Sure there is: A known quantity is always better than an unknown quantity. Though would be far more informative if rating was mandatory, or otherwise defaulted to 3 stars or some such.
MotoAsh
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MotoAsh@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about itEnglish
2·15 days agoFor real… All the information in the world, and still going to blame millenials? The mind boggles.
MotoAsh@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about itEnglish
14·16 days agoand that’s why you’re dumber than boomers.
MotoAsh@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•Congrats on living long enough to complain about itEnglish
9·16 days agoThere are more gen x in congress than millenials, so good job just proving the victim complex…
MotoAsh@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•You can shove that lightsaber deep up in your Death Star.English
27·16 days agoMando? Yes. Andor? No.
Not entirely (I recall seeing some obscure CVEs some years ago), but it’s a hell of a lot better than what some coders try to get away with.
Meh, not that hard to default things to “string”, or similar. For example, the “text” type in PostgreSQL explicitly says “unlimited”, though it seems it’s up to 1Gb. See https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-character.html
Similarly, it’s not like text fields on web pages automagically apply limits.
It’s not unimaginable that some dumbass could vibe-code themselves up an easily exploited form.
DNS isn’t a service (in the same way as AWS and CloudFlare). It’s a fundamental component of the world wide web.
I mean, unless you’d rather type IP addresses in to your URLs, anyways.
Only until they come back online and resync. I don’t know the guts of the process, so I don’t know what pitfalls there may be, but I’m pretty sure it’s designed to handle temporary outages without requiring intervention.
Quite a few lemmy instances became inaccessible, including piefed.world.
MotoAsh@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•why does noone want to join our church???English
10·1 month agoThat’s not as new as you would hope.
Or they’re just saying something that’d be even worse than broken glass to step on.
I love me a good math lecture. (ok well, good ones, like 3blue1brown videos)
It reminds me of listening to fantastical stories as a child that I can barely fathom the results of, let alone the journey. I know I’m hearing very important and profound things, but for the life of me the depth passes me by. Like doggy paddling around the deep end of a pool without even realizing I couldn’t touch the bottom if I tried.
OH! I thought of another interpretation: Subjecting others to Danny McBride’s appearance is an asshole move.
Not sure I can agree with it, but it almost makes more sense than him being an asshole IRL.
Is there celeb drama I’m unaware of or is it a further reference to the character he played?
more a horseshoe thing. Once someone gets so authoritarian, there’s kinda’ no point in even looking for differences. They’re both interested in tasting boot, so fuck 'em both.
MotoAsh@piefed.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•I broke my hip bone a month ago and have to be robocop for the rest of my life... Can't imagine the pain this person felt.English
37·2 months agoIs it the story about trucks, or spelling “knew” as “new”?
Literally none of that requires a live connection, or a connection at all if they add even an RPi5’s amount of compute to the bed.
Smart bed is fine. … Why does it need an internet connection at all, let alone a live one!?
Fuck these absolutely vile data harvesting trash companies that don’t even remember how to do things locally…
Didn’t Jobs die before the cybertruck was a thing? That’s uh… a pretty big indication…
Oh wait, that’s Tim Apple…