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That is definately one of the names of all time.


The bullshit agenda.


Republicans seem to really want a king


I'm pretty sure this product is in the "gray market" at best. Selling 4-aco-dmt for human consumption would seem to violate the Analogue Act and thus be felony in USA. I'm sure there are plenty of noncriminal violations regarding supplement labeling there too


Thank you! I'm always felt similar about the OSI model, can't it just die already?

Also, aside from LDAP and x509 I think SNMP came from OSI too


This is why I won't get a phone that isn't supported by LineageOS


Me too! And for ~half the price of the phone in TFA[0] you can get a Moto G32/42/52, which can run LineageOS officially since last year.

[0] how on earth is 300 USD considered "budget" for a cellphone?


Compare it to the top and bottom of the iPhone "market":

- https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-iphone/iphone-se $430

- https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-iphone/iphone-15-pro $1000


>[0] how on earth is 300 USD considered "budget" for a cellphone?

It's "budget" for consumers in wealthy western countries where 300$ doesn't even cover half a rent's pay, and it's "budget" when compared to flagship phone prices set by Apple which now cost 1k+ starting price and everyone else followed.

Also inflation happened. The 300$ you remember from pre-Covid as being "a lot of money for a phone", are now worth a lot less in 2024. So yeah, compared to current market prices, 300$ for a phone is now kinda budget.


> Also inflation happened.

Oh, don't worry, I'm an argy, I understand inflation haha. What I mean is, budget phones are sub 200 USD nowadays, with very cheap phones around 100 USD.

300 dollars seem like a lot to me, and "just" to have some plastic fake leather cover, or nextgen wifi which isn't fully deployed everywhere?


Officially? Can you elaborate a bit? I've got a g52 and it's really slow most of the time, I'd love to install a clean ROM but I just don't want to spend time on this right now. If there is a fast and official way, that'd be awesome.


Officially refers to Lineageos officially supporting that phone.


Lol, now I feel stupid. That makes much more sense


>you can get a Moto G32/42/52, which can run LineageOS officially since last year.

Got any link for that? Would like to read about it. A non-tech friend has one of those phones.


I bought a G42 (hawao) last year, I saw it on offer, I checked and it had been recently added to the roster, less than a month before.

I had to wait a couple of days before Lenovo let me unlock the bootloader, not sure if that's because it was brand new or because you always have to wait a couple of days.

The LineageOS wiki doesn't tell you (and I understand their reasons), but if your friend wants to run any homebanking app he'll need to install Magisk too, and add the Shamiko module (and configure a couple of things, but it's all out there)

https://download.lineageos.org/devices/rhode/builds

https://download.lineageos.org/devices/hawao/builds

https://download.lineageos.org/devices/devon/builds


Thank you.


I would get something off the hardware compatibility list for Asteroid OS (Linux for smart watches).

https://asteroidos.org/


Tcl and SGML


Does this mean that old x86 CPUs without AVX won't be able to run JVM anymore?


AVX2 actually, not AVX. They have check in the code, so it won't use it unless the CPU supports it.BTW the latest CPU w/o AVX2 are not that old, I think 11th gen celerons do not have it.


>Inserted 'taunts' in the code, including references to "grok"

This line gave me a chuckle


From the court docs:

> As alleged, Brody left a few "taunts" in the code that he unleashed on FRB. In particular, he is alleged to have used the word "grok," which the government explains is a misspelling of "grock," which, in turn, means to understand.


Can someone please explain to me how 'grok' (regardless of spelling) is a taunt, because I'm just not following.


My guess is he said "you can't grok this"


I'm pretty sure it was "grok" in SiaSL. Is there some other origin?


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