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I used to have the same issue. Turns out, it was fixed by a firmware update on my motherboard.
I used to have the same issue. Turns out, it was fixed by a firmware update on my motherboard.
There’s a push towards WebAssembly. Officially it’s not supported yet, but most browsers can handle it. I don’t know how mature the project is though.
But yeah, essentially everything on the web is JS.
Everything you’ve said only stands for public university (which is better than private schools however). In the private world, you’re looking at ~10000€ a year.
So why in the hell would you pay 50k. That’s 33 times as much, guys just come to France
I believe it’s more expensive for foreigners to study in France now. You’re looking at ~3000€ per year IIRC.
Je suis plutôt curieux perso:
Tu fais quoi au juste ? Comment t’as fait pour te lancer ?
Et ma plus grande question; comment tu gères les situations où un client te demande quelque chose qui est au-delà de tes compétences ?
Hmmm I don’t really know. You can try with this tutorial I found.
The way I did it, is I checked my motherboard’s website, and saw they posted a recent firmware update.
I used to have some similar issues when playing games, and the cause of it was my motherboard’s firmware. Maybe check and see if it is up to date?
Yes, and it makes sense that it would, and I’d happily give such data to developers I trust to make the programs I love better.
However, that same click data (maybe with some how-long-have-you-looked-at-this data) can definitely be used to target ads at me, which in my book is not okay. And as I said in my comment before, it’s really difficult (at least for me) to trust companies.
To me, telemetry would be like a sofa company wanting to put some cameras in your home to see if you’re using the sofa the way they thought you would. It just feels… off.
“90% of crashes happen right after the player uses a grenade”.
Imo, a simple opt-in crash report gets the job done. Technically it is telemetry, but a crash report is more justified than a “where have you clicked” report.
telemetry data for software from reputable companies does not get sold
There’s just no trust in companies to not sell my data. I cannot trust Microsoft nor Google nor any other company to not sell my data, having seen the shenanigans every single company is willing to pull off to get a cent more a year.
this seems like applying the same rules to everyone equally
Though it can seem fair, applying the same rules to everyone equally can be very racist.
Oh yeah you’re right! Updating my list.
Thanks, updated my list!
Can someone match the remaining runes to their meme template?
I got:
Edit: got 'em! From left to right:
I tested high on the IQ scale. I’m single, unemployed and have trouble making friends.
I know I’m just a stranger on the Internet, but those are symptoms of gifted people.
You should look into giftedness. I’ve recently read a book on it (in french), and it’s helped me lots in understanding my condition, my differences with others as well as the challenges I face in the corporate world.
I’d be happy to talk about it if you wish!
people not understanding your thought process
First, knowing that you have a mind that may take shortcuts that others aren’t used to taking is helpful. Whenever you explain something to someone else, it is useful to explicit the reason you take these shortcuts.
For instance, if while talking about subject A, your mind makes a link to subject B and them to C, you have to talk about B before talking about C, even if to you B is evident and there’s no point in talking about it.
people not understanding your way of life
People don’t need to understand my way of life. It’s my life, I do what I want. I can explain to them why I chose to do the things I do, but ultimately I’m going to do it whether they understand or not – unless they convince me that it’s a bad way to live.
From what I understand, Cloudflare can block some DDoS attacks, but not all of them.
The attacks on Lemmy have to do with poorly optimized SQL requests; these are requests that shouldn’t take long to execute, but do due to some oversight. By spamming these requests, the attackers can bring Lemmy on it’s knees.
Actually, wouldn’t this attack better be categorized as a DoS attack ? What’s so distributed about it ?
Ouais, j’essayais de faire une blague en sous-entendant que justement il proposait peut-être de réduire le nombre de personnes défavorisées en utilisant ce genre de solution.
Ma blague était mal amenée, au temps pour moi.
Je dirais que c’est : là où l’Allemagne est en train de légaliser quelque chose sur lequel on débat depuis longtemps et qui est quand même plutôt important, nous on en est juste aux lardons végétaux