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  • Yet another misleading headline.

    The article goes on about Yang's dislike of the two party system, that he made his own party to break from the system, and is supporting others who want to do the same.

    Nothing in there said Yang agrees with or supports Musk's political objective beyond challenging the two major parties.

  • It needs to have three little wings on the outside of the ring. These fit into the threads in the screw-like adjustment mechanism.

    Mine looked good until I realized two of the three wings had broken clean off and disappeared.

    It's a big part of why they say to adjust the grind with the motor running. If you change it to a finer grind while beans are wedged in the burrs you're putting pressure on these fragile wings.

  • Frustratingly his constant repeating of this backwards understanding is working. It's starting to widely take hold and resistance in the face of constant misinformation is breaking down. I heard in the last week NPR and the BBC repeat the "foreign country will pay" as fact, not a quote, with no effort to correct or clarify.

    What's the saying? Repeat a lie enough and it becomes reality?

  • Another big area of Windows that uses kernel-level drivers is anti-cheating engines for games. Microsoft has been speaking with game developers about how to reduce the amount of kernel usage, but it’s a more complicated use case as cheaters often have to purposefully tamper with their machine to disable protections and get cheating engines running.

    “A lot of [game developers] would love to not have to maintain kernel stuff, and they are very interested in how they do that,” Weston says. “We’ve been talking about the requirements there, and I think we’ll have more to say on that in the near future.” Riot Games told me last year that it’s willing to follow potential Windows security changes and “recede from the kernel space.”

  • Another big area of Windows that uses kernel-level drivers is anti-cheating engines for games. Microsoft has been speaking with game developers about how to reduce the amount of kernel usage, but it’s a more complicated use case as cheaters often have to purposefully tamper with their machine to disable protections and get cheating engines running.

    “A lot of [game developers] would love to not have to maintain kernel stuff, and they are very interested in how they do that,” Weston says. “We’ve been talking about the requirements there, and I think we’ll have more to say on that in the near future.” Riot Games told me last year that it’s willing to follow potential Windows security changes and “recede from the kernel space.”

  • It appears President Donald Trump won’t be getting anywhere close to the $20 billion he demanded from CBS and its parent company Paramount Global now that a mediator proposed a $20 million settlement instead.

    The proposal would include a $17 million payment to Trump’s presidential library, $2 million more than ABC’s settlement with Trump in December, and another $3 million in legal fees and public service announcements covering antisemitism

  • Exactly. Headlines all too often portray groups as monoliths, applying the opinion of some as being the opinion of all.

    I'm sure some are disagreeing, but I highly doubt all, or even a majority, disagree. Give the spin machine some time to do it's work and before you know it many will cheer the demise of Juneteenth, labor day, and MLK day.

  • Philly used to be reliable for not having gums added. Sadly they started using them, too, a year or two ago. Now I buy a local brand with nothing more than milk, cream, and salt for twice the price.

  • Portland @lemmy.world

    Outdoor Retailer Next Adventure to Close Its Doors After 28 Years