What’s the show? I think I saw it but I don’t remember this part. And I don’t remember the name so I can’t look of there’s a new season.
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In my country over 300 you need prescription, you could get 1000 without questions.
I used to take 1000 before, now I take 3*300
No no, it’s real. They even saw the baby in the placenta!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•So how is it going South Korea?
3·3 months agoThe thing is they had data that expected to be slightly aggregated, do not a 1:1. The problem comes when you try to use the data for analysis and realize it didn’t make any sense
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•So how is it going South Korea?
15·3 months agoMy ex company had for more than 10 years keept all the data customers shared with us. Structured and standardized, should have been easy peasy.
Somehow they were “appending wrong” in some way and data was useless. In think they were trying to reduce the size by aggregating a bit, but they did in a way that rendered the data useless.
Of course the CEO wanted to train models with it anyway…
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•New Study Warns Several Free iOS and Android VPN Apps Leak DataEnglish
5·3 months agoLeak kind of implies accident. This is more “siphoning”
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•rootless backup of rootless podman volumes?English
1·3 months agoThanks! it was a mounted volume in this case (just beside the location of the compose file), but it’s still good to know!
Silly question, how does immich read from NAS? Is that a native functionality or do you mount it in docker?
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Linux@lemmy.world•LinusTechTips, might do a cool video with Linus Torvalds (starts at 1:55)English
7·4 months agoIt would be a fucking shame if they don’t bring Emily. She would be over the moon, and I really miss her content.
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Linux@lemmy.world•LinusTechTips, might do a cool video with Linus Torvalds (starts at 1:55)English
9·4 months ago“That sounds fun” was his quote (approximately).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•18% of people running Nextcloud don't know what database they are usingEnglish
11·4 months agoHonestly I’m more concerned about those willingly using sqlite.
Unless it has changed a lot over the years, I remember it being orders of magnitude better with MariaDB than sqlite.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Ubisoft: Microtransactions make games more funEnglish
3·5 months agoHow is being paid lootboxes more fun than free ones? Some NRG on the rewards is OK, but needing the credit card on top doesn’t as to the fun
Almost, but not quite. Fruto and fruta are not two genders of the same word, but two different words, with different sources words (fruto fructus and fruta fructa)
Meanings are very similar, so there’s a lot of mixup.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Open TV, the fast and open-source IPTV player for Linux, launches on Android and iOS today!
31·6 months agoAny good source for the channels?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Fennec with Google as a standard search engine
3·6 months agoGlad to see this. A bit ago I saw I was searching with Google and was surprised
I always thought that VPN (or any other means of hiding your IP) is a necessary but not sufficient step to prevent online tracking. Is this not correct? I don’t think that using GChrome with a VPN will do much, in the same way as using hardened browsers without VPN will do much. It might depend on the thread model.


Let’s follow on this. Water goes down to the south hemisphere (why? Gravity is a lie). Then it stays there, attached to the ground. Why? Gravity again? An invisible barrier?
I doubt this is something anybody except the fringiest of flat earthers would approve, but I’m down for further explanation