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That’s true! Since there is no privilege separation in DOS, it needs to do no elevation so it can just execute the command directly. But should a future version of DOS implement unprivileged users or age verification, SUDO can be extended to support it.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 5th
1·7 months agoI started the Witcher 3 and immediately the world feels like a checklist and for some reason I can’t take Gerald seriously. He looks comical, like a teen’s drawing, and the movement feels completely ungrounded.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 5th
1·7 months ago- Circut Superstars. I’ll never become good at this but close to finishing it on Amateur
- Diablo 4. I dislike the MMOification and despite Blizzard, but got it with the Xbox so might as we’ll play it. The campaign and monster bashing are fine
- Sound Shapes. Sweet game, taking it one album at a time
- Trials Rising. Cleaning up the Hard tracks and that ain’t no lie
- Dirt 2.0 demo. I’m OK at CMR 2 and 05 but I have no idea how to control my car in this one. It’ll come with time
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Linux@programming.dev•You Don’t Need A Terminal Multiplexer on Your Desktop
23·1 year agoIt’s how non-Latin Unicode domain names are encoded, in this case one made out of Japanese characters. I suppose it depends on the browser whether or not it shows them.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•As a passenger in the car, whats the things a driver does that pisses you off, makes you uncomfortable, or terrifies you?
6·1 year agoUsing their phone, e.g. trying to snap it into their phone holder, planning a route, that sort of thing.
No, it is a simple recompile, from the original source code
Didn’t they use static recompilation?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How would you process the fact that a new friend of yours is a cop? (USA)English
11·1 year agoI was of this conviction until Amsterdam riot cops hunted down protestors like animals and beat them relentlessly, without reason, after they were released from custody, and not a single other cop denounced it.
(Here’s a short compilation of videos taken while it happened, a journalistic video piece and a news article)
The Xbox 360 uses a processor with a different instruction set which means the executable on the disc simply isn’t compatible with the Xbox One and Series X|S. For those, Microsoft have worked with game vendors to convert the executable (from binary, not source) to the other platform: “static recompilation”. The new executable must be downloaded to play the game.
For the Xbox One, the architecture is very similar to the Series X|S so it can mostly just run it like you can run Windows 7 games on Windows 11 with compatibility tweaks applied by the operating system.
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News@lemmy.world•‘The Arabs will disappear’: buoyant Israeli settlers eye return to Gaza
11·2 years ago“Genocide is not about numbers, it requires genocidal intent”, I’ve been told by genocide deniers. Well, here it is. Again.
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News@lemmy.world•Video shows Phoenix police burning man during arrest: ‘Like acid on my skin’
4·2 years agoMy Lemmy app didn’t link it, so here’s a URL: https://lemmy.world/c/thepoliceproblem
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's an obsolete or incredibly obscure word you think people should know?
2·2 years agoIt’s funny that a hangover in Dutch is a kater, or, (male) Katze
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Games@lemmy.world•Crypto bros have discovered idle games, and the results are incredibly boringEnglish
11·2 years agoWhy do they have one at all if they’re going to blatantly not comply
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think of environmental protest groups?
352·2 years agotl;dr: things are bad, things will get worse, be angry at the criminals, not those sounding the alarm
We’ve known what we’re in for for half a century, meanwhile governments have kept catering to fossil industries. What’s being destroyed by governmental inaction dwarfs that what you accuse these groups of (art has not been destroyed) and at this point I’m not surprised that people are looking to more disruptive and direct action.
We’ve had scientists do the researching and informing, public interest groups do litigation, NGOs trying what they can themselves, etc, yet we’re still headed to a degree of climate destabilization where large ecosystem tipping points may well launch us into uncharted territory - and even if not, we’re already past the point of ‘dangerous’ climate change and that’s something we’ll have to bear the human, societal and economic costs for.
Yes! I got it again on PS1 a while back and still like to play it.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
1·2 years agoI got a teddy bird and a puzzle! Worth it.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
2·2 years agoI do in fact sit down for an hour once or twice a month to give plasma without compensation and many other people do so as well, given that it’s illegal to be paid for blood or plasma here in the Netherlands, but I can see why paying people a bit would help.
The reason people can’t get paid for it here is to avoid perverse incentives, mainly people donating when they shouldn’t, lying on the form or to the doctor to pass the pre-donation check.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
5·2 years agoI wouldn’t mind it for that reason. The Red Cross do good work that need to be financed.
Here in the Netherlands they do that by contracting out volunteers for first aid services to events like fairs and runs. The volunteer donates their time, gets trained for free, the Red Cross gets paid by the organiser and makes money for their mission and an small army of experienced first aid people and EMTs to help out when disaster strikes.
I’m such a volunteer and it’s a great distraction from my normal job. I also get to use my skills outside of the Red Cross, e.g. as an action medic at protests.
Cool sidenote: there’s this network any CPR certified person can join to get alerted by emergency dispatch when CPR is needed close to your home or work. This has helped massively to get CPR started within 6 minutes mostly anywhere in the country, even when ambulances can’t get there that quickly.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
9·2 years agoI donate plasma regularly - at least once per month. It’s illegal to pay people for blood or plasma here in the Netherlands so I’m just in it for the good feels. I also like the downtime and relaxed chatting and joking with the people who work there.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you say "[you have the] wrong number" in your language?
3·2 years agoWhen you try to call the Red Cross to ask why you failed the first aid exam 😄




Luckily the .exe’s MZ header is pretty small. But in this case it was necessary: when DOS loads a .com binary, it can’t know how much memory it will need, so DOS just gives it all free memory. But then the program can’t launch another, because all memory is in use. So that’s why I had to add the MZ header which allows specifying the memory needs.