

Can your neighborhood communicate when the Internet goes down like Iran?


Can your neighborhood communicate when the Internet goes down like Iran?


Which treaty is the one he really wants to dissolve? I bet it’s one Russia wants dead.


The issue here is that there isn’t really a way to ban anyone. No matter how many times they vote or how many AI chat bots they use to keep their accounts active.


If you comment, yes. A bunch of copied headlines with no comments? No.


Now that’s real GDP.


Shouldn’t it be called Microsoft 250? There are 250 working days in a year. As soon as I’m home I’m using Thunderbird or Libreoffice, certainly not the product formerly known as Microsoft Office.


It’s already happening, in part because of this and in part because of the unstable, unpredictable US government.
Several European countries are looking towards investing in open source as a way to get away from American big tech because they’re suddenly considering US sanctions against them a real possibility, or at least a real threat.


I skipped a game or two of League of Legends last night because I didn’t want to reboot into Windows. Played some Rocket League instead.
The website is made for people with knowledge to leak sensitive info.
It’s not fucking military leaking unless they came in with Drunk Pete Hegseth.
On the other hand, you know the Fortran works and you can break it.
The vibe code is already broken.
I’m still pounding the Fortran button as hard as I can.


You can just have things be out of scope. It’s really okay!
Thanks for the work you’ve put into this.


Don’t get complacent. The EU countries are toying with the idea of collapsing with us. AfD doesn’t seem to be shrinking, and there will be a lot of money and propaganda dumped that way soon.
I hope you’re better at resisting it than we were, but seeing as how we’re all still on vulnerable social media…


The latest Libreoffice update has ribbon menus (optionally).


It works well when you use it for small (or repetitive) and explicit tasks. That you can easily check.


Which is probably a good thing. I appreciate projects like Thunderbird as well.


You can not push the button that says AI.
You can also hit the kill switch that completely removes that button.
That’s opt-in enough.
If it starts reading pages or doing things without you pushing a button, that’s an issue.


It’s been a hundred years and we’re still making WWII movies. You think living through it is going to be any less worthy of attention?


I’ve been banned from plenty of subreddits and things. Generally it involves going into a circlejerk and telling them something they don’t want to hear.
r/conservative, r/antivax, r/Tesla, either of AI or anti AI, whatever.
Like a wireless router?