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@uberduck @gordoooo_z
They also used to be narrower — first they were 20 MHz bins, later 40 MHz and now they are 80 MHz.
When they are this wide, it's indeed impossible to fit more, considering that some frequencies are reserved in some countries. There is a way to lift these limitations, but not all equipment might support this.

@metallcorn
Как бы с фильтром — но на самом деле, как бы и без 😆

@oldrawgabbit
If that is what they really want, they have to make others not vote for him, but this — making him a martyr, might have the opposite effect.
This doesn't mean the he should be let go on these grounds either. Still — not a good reason to celebrate.

@oldrawgabbit
I have my own reasons to not like Trump that have nothing to do with the usual Nazi-rapist narrative, I'm not a US citizen, I'm Russian — and I shudder at the thought of what this "stopping the war in days" might mean coming from him.
And yet, I don't get people rejoicing — this conviction has little to do with keeping him out of the office, as far as I understand he can get elected even being in prison.

@moshtodon
Throwback to MMS days — sadly even this "wasn't invented here" 😂
@heygeorgie

@usluck
IIRC, Of Mice and Men is about a guy strangling a woman with his bare hands — and it's not like he wanted to, he was just very strong and couldn't control his strength properly. Using it as an indirect way to intimidate your opponent is a neat move indeed, but the other party has to be well-read to get the reference 😂

@kirby @maija
Just do something else. Or put some of that music on your iPod or whatever you use — either an album you know well, or some new one that you always wanted to listen to, but never got there — and take a long walk. Might give you some new perspective.

@kirby @maija
I have a quite extensive collection and I know that when every single genre starts feeling stale — even the albums I enjoy very much, it's no longer about the music 😅
Even picking something new probably won't help — it's the way you perceive things at the moment that prevents you from enjoying it.

@newt
Of course they will! If they are bovine cannibals — that is 😬

@sil @tomw @robstyles
I don't think that those who use TUI browsers expect widgets to work — but at least the content should be accessible. It would also be nice for the website to support proper pagination when dynamic loading on scrolling isn't accessible — this is great for both cases: when the connection is poor and when there is no JS at all.

@sil @tomw @robstyles
Did lynx even exist in 1992? 🤭
I'm not using lynx on a green screen terminal, and I'm most probably not most people, but I use w3m often — and surprisingly, a lot of stuff works.

@newt @iska
As proud owner of old Xeon, I know this like no other — even when CPU performance is enough, RAM becomes a total bottleneck 😩

m0xEE boosted

@newt @iska
Top this setup with prev gen ECC-enabled RAM!

Follow me for more great performance tips 😜

@Hyolobrika
Isn't this exactly what the term means: you're unable to fall asleep properly so you're always woke — i.e. sleep deprived 🤪

@Hyolobrika @kravietz @feld @thatguyoverthere
If oil was involved in the decision making it wasn't the primary motivation. But when it was done — oil production companies just started filling the void, companies from all around the world, including countries that never approved of the whole thing — just not to be "too late to the party", so did the US companies — not because they were *enabled* to act.

@Hyolobrika @kravietz @feld @thatguyoverthere
Resistance is futile — if it were KGB/GRU, they would've fucked up at least twice on every stage of the operation.
More likely scenario IMO is that however bad it is, this operation was part genuine concern of the situation in the region, part dirty political games (i.e. certain people acting for their own political gain, not as state actor) and part incompetence — bad intel, etc-etc.

@Hyolobrika @kravietz @feld @thatguyoverthere
If they indeed "did it for the oil" — it would be wise to "protect the investments" and make sure others can't join the party, at least not on this scale. Of course we can delve further into conspiracy and suspect that letting Russian companies in was in fact according to the plan — to whitewash the US foreign influence operation. But if that is the case — US intelligence community is hands down too competent.

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