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@kevinrothrock
"I believe I can see the future because I repeat the same routine" 😅

@markhughes We still don't even know for sure whether the plane was hit by AA projectile or if it was some sort of explosive device onboard, if it's the latter, they might have been injured and not in position to do anything at all.
All I'm saying, if most people being unprepared is the main reason parachutes are considered useless, stating so might be a stretch. Utkin is ex special forces GRU, maybe not James Bond, but hardly an average office worker😅
@kevinrothrock

@markhughes
Yes, but we are not talking mere airline passengers here, maybe not Prigozhin, but I'm pretty sure Wagner-Utkin himself has seen worse shit.
And of course putting parachute on when the plane is in uncontrollable stall is too late, but from what we know first it had been gaining altitude too rapidly, then losing it… If I were them, I'd be grabbing those parachutes right after things started going not according to the plan.
Then again, we are only theorizing here. @kevinrothrock

@HumanAction_HandyMan @yukiame
I don't think that "uninstalling bootloader" does that 😅
It usually leaves EFI binaries and whatever files get placed in the boot partition for BIOS systems and the boot sector intact, it just removes service binaries so you won't be able to install bootloader to another partition or disk.
It's also quite possible to uninstall Microsoft Chrome that they now call Edge with WinGet, but not the original Edge — that is indeed impossible to remove.

@kevinrothrock
> even though they were useless for such an aircraft
Why though?
The best I could find is: luxuryviewer.com/do-private-je
Passengers don't know how to use them? Not the case here.
How the doors are placed makes using them highly dangerous and most probably fatal? Well, when the plane is obviously falling, I'd still gamble.
And according to the video posted, they've had plenty of time to consider 🤷

@RWerpachowski@mastodon.green
In Russia there are lots of those who are nostalgic for communist times and who were born in 1991 or later, they have their own vision of USSR based on Soviet-era movies and that has never existed. There are some modern TV shows about the 80-ies and those who have actually lived in the 80-ies say: "Yes, that is exactly how things were", those who are younger say: "That can't be true!" — and it's sometimes impossible to prove them wrong 😂
@Loukas

@neural_meduza
Происходит плановая замена туалетов гравитационного типа на туалеты антигравитационного типа 🤪

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@ivesen
Probably no going to lose a dollar as they save on utilities bill when office remains closed, but employees remain working from home paying for utilities themselves.
One of the theories is that management wants everyone back in the office as working from home makes them feel themselves useless garbage that contributes nothing — and often it is the case 😂
@thor

@oku_yama_old
Возможно, что уже и всё — просто не совсем всё 😅
@neural_meduza

@neural_meduza
Вот лохи, в Великой России капибарья струя в каждой аптеке давно продаётся!

@koty@mstdn.social
Намного больше 😏
Только вот каждый раз превращалка ломается. Теперь её подлатали и взят курс на превращение в совсем уже диких кабанов — вроде дело даже пошло, но превращалка снова пыхтит так, словно ей нехорошо 😅
@neural_meduza

@neural_meduza
И что, будет поддержка малого бизнеса? 🤭

@useless_idiot Yeah, the being on the same plane part smells particularly fishy no matter which version you find more believeable.
They are hardly the people who prefer to play it safe, but that is too much even by their standards 😅

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@jonasvautherin
The infrastructure for it is already there and it's been there for over a decade, it's even mentioned in the article — Google Safe Browsing. And it's the first thing one should disable in Firefox. The question (for them) is how strictly it should be enforced. Right now it's only a warning — but IMO it's enough to prevent most from visiting your website. They are not even fighting censorship — they just want government agencies to use already existing Google thing instead of having their own 🤷

From the article:
"Rather than mandate browser based blocking, we think the legislation should focus on improving the existing mechanisms already utilized by browsers – services such as Safe Browsing and Smart Screen. The law should instead focus on establishing clear yet reasonable timelines under which major phishing protection systems should handle legitimate website inclusion requests from authorized government agencies"

@plumeros @LukaszOlejnik
@pixelcode

@tuxedocomputers
I've been using keyboards with RGB backlight for the past 7 or so years and I grew convinced that it's kinda useless — you mostly pick one scheme and stick to it.
And yet, when it's not there, it feels like something important is missing.

The most useful thing I could come up with was switching to red backlight before locking the screen and to green after it gets unlocked. And blue was used as an indicator that it's safe to undock the laptop.
No, it does have its uses 😂

@JAJAX
By now I assume that it's on the long list of Cat Things™ they keep doing: social.librem.one/@m0xee/11075
It's their job — they don't set the rules, they are "only following orders" 😹

@mntmn
Maybe ChatGPT is that dolphin and it doesn't want you to know its secret 😏

@mjdxp
Thirty years have passed and we nearly have it, but I'm not happy because now it doesn't make any sense — I don't want things more miniature than they are, performance benefits don't make any sense either — the more performance we have, the more of it is wasted. Computer that could be easily used for things like video editing or 3D-rendering a couple of decades ago isn't good enough even for checking emails nowadays — that is insane 😱

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