Great timing, started using linkedin like 2 weeks ago😅
Great timing, started using linkedin like 2 weeks ago😅
I both can’t upgrade most of my devices, and have switched to linux on my home pc (in a dualboot with windows still) but use linux mainly. Been pretty nice so far.
Isn’t vanced still around? Saw that alot in the past
Glad im not working in the supermarket anymore
Not everyone is paying for the blue checkmark as far as i know
Fair point, i’ll be patiently waiting for the dutch takeover ;)
Sucks to see my home countries instance isn’t being moderated properly
No, not every landlord is horrible and renting definitely has it’s place, but it shouldn’t be the only option you get unless you want to spend 700k
Like the other comment said, it becomes a problem when large groups are buying up all properties
-> landlords buy buildings -> less buildings available for sale -> price goes up -> people cant afford buying homes -> people rent
I have 5 tb total i think? 1 hard drive, and 2 ssd’s, one with 1tb and one with 2tb
Why is there a camera inside the shuffling machine
Nvm, it’s in the article:
They found that the Deckmate 2 also has an internal camera designed to ensure that every card is present in the deck, and that they could gain access to that camera to learn the entire order of the deck in real time, sending the results from their small hacking device via Bluetooth to a nearby phone, potentially held by a partner who then could then send coded signals to the cheating player.
Aside from asking it coding questions (which are generally a helpful pointer in the right direction), i also ask it alot of questions like “Turn these values into an array” or something similar when i have to make an array of values (or anything else that’s repetitive) and am too lazy to do it myself. Just a slight speedup in work.
Thanks for the example!
How does that last point work? The ”Putting the date in the files ensures it wouldn’t disappear due to OS shenanigans.”?
I barely do anything with it, but most people here have one, it’s quite normal