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hansolo@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•How to "Reformat" a Hardrive the American wayEnglish5·7 hours agoI have a 250MB in aluminum container HD from 2005ish. Still works ASFAIK.
Might be fun to stress test it, but I expect the discs inside would shatter from shocks before the case ever showed signs of wear.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your favorite games that you never see mentioned anywhere?2·7 hours agoNext week, imma be all about this.
I have to say, the reason I hated the Reddit version was constant garbage posts that were simply just any image at all.
The Lemmy version is much higher quality.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto News@lemmy.world•Hammerhead shark falls from sky onto disc golf course in South Carolina101·12 hours agoDo do di-dee-doo-da-doo
Lol, pah-leeeze
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Signal – an ethical replacement for WhatsAppEnglish742·19 hours agoIt’s ethical because it runs on donations and has a non-profit business model.
Meta likely spends at least $1 billion a year running WhatsApp.
Please donate to Signal if you use it.
I can speak some Boomer. I get this!
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Am I the only one who thinks social media has destroyed the spirit of the internet?2·21 hours agoI understand what you’re saying, but AOL had the opposite problem. The internet at that time was hard to use in general, so it was more about trying to provide enough of anything to get commercial viability for regular people. At one point, AOL was 30% of the entire internet. Seriously, it hosted almost a third of everything online. The alternatives were CompuServe or Prodigy or simply not being online at all. But you paid for it up front as an ISP. AOL didn’t provide anything for free up front.
The Web 2.0 walled garden approach is about preventing you from wandering out onto the wide open spaces of the rest of the internet out there and not seeing the content curated to make the platform provider money. And making the 10% of daily internet content composed of idiotic FB comments and posts seem like it’s worth all your time when you can easily use one of 5 or 6 search engines to find alternative content. Making staying in the garden so cost effective and frictionless that even using a search engine seems “hard” to do.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto News@lemmy.world•On Juneteenth, President Trump says America has "too many non-working holidays"8·1 day agoGimme back muh solstice! I’ll worship the dark with whiskey and chocolate and maybe some beef.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto News@lemmy.world•Microsoft Is Deleting Old Drivers From Windows Update And It Might Break Your PC6·1 day agoLol, YOUR PC maybe.
The day I wiped all partitions from my dual boot and started fresh with no windows on the machine was a revelation. My heart sang and my soul wept with joy. Windows lives in a caged state now, a neutered monster I rarely demand dance for me because it is ugly and awkward and on an external drive I don’t care about.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Smart TV OS owners face “constant conflict” between privacy, advertiser demands1·1 day agoI prefer the control of keeping the window alive until it’s time to kill it, then keeping the regular browser window as what few things I allow to persist with login sessions.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Am I the only one who thinks social media has destroyed the spirit of the internet?21·1 day agoNot the only one, but it’s the walled garden platform approach.
The idea (from around 2010ish) was that every platform is an app and every app is everything. A company buys up other smaller companies until you have a payment system, a marketplace, a VOIP system, advertising, job posting boards, 4 different waya to share media, etc. etc.
While the tech world sold this as, and actually viewed this as, some organic online super village, it wasn’t. It was a series of shit stripmalls adjacent to a Walmart in a shitberg town on a big freeway linking other shiberg towns with Walmarts. Sterile, restrictive, one size fits all dipshits kind of garbage. There’s a kind of person that thrives in the parking lots of Walmarts and stripmalls in shitberg towns, and they thrive on social media, too.
Lemmy reminds me more of early internet as well, but also refined by the common language of those platforms as a common starting point. It’s a niche, and it’s not for everyone. But it is for you, welcome.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Italy: Man gets stuck driving car down Rome's Spanish StepsEnglish2·1 day agoA lot of areas that seem like only pedestrian areas in Europe are still roads. Cars regularly drive on tiny streets, especially in Italy and France, nearly clipping people eating dinner.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto News@lemmy.world•Trump says he’ll decide on Iran strike within two weeks2·1 day agoThen a lot of hollow threats, and standing in a big group shouting “waaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!” Thinking something is happening and you’re flashing colors, then flying away shouting “I’ll defeat you later!”
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Smart TV OS owners face “constant conflict” between privacy, advertiser demands3·1 day agoI simply do everything in private windows and accept whatever. Then flush the cookies down the toilet 5 minutes later.
hansolo@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your favorite games that you never see mentioned anywhere?2·1 day agoStill to this day I hum Black Sabbath when I drive fast or do any fancy weaving.
“Oh, I hope this doesn’t awaken something inside of me…”
Didn’t see that twist coming.