Solution: fire back
Solution: fire back
That’s a general description of left-center sources, so that would mean banning this list https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/leftcenter/
Just scrolling through I found nytimes.com there, so that seems excessive?
I don’t know… admittedly, I only remember some vague bits from Tom Clancy novels, but didn’t Soviet attack subs wait outside the home ports for the SSBNs to try to stay on their tail, and they never managed to?
I should dig up The Hunt for Red October, I guess, but given current geopolitics maybe Red Storm Rising is a better fit :)
These subs all have home ports and can be observed when they leave, so that’s probably not a big deal?
kcatta evissaM
The road is karma
If you’re logged in to lemmy.world, I think you can click the hamburger menu top right and then “Create community”?
Edit: sorry, just noticed your account is on programming.dev, where there’s no such option? Then I’m afraid I don’t know :/
Edit 2: From the programming.dev sidebar:
Community Creation
Communities in our instance are created from our community request zone. If you have an idea for a community that fits our instance that hasnt been made already feel free to create a post for it there. Communities will be considered for creation if theres enough interest in the idea shown by people upvoting it
Rome and Rome, Georgia
LemmySee? LemmyKnow? LemmyIn? 🙂
Wait, again?
He did say “depravity”
“In this YouTube video about “headless” MacBooks, the YouTuber explores the concept of repurposing damaged MacBooks by removing the display and using them as desktop machines. They demonstrate the step-by-step process of converting a MacBook into a Mac Mini-like device and address the challenge of losing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality due to the removal of the display. The YouTuber improvises a solution by taping the Wi-Fi antennas into the clutch cover, restoring Wi-Fi connectivity. They highlight the resourcefulness of individuals in keeping older machines functional and the need for manufacturers to make repair more economically viable. The video concludes by asking viewers for their thoughts on the project and whether Apple should make replacement parts more readily available.”
(summarize.tech)
A YouTube summarizer bot would have been nice…
Damn, he looks worn out