hangonasecond 2d ago • 100%
Reach a broader audience on dogshit platforms. At least this is proper censoring and not a piss take off a line through the "bad word"
hangonasecond 5d ago • 100%
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 has a 10 year support window, and subsequent LTSC versions, 5 years. If you can get your hands on one of these licences you would presumably continue to receive security patches. If the US government is somehow not running on this kind of licence, it would be pretty funny, but I'm sure Microsoft would be lenient and let them jump onto whatever compatible LTSC version given its an American company.
hangonasecond 5d ago • 100%
I would say it's actually only a small amount to think about.
hangonasecond 1w ago • 100%
I thought Firefox desktop did have site isolation, and I think it might be in mobile too or at least the nightly builds.
hangonasecond 2w ago • 100%
What an incredible reaction to going a goal down. I forgot to vote, but I thought Martinelli really showed his quality. I felt the whole game, Saka was really missing his link up play with Odegaard and Ben White, but still managed to put in an amazing performance.
I don't know what was going on with Jesus. He made some really great plays but just way too indecisive in dangerous positions. I don't know if it's a confidence issue, or if he just isn't gelling with anyone. Havertz on the other hand continues to prove the doubters wrong.
hangonasecond 2w ago • 100%
Oh absolutely, it's just crazy to see how far we have pushed the limits of what the human body is capable of. Every now and then people joke about players being slow or unfit, but they're still probably fitter than 95% of the population.
Unsolicited advice incoming, feel free to ignore it. Stretching (not just when you exercise, but right before and after bed) and a good quality pair of runners could work wonders if they're not already things you have. Note - I don't really practise what I preach, but the times in my life when I've had/done both my body has really thanked me. I just suck at consistency and I'm a stinge.
hangonasecond 2w ago • 100%
And not just do 90, but frequently running 10km or more in bursts of full sprints. They really are incredible athletes.
hangonasecond 2w ago • 85%
Non profit does not mean what you think it means
hangonasecond 2w ago • 100%
Down under, it's usually footpath which I think is even more descriptive
hangonasecond 2w ago • 100%
Love playing. Moving for a job at the end of this year so this is my last year with a community team I started 3 years ago and I'm gonna miss them dearly
hangonasecond 1mo ago • 100%
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499202/
Here's an interesting study showing that silicone does break down into nanoparticles under mechanical wear, although the particles are chemically stable and non-toxic, and notably compared to plastic, are not released by heating alone.
hangonasecond 1mo ago • 66%
I guess similar to saying at least 10%, to convey that it isn't 9.5% or 9% but more than that.
hangonasecond 1mo ago • 100%
Warm sun + 0 wind chill + being acclimatised to 5C or less. Same deal as people suffering from heat stroke in 29C when parts of the world regularly don't fall below that for months out of the year.
hangonasecond 1mo ago • 93%
It's a personal computer. Being in a different form factor does not change that.
hangonasecond 1mo ago • 100%
Not the OP, and I don't actually know, but paid streaming services differ from YouTube in that everyone who accesses the content is paying for the service. On one hand, you can validate that everytime a video is served, it's served to a paying user. On the other, you are receiving revenue directly from consumers to fund the infrastructure to store and serve the videos.
YouTube, on the other hand, stores significantly more content, for free, and can be accessed for free, without being signed in.
hangonasecond 1mo ago • 100%
First, thanks for the informative comment.
The general rules in my area
Made me imagine that we'd figured out federation backwards in time, and you were commenting from a middle ages Lemmy instance.
hangonasecond 2mo ago • 100%
When you pay for enterprise equipment, you are typically paying a premium for longer, more robust support. Consumer products are less expensive because they don't get this support.
hangonasecond 3mo ago • 100%
Ah, brexit
hangonasecond 3mo ago • 100%
Yeah he tends to go on nice little runs when we have an injury up front too. He could be more clinical, and he absolutely has times where he offers not much, but he's shown he can step up as a backup. For a position where we don't even have a clear number 1, we sure can't ask for a world class number 3.
In saying that, if his sale will help fund a pickup like gyokeres, guirassy, or oh my days osimhen, while they're unproven in the prem I'd say it's probably worthwhile.
