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People need to start the non-complience trend.

Agreed, at least ladybird can be used now. I used it, and for all its bugs, its still useable.

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Update Feb 27th

Mozilla’s since added an addendum to its announcement (12 hours after I published this article) to clarify its wording in the above excerpts. It says it needs a “…license to allow us to make some of the basic functionality of Firefox possible. Without it, we couldn’t use information typed into Firefox, for example. It does NOT give us ownership of your data or a right to use it for anything other than what is described in the Privacy Notice.“

Out today is the first stable 4.0 release for the Rust-ed version of the popular Fish Shell.

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if that was even remotely true, there would not need to be a “terms of use”. either it goes, or your org does.

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Whoop whoop, fresh fish! :tropical_fish:

What a coincidence!!

Offtopic:

Anglerfish/Oarfish

Rare deep-sea anglerfish seen for first time in broad daylight - Oceanographic

Earth awaits another disaster? Live oarfish aka 'doomsday fish' surfaces on Mexican coast, revives ancient disaster myths - Earth awaits another disaster? Live oarfish aka 'doomsday fish' surfaces on Mexican coast, revives ancient disaster myths BusinessToday

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Switched to Linux had to comment on this

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Hey look at this everyone, Microsoft has our back! :sunglasses:

“The truth about New Microsoft Majorana Chip”

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I was looking at some Ironwolf HDDs from a local retailer yesterday hoping to buy one soon, but noticed their prices have dropped a lot.

I just had to look at this to flush all the bad news.

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In 1 h we’ll see…

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I think AMD this time around was listening what their customers were telling them. We’ll see if it will have any impact on the market share :slight_smile:

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I think so, because unlike nvidia’s cards, they will probably be available in sufficient quantities.

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Well assuming how confident AMD was during the presentation stating that the supply is guaranteed > I think the same

A post was merged into an existing topic: Contentious issues better discussed in the lounge

Please keep all political commentary off the open forum. I have moved a post to the lounge in an effort to reduce the likelihood of political arguments taking place on the Garuda forum.

I will be allowing far less political commentary on the Garuda forum, as the possibility of heated political arguments taking place has increased dramatically with recent events occurring on the world stage.

Please keep all comments of a polital nature off the open forum. Limited discussion may be permited in the lounge as long as the discussion remains civil and non adversarial.

Please keep all political comments off the Garuda forum in the future. I will be cracking down on politically charged statements here in the future. Consider this fair warning, as political statements will no longer be tolerated on the Garuda forum.

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Under current circumstances I seriously doubt they will be in sufficient quantities in the states or will be at least double the suggested pricing.

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I’m carious to know who was actually using this junk by Micro$haft to begin with. Like really…it’s Microsoft, that should be all the reason anyone needs to get rid of it or at the very least, reduce exposure in the first place.

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pretty insane, considering running https locally is actually a nightmare. I get it for the open web.
https://medium.com/@boblord/open-letter-to-browser-and-os-makers-12d65aa314f7

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Messed up is putting it VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY nicely. :rofl: :rofl:

LOL you beat me to it @Fenris

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