Not so much anymore. The SUV craze affected cop cars too.
I noticed that the computer was magnetic and played with magnets around it. The hard drive was totally wiped. Now my parents could have reinstalled the operating system but they just got a new computer instead.
Over 100 arrested during protests at Northeastern University
Similar demonstrations have been going on at Emerson, Harvard MIT and Tufts, as well as other universities across the country.
![Police raid encampments, arrest over 100 people during protests at Northeastern University](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e656cfa0-69f3-483c-9dc6-ac2e1db9abe7.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
More devices need to come with Linux out of the box. It should be possible to buy a device with Linux at your local Walmart.
Police Arrest 108 Student Protesters at Emerson College
One student who was at the demonstration and left the area said he watched the incident unfold from his dorm window and said he saw officers dragging away some people who resisted arrest.
![108 arrested, 4 officers hurt as protest encampment cleared at Emerson](https://3t.au/pictrs/image/33b72135-9f78-4d28-a8d7-162f38bd8d67.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
It won't, but it will be sold, and the moderation and censorship practices will change.
Inspired by protests at Columbia University, pro-Palestinian camps have been set up at MIT, Tufts and Emerson College.
![MIT, Emerson College, Tufts students start pro-Palestinian camps inspired by Columbia University protests](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/be7eca14-b10d-4254-839d-ea322e4fd13a.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Be sure to remember to Activate Linux after a motherboard switch!
First full time distro was Manjaro. First exposure to desktop Linux was Ubuntu on a crappy school netbook. Now I use Arch (btw)
Like others have said, the community aspect of Lemmy allows me to follow things I enjoy, not people who may or may not post something I like. Additionally, even a simple algorithm that sorts content based on perceived relevancy makes it so I can see the stuff I want to see first (though someone did point out that that isn't entirely fair, but the "New" sort does provide that experience).
Even if packages weren't broken, the fact that they make it easy to use the AUR is problematic because the AUR expects the latest packages from the Arch Repos. Often, AUR packages will break on Manjaro for that reason.
TV Station Launches Multiple 4K Broadcasts OTA on ATSC 1.0
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Low power TV station takes advantage of the fact most TVs support H.264 and HEVC video codecs to broadcast 14 HD programs over the air.
Not true. If you define the circumference in terms of pi, you can define the circumference exactly.
Because it's a large language model that parrots human information. Not particularly surprising.
Finally my qt6 apps have a consistent theme!
Lemmy rn definitely is a great place to post content because most content is appreciated.
Are you using the AUR? The package will probably just get orphaned or the upstream will change to a duplicate repo. I don't see Yuzu or Citra going anywhere considering they are open source.
I cloned it last week when the news first broke.
Would be a shame I git clone the repository before it gets taken down.
An "industry standard" that Google seems to have complete control over. Sound like another failed Google messaging app.
With VT and CT on the list, it seems like a NIMBY issue.
They have lol: https://4patriots.com/products/patriot-power-generator-1800
I feel like the web interface could be better. I would like to be able to hide posts, use keybindings to navigate, and generally the overall performance could be better. But we have third party clients, which is a huge plus!
Will developers give up or go to court?
![Nintendo sues Switch emulator Yuzu for ‘facilitating piracy at a colossal scale’](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d17b04ab-7591-40eb-a939-76df3ad6fbd6.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
It's more of a missing middle. Boomers and some Gen x use emojis literally while Gen Z and some millennials use emojis ironically or humorously.