I'm not quite sure why I keep seeing this news in various forms, yet Flathub gets fair crypto wallets and that only shows up on my feed once.
The company said its IT complied with industry standards and it had taken out insurance against cyber-attack.
Backups and the 3-2-1 strategy have been industry standard for decades. What a load of crap.
Did they decide having police cordon off that lane was too much of a hassle?
Edit: found a few articles - guy in the bucket is OK. He went really still after that so I was concerned.
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/c62gxxe1jxdo https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/06/27/semi-truck-crash-worker-upside-down-video/84384899007/
Holy shit, 10,000 commits because each change was individual (I'm assuming automated).
Yes, but you're more likely to run into an irate person when you turn them away with a cart full of groceries then you are if you turn them away at the door. Plus it reduces the wasted time of employees who have to unload said cart.
Man, they just keep burying their head further. I still have Windows 10 on my gaming PC, and that's more because I plan on replacing it and will use that moment to transition to Linux, but up until a few months ago I could have been convinced to keep using Windows.
That was until they popped up a full screen ad in the middle of gaming, telling me my PC doesn't work with 11 but they have great financing options forn a 11 capable PC. Followed by my lock screen having ads of a similar nature. Fucking gross.
You're a victim of identity theft. You should start here: https://www.usa.gov/identity-theft
Or those scummy click bait ads disguised as related articles? They make my blood boil with how they prey on the vulnerable.
The comment calling spez a pig was originally a solution to a problem, hence the person replying in positively. The comment was edited by a script when the user left Reddit, so the solution no longer is there, depriving those who may be looking.
Disagreed. If it requires a server side element, it incurs an ongoing cost and a subscription can be justified. And to clarify, by "requires", I'm referring to the functionality, not having it shoveled in. And the price should be realistic.
Some apps do this well, Sleep for Android is an example that comes to mind. Free with ads, ad-free is an inexpensive one time purchase. You can also purchase additional plugin apps that add functionality that isn't required or even useful for most people. And finally, they have a cloud plugin app to let you backup your data, you can pay for their cloud subscription which is $2.99 a year, but you can also just use other cloud for storage like Google drive.
I haven't looked into Lemmy/fediverse philosophy so I don't know how viable it is, but I'd love to see some variant of "X subscribers total on known servers (y from local)" in the future.
Well, I don't really pay attention to and I'm sure they'll make browser extensions at some point. So not even remotely close to a priority.
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Ah yes, the famous Carlonina