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jqubed@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Arizona resident dies from the plague less than 24 hours after showing symptomsEnglish5·21 hours agoI think armadillos and prairie dogs harbor the disease. Don’t mess with them!
Edit: armadillos might be leprosy, can’t remember for sure right now
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•The Commodore 64 Ultimate computer is the company's first hardware release in over 30 years — pre-orders start at $299English4·21 hours agoIs it an actual cassette drive or just a flash disk shaped like a cassette drive? Because I don’t think cassette drives normally have storage. But I suppose it could be useful to anyone who still has their C64 cassettes, if they haven’t degraded too much!
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Civil Aviation@lemmy.zip•Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Crash, Report Says2·1 day agoWell, it is only a preliminary report. All it seems to be giving us, though, is what happened. The “why” is probably going to be much harder.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Civil Aviation@lemmy.zip•Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Crash, Report Says3·1 day agoThey’re saying no mechanical or design flaws since it sounds like one of the pilots cut off the fuel, but in the voice recording both are denying having cut off the fuel, so it still has me wondering how they were able to (apparently) accidentally shut off the fuel during the ascent.
jqubed@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•HDD Clicker generates HDD clicking sounds, based on HDD Led activityEnglish6·1 day agoThis is ridiculous; I love it
jqubed@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Nintendo Wii The Size Of A Game Boy Cartridge Finally Released Open SourceEnglish7·2 days agoIt would be a big, expensive case, and as there are well-funded organisations that rely on the precedent not being set against them in both directions, both sides would get interested third parties funding their legal fees. No one wants that, so Nintendo stick to claiming emulators are illegal on their website
I would assume particularly that no one who has big interests there wants it to go to court because once there’s a ruling and a precedent is set it becomes much harder to change if you’re on the losing side. So, for example, if game publishers lost and it was clearly ruled legal that consumers have a right to make software work with hardware that the software was never intended for, that would make it much harder for publishers to fight emulators without some additional problem like trademark infringement. The advice I’ve heard is unless you can be absolutely certain how a judge will rule, you want to avoid going to court because strange and unexpected things can happen in a courtroom that can be very bad for you.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What part of internet culture is so meta you will be completely baffled by it in 30 years if not sooner?91·2 days agoNever heard of such a thing, but there’s a lot of video trends I don’t understand already
jqubed@lemmy.worldto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•came across some family heirlooms today, hahaha!1·3 days agoYou would’ve had to pay for the call itself, but probably only if you had to make a long-distance call. I think by that time local numbers were pretty universally unlimited minutes, but long distance was 25¢/minute or more. I was too young to be buying phone service myself, then, but remember TV ads promoting 25¢ or 10¢ or something like that as a good deal. Around 2003 when I was first living on my own I used to buy prepaid calling cards to call home and those got me as low as 3¢/minute, and that was a bargain.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•came across some family heirlooms today, hahaha!4·3 days agoI seem to remember our first disks/discs coming in with 5 free hours. That might’ve even been included with a Packard Bell we bought.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto aww@lemmy.world•We might have to start today with a smallish nap or two...English3·3 days agoI think it peaked around 6 months, then got better and the teeth less sharp. But we definitely got a “teenager” closer to 2-3 years.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Yes, I wrote a very expensive bug. In my defense I was only seven years old at the time1·3 days agoI think the fix was to put a limit on the script, just have it run a couple times, the same as it would during the day, not just keep going until it gets stopped.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Technology@programming.dev•McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot exposed 64 Million McDonald’s job applications to security researchers Who Tried the Password ‘123456’English3·3 days agoI’ve seen hiring ads referring to them as McJobs
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•'Knowing Steam players are hoarders explains why you give Valve that 30%,' analyst tells devs: 'You get access to a bunch of drunken sailors who spend money irresponsibly'English29·4 days agoI don’t think I’ve spent a dime on Epic but have a nice little collection going there. I have spent a reasonable amount at GoG and have a nice collection there, too.
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Stardew Valley dethrones Valve classic Portal 2 as Steam’s top-rated gameEnglish25·4 days agoAnd at those prices I’ve bought it at least twice
Is the photo missing for everyone?
jqubed@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Yes, I wrote a very expensive bug. In my defense I was only seven years old at the time9·6 days agoI think the bug and the cost were not that the cost was different at that time of day, but that by running at night without worry of interruption her script ran multiple times doing upload after upload after upload. If it had been during the day they would only have a few succeed because the line would get interrupted or couldn’t be used. Maybe during the day they’d only succeed on 3-5 calls but at night the script was making 50, 60, maybe even 70 calls.
Yes, normally Neutral Good but will go Chaotic Good if the corral is empty or pretty much empty. I’m lawful good if I only have a free things or there is no corral, but in those cases I try to avoid bringing the cart back to the car.
Unironically I like that