I can’t imagine a scenario where a person who needs to work on a computer will not benefit by typing quickly and accurately.
I can’t imagine a scenario where a person who needs to work on a computer will not benefit by typing quickly and accurately.
I’m pretty sure most jobs involve typing on a computer in some capacity
It depends highly on what you will be programming.
Did you read the article? Mass surveillance had nothing to do with this.
Counterpoint: Those who produce and collect CP deserve to be in jail
Just use Edge on sites that don’t support Firefox, if you must use them. Same as how we used IE for government sites back in the day.
Who tf still uses Reddit? It’s all bots and power tripping mods nowadays. Lemmy is a million times better imo.
Namecheap domains include a dynamic DNS application for free and it works well. Be aware that it only runs on Windows.
Shadowbanning? Do you have more info on this?
I’m in the same boat. Steam Deck has been a game changer for me and I’m finally working through my library. It’s great to be able to play on the couch with my SO instead of setting aside dedicated game time on the PC.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who took this at face value
I suspect that we’re seeing a lot of this on Lemmy already. I’ve started paying attention to usernames of those who post content, and have found that it’s just a couple people posting the vast majority of hyper-critical anti-Biden content. These posts tend to get hundreds of upvotes without many comments. I remember seeing similar behavior on Reddit in the previous election cycle, and on 4chan in the election before that.
Who tf needs a printer these days? I print maybe 5 pages a year and the library does it for a quarter.
I just double my HDDs and put them in RAID1. Not foolproof against data loss, but I wouldn’t be heartbroken if I lost my Plex library. For important docs I add a cloud backup.
I’ve been using the same anime/manga torrenting site since the mid 2000s and I can’t believe it’s still up. Gonna be a sad day when it finally closes down.
What’s PIA?
There’s 158 private prisons in the US. That’s roughly 2.5% of detention facilities in the US. People talk like the majority of prisons are privately owned but it’s actually quite rare.
I used to do this, but Verizon gave me a Flip 5 for $500 less than Samsung was offering and I got a free tablet with it. I needed to switch off of Google Fi anyway because they didn’t have service at my job site.
I pay thousands per year in school taxes and the vast majority goes to school administrators making 6 figures. We can’t just toss more money at schools to fix this - we need legislation stating how the money is used. The money needs to go to the kids and teachers instead of clueless rich people.