Comment 420 (Score 1) 221
Speaking of Slashdot, all these comments about 419 ppm and no one said: "let's burn some weed and make it 420!"
Speaking of Slashdot, all these comments about 419 ppm and no one said: "let's burn some weed and make it 420!"
Exactly. If sarcasm can't be interpreted, then either the writing is not sarcastic enough or the reader needs to be less serious when reading all comments (the last part helps in misinterpreting so much of what's written online these days).
No one yet commented on the vast interactive pornography potential?
OnlyFans holography upgrade - only an extra pr0ncoin per channel!
The exercise apps definitely gamify speed in various achievements. Biking, skiing, etc.
I thought the same, but I'm glad IRC isn't an "app".
Yup. More popular than many in the poll list.
I had a similar issue with the V40, and was in a bit of a hurry for an international trip. But I simply refreshed the page each day until it was ready.
I want LG to survive, they have great cameras, no bloat (unlike Samsung), fantastic line-out audio.
Where is an Ender's Game when they need one.
Seriously, a super computer on a single chip, and no one has suggested combining them together? What is Slashdot these days...
I've never used ZFS, but here is my predicament:
Had some files on a working disk. Backed that up to an ext raid array, backed that up to an external device for 3rd backup.
Problem is that I keep sending backups to both locations, yet the data was corrupted. Later reading from either source contained the corruption.
Another time the backup was corrupt, but the original file legit.
How is this simple to solve?
What is your alternative? I've run ext3 & 4 for years on md raid arrays, but data still fails on reads. What can do error reporting on reads along with writes, snapshotting, and deduping?
Like meta-moderation? See, Slashdot can save the world!
Joking aside, more layers can't hurt.
My husband said he likes this Article, so it must be good.
Similar argument - license riders vs an auto-license via control over the (few?) *powered* bikes that adhere to the system.
Electric scooter deaths in the US outnumber the Netherlands by far, relative to population, but we classify them as Darwin awards.
And mounting evidence showing howd bad those early mornings are for retention and cognition.
The best laid plans of mice and men are held up in the legal department.