This is poetry. I believe in us
Pretty useless article that says basically what we already know, but some interesting tidbits from other clubs. Here's the Arsenal bit: >Recent years show Arsenal are not afraid of doing business in January and they will be alert again — depending on usual considerations such as injuries, profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) and opportunities in the window. > >Last summer’s spending meant the signing of David Raya from Brentford needed to be done on loan with an option to buy (£27million; $34.2m), which shows Arsenal were in a tight spot around PSR. Once adequate finances are available, the Raya deal must be turned permanent. > >Let’s see whether those finances are generated from existing resources or require player trading. Should it be the former, departures could presumably be used to enhance the budget. Should it be the latter, there is unlikely to be a huge amount of money at manager Mikel Arteta’s disposal. > >The most obvious candidate to exit might be Aaron Ramsdale. Any goalkeeper in his position will want to regular football, especially given the desire to get into England’s Euro 2024 squad, though there have been no significant movements yet — nor are any certain to materialise. > >While plenty of speculation has focused on Arsenal potentially recruiting a striker, that is more plausible in the summer. Nothing has developed regarding Ivan Toney and it would take a massive bid to change that, particularly with Bryan Mbeumo out for around three months with an ankle injury. > >Even if Victor Osimhen, Benjamin Sesko and Evan Ferguson are among those admired by Arsenal (and many other clubs), it is not anticipated they will land at the Emirates Stadium soon. > >Activity in midfield probably relies on somebody leaving or the fitness situation deteriorating. For both reasons, we should keep an eye on Thomas Partey and Jorginho — but it is more realistic to imagine their futures being decided after the campaign has ended. > >Arsenal explored the idea of Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad 12 months ago and interest remains strong. However, multiple factors would have to combine to make it happen. Despite his contract including a release clause, the Spaniard would have to agree to go; that has been a stumbling block in the past and may prove a bigger problem given Real Sociedad are in the Champions League round of 16. > >Cover at the back offers another dilemma. The absences of Jurrien Timber and Takehiro Tomiyasu at full-back — where Partey has also featured — arguably makes defence the area worthiest of strengthening but when everyone is fit, Arsenal are well stocked. So no guarantees but it would not be a total shock if there was a reinforcement here, perhaps on a short-term basis.
I might be jumping the gun but I think lemmy.world was having issues when the daily thread would usually go up, so I'm posting in it's absence. Apologies in advance if I'm too quick but my poor memory tells me it's about 2 hours late now.
No time today to play around too long so I still need to work on filtering out names, and trying to adjust the shape isn't working properly. I think this picture sends a really clear message though.
I still have a ways to go eliminating pointless words, but sensiblepuffin and Astrealix were absolutely correct that Fuck and Fucking feature very prominently. Raya is up there too, with Kai. Does that mean Havertz was as good as Raya was poor? I think I will exclude anything I recognise as a username in the next one, and I also want to add weighting for how many upvotes the comment the word came from got. I also want to make it look nicer - this is the default for the package I was using. I feel pretty good about this for a first pass. Let me know what you guys think I can change.
I've been thinking about this a fair bit recently, and hopefully it sparks some good discussion. We're a club with a long history, and a diverse fan base, and it's always interesting to see how people respond to questions like this: Who are your favourite, and least favourite players? More specifically I'm interested in: 1. Your favourite player in the current squad? 2. Your favourite player ever? 3. Your "what could have been" player - someone you were hopeful about when we signed them, but never quite lived up to the hype? 4. Your least favourite? Maybe someone who seemed to make it in the lineup no matter what when you could see what everyone couldn't - they were shit.
you fuckers are all over my active feed and I'm laughing at shit I don't understand. I refuse to believe the show is this funny, but if, say, a friend wanted to prove me wrong, what incarnation of star trek would they tell me to start from? especially if they knew I hadn't seen a single episode.
Bukayo Saka takes out the PFA Young Player Of The Year! Gabriel Martinelli was also among the nominees. Safe to say Saka is a clear winner, given Haaland took Player of the Year.
PFA Premier League Team of the Year! 🔴 @AaronRamsdale98 🔵 John Stones 🔵 @rubendias 🔴 William Saliba ⚫️ @trippier2 🔵 @KevinDeBruyne 🔵 Rodri 🔴 Martin Ødegaard ⚪️ @HKane 🔵 @ErlingHaaland 🔴 @BukayoSaka87 #PFAawards #PFA50
Plus, what we learned at Selhurst Park: another shape, why Gabriel didn't start, what Rice unlocks, and what to do about the dynamic on the left Billy's latest is a fantastic read. Seeing the tactical reasons not to start Gabriel the last two games has calmed my heart.
Usually July would be too early to start thinking about this but given how fast we've moved in the market, I've found myself more interested than usual at this time of year. I'm really keen to hear, especially from those who have watched more of our new players than I have, how we might change our system with our new signings. I know on Reddit a lot of people were dismissive of playing two inverted full backs together but from what I've read about Rice and Timber, is it possible we could deploy him, Zinchenko and Timber in the same lineup? Rice and Timber could share the responsibility of dropping into the back 3 while the other and Zinchenko sit at the base of midfield cycling the ball to our 5 up front. I'm also very interested to see how Martinelli adapts his game with a new mainstay at left 8. If we play jorgi/partey (or Lavia/Caicedo 🙏) at 6 and give Rice some games at the 8, I honestly have no idea what he's like as a player there but given that he's more defensive than xhaka I could see Martinelli being possibly more isolated than last season. Havertz, ESR, Trossard could unleash our 11 even further though. Another thought... Will Arteta play two strikers this season? I know havertz has had some time as a second striker. Is his profile different enough from Jesus, Trossard to allow having two of them up top? I know he's big and could develop as a target man but from everything I've read it's not his style. If he is yet another support striker/false 9 type player then this option is probably off the table. Anyway, keen to hear people's thoughts and apologies if this isn't the kind of post people want to see. It felt too long for DD but if I get a negative response I'm happy to shift this sort of thing there.