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Says it was filed in 2020. Was it previously under seal? What case is this from?
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World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine offered “Kremlin peace plan”: Halve armed forces, cede territories, abandon weapons, accept Russian as official languageEnglish
37·2 months agoTrump admires this. He doesnt see Putin as an enemy, but an inspiration. Same reason MBS was welcomed the way he was at the White House, while people like Zelenskyy are mocked and scolded when they arrive.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump elevates Saudi Arabia to ‘major non-NATO ally’ statusEnglish
4·2 months agoPOTUS has a lot of power to manage relationships and status with other countries. My question is what are these investments and does Trump personally benefit?
Good mix of usability and learning curve. You will need terminal, but that’s never been easier with AI assistants to learn how. Plenty of support for applications or open source workarounds. It also is familiar enough to use rather quickly, but not so much that it feel like a Windows clone. Highly recommend starting with Ubuntu.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Has anybody noticed Whatsapp adds cleavage to thumbnails?
31·3 months agoWtf? Is this real?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•USB-C ports no longer sending/receiving data (Lenovo X1 carbon)
2·5 months agoSorry for the delayed response. I tried the reset button and there wasn’t any blockage or weak connection to the port itself.
Turns out the computer had Lenovo premium service so a tech came out the next day and replaced the motherboard. Hopefully I won’t have another issue 😬
collar@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•USB-C ports no longer sending/receiving data (Lenovo X1 carbon)
2·5 months agoThanks for the reply, sorry didn’t see until now.
Yes, what ended up happening was the computer was still under warranty and had Lenovo premium service (I didn’t pay anything extra for it, maybe it comes default with the X1 Carbon?), so a tech came out a day later and replaced the motherboard. It was actually super simple and I was back up and running in no time. I haven’t had any issues since.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•USB-C ports no longer sending/receiving data (Lenovo X1 carbon)
1·5 months agoHmmm. Booted a live version of Ubuntu off a USB stick and got the same result: No mounting of a thumbdrive on USB-C but it worked on USB-A. This is the second time I’ve had something like this happen with Ubuntu. I bought an X1 Gen 9 and the computer just stopped recognizing the battery. I was within the return period so I just sent it back and got the Gen 12. Now, I’m having a USB-C issue.
I haven’t had any damage or physical issues that would explain a loss of the usb-c ports. Additionally, the ports still work to charge the computer, so they physically must be working (at least in some capacity). I’m stumped.
Edit: Now that I think about it, the only thing I can think of is that I recently bought a UGreen 65W power brick. It’s the same wattage as my official lenovo charger. I wonder if that is behind it.
collar@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•A growing number of americans don't read newspapers. They get their news from online influencers. The right dominates the online ecosystem.
3·5 months agoThe left has its voices, but I don’t know many left-leaning people who hang on every word of media personalities. It seems less cult-ish.



I’ve had an AIO for years and had no complaints, but I just bought a fan since AIO can fail more easily over time. There are more parts that can fail and water can eventually evaporate or break down the materials.
I think it depends on what the use case is. I’m using my PC as a sever that I want running 24/7. As such, I don’t want fewer points of failure and I’m concerned about potential failures when I’m not home. Whereas, if it was just a gaming PC that I only turned on while I’m playing, I might care less as I’d be able to monitor it in person easier.
Food for thought.