

@TheLeadenSea @therealverobiscuit Let’s just say that’s when I learned that any problems from a lack of SEN funding can be solved by punching teachers to the ground.


@TheLeadenSea @therealverobiscuit Let’s just say that’s when I learned that any problems from a lack of SEN funding can be solved by punching teachers to the ground.


@HubertManne Nazi Germany tried it with a version of the MP 40, didn’t work due to putting too much weight towards the front and the mechanism constantly jamming.
What what you can find in the modern era are shotguns with multiple tube mags, although that’s more for being able to have a mixture of shot and slugs. On a similar line is the STK 50MG which takes two belts, again to allow quick switching between standard and armour-piercing rounds. There’s also dual purpose weapons like the Ares Shrike which can be used as either a mag fed rifle or belt fed machine gun.


@ZkhqrD5o Why would you do something as convoluted as that over the sync feature within Joplin? WebDAV would be the most suitable option, either the standalone app or as part of a full nextcloud install.
@Zenlix A hardware solution is the best route, Yubikey and/or smartcard.
@clif Not a remote option but you can use a FIDO2 device (e.g. yubikey) as an LUKS key, then you would just need to plug it in and hit the button.
@individual Out of pure spite


@communism Just use curl and wget with the torsocks wrapper.
@glowing_hans That boils down to the problem of making advertising blend in with real articles, rather than any bias within those. Still a big issue, but not to point of discrediting everything else.
@glowing_hans Very, the entire business model of them and the other agencies is to provide the basic facts for their customer newspapers to apply their own spin and bias to.
@WeAreAllOne Taekwondo is a core Olympic sport while Karate has only appeared once, so there’s the motivational factor of seeing top level competition being televised.


@Jack_Burton Distros within the same “family” (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu, Mint) are mostly the same with only small differences between them, while the different families have wildly different approaches to various things.
@DirkMcCallahan @Tundra The AUR isn’t a trusted source, but most of the the Arch cult forget to mention that.


@dontblink You would have to write a PAM module to do that


@j4k3 Filtering out everything about them is the simplest way to block anything critical of them.
@Pogogunner At least on Debian based distros, it’s all part of the driver installation.
As for how it works at the hardware/kernel level the iGPU take some of system RAM to use as VRAM, so all the kernel has to do is give the dGPU a DMA buffer into that. The final piece is for the iGPU driver to send a synchronisation signal to the dGPU when it’s ready to receive the (partial-)frame.
I’m going to assume that it is possible to put both the dedicated and integrated GPUs to work, though I’ve never seen this kind of setup.
Every single laptop with a dGPU does that, as I’m typing this now only Minecraft is using the dGPU while everything else is on the iGPU. Everything is fully performant (including YT videos), and it greatly increases battery life.
@Dschubba120 Option 3: Check into a UK hotel, then you’ll be covered by the hotel’s licence.