

Wouldn’t that mean visiting Facebook?
Wouldn’t that mean visiting Facebook?
I’m sick of explaining to every kid around what the difference is between nazism/racism/chauvinism/stereotypes and common sense
Seems like you’re not doing a good job of it, but you also don’t have a good take on those meanings based on your comments, so that’s to be expected.
Sometimes you might very strongly disagree with other people’s views, or even be disgusted by those views, but you might still want to find out what those views are.
Sure, but if they’re using SJW as a pejorative, you already know what their (disgusting) views are. I have yet to meet one of these people who didn’t fall into a rather specific shitty box when it comes to certain viewpoints.
What can this thing do that they keep trying to push it so bad?
Harvest any data they can from you to mine and sell
You probably had to be drinking from their toilet using their app to see it or some shit.
Its not my responsibility to close all their doors that are accessible to the public.
It’s not your responsibility to close the doors, but it is your responsibility not to walk in an open door and take something that’s not yours
As a US citizen, I’m liable for my own negligence and/or ignorance.
Yep, and that negligence/ignorance you’re liable for in this case is piracy.
You’re welcome to disagree with a bad law (and make no mistake, I absolutely think it’s a bad law), but you’re still liable for breaking laws you don’t agree with. By all means break it, but don’t pretend you’re not breaking it, and make sure you take reasonable precautions to keep yourself safe while doing so.
Interesting, I mainly use audiobookshelf for podcasts along with my audiobooks, I’ll have to look at what the ebook integration is like.
Man, can you imagine the uproar if China required companies to have local people on the company’s board to be able to operate in China?
What horrible government would allow that?!?
It’s less that you think differently, and more that people are questioning how much you’re thinking in the first place.
I’ve used AI enough to know that they struggle with basic concepts in things I understand well, which means I can’t trust it much on topics I’m unfamiliar with since the likelihood that it’s bad in my field (technology/programming) but good in others is drastically low. We regularly see how bad AI is in all kinds of fields, and the problems we see are all the same archetypical problems like hallucinations, basic misunderstanding of concepts, and it’s obsequiousness is out of control and regularly applied to incorrect user responses and corrections, and an inability to consistently follow basic directives.
I struggle to see how this isn’t a bubble given how all of the money being pumped into AI is predicated on it becoming something useful, and so far the main use I’m seeing out of LLMs is revenge porn, copyright infringement, mass market propaganda, and lowering the quality of output across tons of sectors because people think this shit is useful when it spits out trash.
pension
I’m not sure how old you think most of us are, but I don’t think pensions are a common retirement vehicle anymore, and haven’t been for a while. 401k would probably be the modern equivalent, and it’s still running on the stock market for the majority of its life prior to beginning to withdraw.
And I would almost bet the crash will be about the time the Dems take power, just so the Republicans can whine about the situation they created and blame the Democrats for it.
But the ai means it has to call a server with the information, so I can’t get past that.
That just means they need to ship the model and a way to run it locally. I’d love that, and wouldn’t give a shit if it took a long time to run on my hardware for something like that
“Because there was push back and the EU decided to not go forward with a vote and be embarrassed, that means they never really wanted it at all” is one of the dumbest takes I’ve heard in a minute.
A lot of sites suck on mobile because the browser sucks, the app can’t be bothered to make a mobile friendly version, or it’s intentionally made awful to force you to use the app (assuming they don’t literally just redirect you to the app store when you try to go to the website).
I’m actually surprised at how often a shitty looking website looks fine once I tell the stupid fucking built in kneecapped chrome browser to open in Firefox and it’s fine.
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Pretty much, vlogs as if it were two people communicating back and forth via message. Hank is a really smart dude and also works on the SciShow channel, and his videos are generally pretty good/insightful IMO.
Well, have a look what TV show is getting the highest ratings. I had no idea someone could be that stupid.
I’ve heard this argument for like 30 years. Everything old is new again.
I usually just do
Docker compose down
Docker compose up -d
As I would with any service restart. The up -d command is supposed to reload it as well, but I prefer knowing for certain that the service restarted.
Out of curiosity, what did you update and what broke? I had that happen a lot when I was first getting started with docker, and is part of how I learned. Once you have a basic template (or have dec supplies example files), it makes spinning up new services less of a hassle.
Though I still get yelled at about the version entry in my fines because I haven’t touched mine in forever
Tl;Dr - you have nothing other than baseless suspicion of an open source protocol that’s been reviewed by tons of security people and is widely considered secure by people who actually know what they’re talking about
Also, Whatsapp literally runs on the signal protocol, but Meta, so comparing them is stupid considering meta is involved so your privacy is assumed bad/not existent.
If you want to keep running Win10, look into 0patch. They do in memory patching and are MUCH smaller, it’s what a real OS manufacturer would put out.