
Using the viscera of the fire/emergency victims you’re helping to traumatize your colleague is horrifying. I’m glad she’s following through on getting what she’s owed

Using the viscera of the fire/emergency victims you’re helping to traumatize your colleague is horrifying. I’m glad she’s following through on getting what she’s owed


That’s so cool! I just started studying uefi-rs yesterday but haven’t been able to think of good use cases. Thanks for sharing!


I have two mice, one for either hand, and use xinput to flip the buttons on JUST the left one. It’s actually one of the main things keeping me from moving to Wayland, which doesn’t seem to have the same configuration features


There’s a secondary problem.
If a user has money in their account and the app creator goes under, they lose access but the actual bank hasn’t failed. Insurance on the account doesn’t kick in because there’s no bank failure to mitigate, but the user still doesn’t have access to their money before.
These regulations weren’t written with banking-as-a-service in mind, and don’t hold up well now that it’s not a weird edge case but a primary way companies provide banking services.

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What are the advantages? :)


I use “Tab Stash”. Usually easier for me to navigate and manage than bookmarks, and keeps my browsers uncluttered.
I’ve got a little 2 in 1 laptop, a Dell Inspiron 3670 (I think). Works great out of the box with the XFCE desktop environment, less with others. XFCE specifically is the only one that disables my keyboard correctly when I fold it backwards into tablet mode, and re-enables when I fold back