

This is a bit different, because they internally knew something was wrong but didn’t do the right thing.
You try to legislate ethical behaviour but the root cause is that there’s no moral obligation for a company to do good.


This is a bit different, because they internally knew something was wrong but didn’t do the right thing.
You try to legislate ethical behaviour but the root cause is that there’s no moral obligation for a company to do good.
Ah! Je comprend “https://jlai.lu/” maintenant, c’est comme reddit!
I know you probably meant the hashtags are coming from Mastodon rather than the person, but I still chuckled at the thought of you casually considering a Mastodon user so lowly that you call them an ‘it’.
Which Windows? My south-facing ones?


Pardon my ignorance, but why would something have to be closed source in order to optionally provide secure boot? Couldn’t you provide the secure-boot-enabled binaries in addition to the source for everything except the boot keys?
You sign binaries, right? You don’t sign source.
If anyone builds from source they would just have to go through the arduous signing process themselves.


This sounds like a case where the palliative care ward isn’t doing good palliative care.
He passed away in hospital that afternoon of Sept. 5, six hours before his 6:30 p.m. appointment for MAID.
We’re talking about a thing that needs to be scheduled well in advance. He had a medical emergency and decided that he wanted to pull the pre-approved trigger that moment. It even says in the article it’s not set up as an emergent procedure.


Is that a legitimate business strategy?
I just send my customer a bill for a ridiculous amount, then my customer negotiates for something significantly less, and I can write off the difference?
There must be more to this. It’s too good to be true.


What brand?
Would the phrase “Never by a household appliance made by a cell phone company” apply in this case?


I lucked out and was simply in a relationship with a gal whom I helped purchase a house with a handy switched power outlet near the ceiling which was likely intended for seasonal decorative lights.
I co-oped the outlet once we got married but I need to replace the piece of tape that keeps the light in with one of these multi-button zigbee mains-powered switches that fit in multi-gang decora plates. I refuse to do wifi unless I can run esphome on it, and I will only trust matter when it runs over thread.


My son also has ADHD and my wife and I are that voice for him. I’m not sure where he gets it from. On an unrelated note, the days where I forget to eat are my most productive, so it’s a good thing you don’t need an 'eat God damn it" reminder.


“It’s dark in here” sets a scene where all the lights in our living room are set to bright white.


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What they’re suggesting would be a lot easier and cheaper if we still had a nationalized oil industry.


This is your yearly reminder that the timing of this type of news always comes around Bell’s “Let’s Talk” mental health campaign.


I’m so happy Orson Welles’ Paul Masson outtakes came across the appropriate comedic geniuses.


You are literally looking at the screen where you are two clicks away from changing a lot of major information about the device. If that’s not it, then use whatever add-on presented the device in the first place.
I can sympathize. It’s quite the learning curve, but it’s worth it in the end.
Great. Now cross out all the ones which put milk in their “dark” chocolate, because that’s an American thing.
Fun fact, if you pay really close attention to a Catholic mass, there are one or two really subtle references to Jesus that haven’t yet been erased.
I won’t mention them here, because they may find out and make corrections.