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just_another_person@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Mouse & keyboard stutter on elementaryEnglish
1·2 hours agoAs a debug step, try running
killall ibus-daemonbefore you launch the game. See if anything changes.
just_another_person@lemmy.worldto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•How do you name your devices and entities?English
5·17 hours agoGenerally, and for a number of different reasons, it’s best to disassociate a device that is meant to be permanent and re-pair with HA. There’s a whole lot of automation in the background that goes into pairing a device, or setting up schedules, automations, scenes, scripts …etc. Deleting forces a find/clear on that entity, and re-pairing creates clean new entries.
These people are guilty of crimes against humanity many times over. Crimes against the American people, war crimes, treasonous acts against the constitution…you name it.
You shouldn’t feel obliged to entertain people who support that. Zero consequences for these people means zero reconciliation for their atrocious behavior.
In the wise words of Christopher Walken:

just_another_person@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Quantum Attacks on encryption will probably be feasible by 2030English
2·1 day agoResistant, but not guaranteed. Nothing is guaranteed when it comes to encryption.
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Science@lemmy.ml•Quantum Teleportation Was Achieved Over The Internet For The First Time
22·1 day agoAgain…not a transfer.
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politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk's version of Wikipedia is 'cribbing' information from the real one: report
4·1 day agoI think your eyes my need to be checked then. Just saying.
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politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk's version of Wikipedia is 'cribbing' information from the real one: report
6·1 day agoYou sober, friend?
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politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk's version of Wikipedia is 'cribbing' information from the real one: report
114·1 day agoI lived in 4 English speaking countries in the 80’s, and it was definitely used everywhere. NA, SEA, and AU. All used that term.
just_another_person@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Quantum Attacks on encryption will probably be feasible by 2030English
15·1 day agoThis is a great talk, but it’s ignoring the real issue in that it would need to be “in-line”, which is not anywhere near possible. They sort of address that, but are talking about the cyphers themselves mostly.
I think we’ve reached the cusp where we can exchange new derivative keys on the fly per request without making too much of a dent in speed, but that comes with all kinds of tradeoffs on session length and convenience I suppose.
Edit: I guess there is another eventuality where governments just go and farm public keys and use them against targeted traffic. Not a good way to beat that right now.
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politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk's version of Wikipedia is 'cribbing' information from the real one: report
815·1 day ago“Crib Notes”. Term used globally since the 60’s.
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politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk's version of Wikipedia is 'cribbing' information from the real one: report
13·2 days agoAgain, that’s the point. That’s their angle. Dilute everything so you can’t tell what is factually accurate, and then you have kids reading this dumb shit and assuming it is true.
You don’t post shit like this unless you’re intentionally trying to gin up anger.
That being said, good on the construction worker for not responding until he had a self-defense claim.
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Science@lemmy.ml•Quantum Teleportation Was Achieved Over The Internet For The First Time
23·2 days agoThat’s exactly how entanglement would have to work with data. You’re not “transferring” anything, you’re observing it’s mirror. There is no transfer of anything, you just observe it’s mirrored counterpart, so you’re technically right.
If they find a way to encode something like a movie, the remote side would only need to read. No transfer.
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politics @lemmy.world•You’re Being Lied to About Graham Platner
42·2 days agoWhere did you see he confirmed this exactly?
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politics @lemmy.world•Analyst says Trump officials may flee if Democrats win midterms: 'Would not be surprising'
61·2 days agoThe Gerrymandering has effectively been shut down by Prop 50 being so popular in CA. Indiana isn’t moving on theirs, Missouri looks like it’s going to be shutdown, Ohio can’t move…etc…etc. These corrupt morons have only JUST learned what gerrymandering will actually do in their states, and they have no path to making any of this work anywhere but TX it seems, and CA has neutered that bullshit.
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politics @lemmy.world•Analyst says Trump officials may flee if Democrats win midterms: 'Would not be surprising'
48·2 days agoYou are absolutely insane:
- Trump is underwater on every single issue
- Support in his minority voting blocks that were the reason for 1% win have abandoned him
- This Gerrymandering blshit is being put to a stop
- Iowa, Virginia, and Nebraska are on track to flip
- Dems have more popular polling candidates writ large in the midterms
- The farming bloc just had a SEISMIC shift away from the GOP and will be endorsing any challengers
Where the hell are you seeing the GOP winning anything? Even their own party is saying it’s going to be an absolute wipeout.
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politics @lemmy.world•Analyst says Trump officials may flee if Democrats win midterms: 'Would not be surprising'
9·2 days agoYou probably need to spend sometime outside the bubble you’re living in. Most other places are fighting back.























Whoa, looks like your home directory or user got orphaned somehow during the upgrade.
whoand see what the output issudo su -u, enter your password, thenls -lh /homeWhat’s the output?