Yeah, I use and love Linux, but it’s unusable on random unsupported hardware.
Yeah, I use and love Linux, but it’s unusable on random unsupported hardware.
I would say a model like ChatGPT could use a bit more energy than 7B llama
I’m just glad they protected her
Are you a teacher by any chance? Sounds like school justice where the one provoking is always innocent.
Reminds me of the A cup breasts porn ban in Australia a few years ago, because only pedos would watch that
And the other dude calling him insane is okay by comparison?
I had a couple of dlink gigabit desktop switches. Two failed so far, one has taken down the whole network, not just devices directly connected to it, and the other one fried 2 router ports when it died. I learned my lessons about buying crappy network hardware.
Edit: that happened within a few months, so these switches also have a very clear EOL.
Nah, it’s still a chore after many years
iPhone? Don’t these kill apps after a few minutes in background?
Wait two weeks, someone will implement this as a Magisk module
Im paying for photoprism and donated twice to the unofficial Android client
Check out this app https://github.com/Radiokot/photoprism-android-client
You likely have a “better” IP address than OP. I have old DSL and new LTE, on the LTE I get captchas all the time, on DSL my experience was the same AS yours.
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I stopped giving a fuck after my first glued phone repair attempt. Until that point it was kind of fun and very rewarding, and the glued ones are just pure frustration. Big tech won, I don’t repair phones any more.
In the conflict of interest of individuals vs. “the economy” I’m on the side of individuals, sorry.
Since when keeping the money you earned is “hoarding” and a bad thing?
I think money with expiration period that exists to prevent people from having savings is very dystopian, I don’t feel like there is something to explain.
I refer to comment sections under news about going more cashless, for example. Commenters saying it’s bad for privacy get downvoted a lot because it’s not socially acceptable to say so.
Same in face to face social setting. If you want to take a stand against cashless, it’s good to say something else than the privacy mantra, or people stop listening to you.
For that one time when systemd-logind crashed on every boot on an unmodified CentOS install because of an OOM.
Except with real PCs users expect some performance, so these would have to be swappable NVMes. Which is of course prohibitively expensive.
But for a Raspberry, yeah, the ability to turn my Kodi box into a game console is awesome