’t cost more than a residential one because in my area it’s three times as much. I am fortunate enough that I get symmetrical gigabit for $90 a month and although they don’t promise static IP my IP has not changed in a while.
If I wanted to get a real static IP I would have to upgrade to a business line It would cost $280 a month.
That just goes with a territory of having an iPhone. When you bought that device you signed on to a culture of consumption that is enforced by the developer of that device.
The developer can’t force Apple to let the developer give it to you for free. Apple doesn’t tolerate free very well and anything that is free on Apple is likely either a privacy nightmare or is paid for by some subscription you have with Apple.
This isn’t a problem with the app It’s a problem with the Apple.
I think it’s short for negligently discharged but it’s kind of stupid to shorten that. I can’t imagine what reason there is to not just write " negligently discharged".
Frankly I think calling it a “negligent discharge” is giving the officer too much credit. The gun shouldn’t even have been unholstered. Guns are used to shoot not threaten. If he was pulling the gun out then he intended to fire it and if he pulled the gun out without intending to fire it then it wasn’t a negligent discharge it was an incompetent booger hooking by a pants shitting coward.
Communism is incompatible with private property or classes which is why no matter how many states write “communism” on the tin, what they actually put in it is just fascist enforced state capitalism.
China is not more communist or even socialist than the USA. A strong ruling class loves fascism and hates socialism. They are actively hostile to communism.
I feel like they probably have something to do with light level detection or infrared signal receiving but I genuinely have no idea. They could just as likely be part of the sound system for all I know.
They seem to spin some kind of silk everywhere they go. They seem to be no longer than about 4 mm. I noticed them crawling up things and then dropping down on a line of silk. I’ve started catching them by putting little sticks up in the air attached everywhere that I find them. They tend to gather at the top of the stick for...
A council has provoked the wrath of residents and linguists alike after announcing it would ban apostrophes on street signs to avoid problems with computer systems....
“For executives” is an important bit left out of the headline.
At first I thought 6 day work weeks sound demented, but then, upon seeing it was for executives I can’t help but wonder if it will even make a noticeable difference, especially since they are openly doing it as a psychological manipulation to compel executives to take the current ‘crisis’ seriously.
I couldn’t let Donnie stay in the wild because sliders aren’t supposed to be here, but he looks really comfortable underneath his jungle of raspberries, basil, and potatoes while he basks on a bed of moss.
"I want to live forever in AI" (lemmy.ml)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/14869314...
FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote (arstechnica.com)
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3–2 to impose net neutrality rules today, restoring the common-carrier regulatory framework enforced during the Obama era and then abandoned while Trump was president....
Why people don't talk about Google Maps' privacy issues (www.youtube.com)
Title is editorialized because the original is, frankly, clickbait garbage
Motherly advice (media.hachyderm.io)
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don't tell iceland (mander.xyz)
Challenge (lemmy.world)
Help us (slrpnk.net)
Steam is such a good game store (lemmy.world)
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China shows off machine-gun-toting robot dog and its AI-powered puppy (www.theregister.com)
Blessed be the Wand of Rivers (lemmy.world)
I took apart a giant projection TV and there were a bunch of these lining the screen mount. (lemmy.world)
I feel like they probably have something to do with light level detection or infrared signal receiving but I genuinely have no idea. They could just as likely be part of the sound system for all I know.
The orange man questions working on a Sunday (lemmy.world)
One way to interpret it (lemmy.world)
I found a bunch of these crawling around inside my garage. What is this Bug? (lemmy.world)
They seem to spin some kind of silk everywhere they go. They seem to be no longer than about 4 mm. I noticed them crawling up things and then dropping down on a line of silk. I’ve started catching them by putting little sticks up in the air attached everywhere that I find them. They tend to gather at the top of the stick for...
Peterson rule (lemmy.world)
Yorkshire apostrophe fans demand road signs with nowt taken out (www.theguardian.com)
A council has provoked the wrath of residents and linguists alike after announcing it would ban apostrophes on street signs to avoid problems with computer systems....
Samsung shifts to six-day workweeks to ‘inject a sense of crisis’ - The Verge (www.theverge.com)
A large colony of what is likely Amanita muscaria var. guessowii growing under a rare Sergeant hemlock (lemmy.world)
House Moves Toward Bundling TikTok Bill With Aid to Ukraine and Israel (www.nytimes.com)
It's a weird competition to be sure (lemmy.world)
Behold this mighty shillelagh, the Burl of walking Earth (lemmy.world)
Soul Collector (sh.itjust.works)
Mega's Cola (lemmy.world)
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a comfy place to bask (lemmy.world)
I couldn’t let Donnie stay in the wild because sliders aren’t supposed to be here, but he looks really comfortable underneath his jungle of raspberries, basil, and potatoes while he basks on a bed of moss.