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  • Some of the board tried, they managed to kick Altman out, but investors managed to get him reinstated.

  • With native vertical tabs, tab groups, and the new profiles, there are more new things in Firefox I’ve been excited about than in the years before

    This reads like marketing, but also other browsers have this stuff anyway? It's not a selling point anymore.

  • "See, the scientists were wrong, you can't trust anything they say!" /s

  • Well no you can translate, but it just seems that nobody has actually made a product to do so.

    e.g. those M.2 SSD to USB adapters, those aren't speaking NVMe to the host device. They either talk the traditional USB "bulk transfer" protocol, or potentially SCSI, translating that to NVMe for the SSD itself.

  • Man, it sure would be helpful for my argument if I could.

    I went back and checked the ones I was looking at, very helpful fine print stating "not for NVEM ssds", so they all only work with mSATA M.2 SSDs, hell of a let down.

  • Without NAT/ULA (private ipv6 addresses), your devices are routable by default and must be isolated by explicit policy.

    Yes, that's where the basic firewall configuration comes in.

    I'm running native v6 at home, with no private addressing (Since it was never implemented right in OSs unfortunately), each system has it's own public IP address, and even an entirely unsecured device is protected since there's still a firewall between my network and the internet.

  • Especially since you can get M.2 to SATA adapters, so people stuck with SATA only motherboards can still upgrade their storage.

    Literally the same deal when companies stopped making IDE drives, people just used SATA to IDE adapters instead.

  • If you detach the origin from the host it'd work, aka HTTP Alternative Services. Firefox used to (maybe still does? idk) use it to silently switch from using the base hostname to a hidden service when running under Tor, when the site provided the mapping.

    Clearnet stuff would work without it, but any I2P/Tor support needs server integration, which would be non-existent at the moment I'd bet.

  • Git itself (Or any other VCS for that matter) really should treat symlinks as special, similar as to how btrfs stores everything as "reflinks" internally. They be stored as special references to other tracked objects (so it'd be impossible to commit a symlink that pointed at anything other than a checked-in file, and ensure they always match), and git can materialise them as needed.

  • eg I have a photo of my foot when I broke it off at the ankle.

    How on earth did you manage that?

  • Same reason we still haven't banned smoking or gambling, once you're an adult you're on your own.

    Unless it's drugs of course, can't have them.

  • There's also xml5ever, for if you hate XML.

  • I have hope they draw inspiration from “Supergirl: Woman of tomorrow”

    I doubt the choice of book is a coincidence

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  • Not really - if a woman came in with a gunshot wound, she’d be asked if she was pregnant. Why? Because she’d need a CT scan or an X-ray, which are ionizing radiation and have a risk for a foetus.

    Pretty sure immediate blood loss from a bullet wound trumps hypothetical risks of an x-ray.

    Edit: To quote the health department of the state next to me...

    Most radiation exposure during medical testing is unlikely to harm a developing baby. Testing is only done if the risk to you or your baby is greater than not doing the test. The ‘risk’ is the increased chance of your unborn baby getting a cancer during their childhood.

  • Well we've recreated namespaces, and JSON already has a completely useless type system, so it's pretty much already there.

  • You need to have an account for parental controls to be applied to, kids aren’t allowed an account, vis-a-vis, no more parental controls or monitoring for problem content.

    Except that YT hides pretty much everything interesting behind a login wall these days.

    I tried to listen to a Daft Punk song yesterday in a private tab and was blocked.

  • We’ve got shovels and we are in a big hole … which way are we going to dig?

  • iirc it's a shiny UI around Secure Scuttlebutt, so it can do either direct syncing, or use public relays.