My Raspberry Pi is named ‘raspberrypi’. I’m very creative.
My Raspberry Pi is named ‘raspberrypi’. I’m very creative.
Or use their API, you can filter by timestamp here https://miniflux.app/docs/api.html#endpoint-get-entries or get counters here https://miniflux.app/docs/api.html#endpoint-counters
I get the sense that a lot of people here don’t use MacOS.
I wish that was true.
I mean, you and I known MS could simply ask…
No.
https://thedecisionlab.com/intervention/how-default-settings-doubled-organ-donation-rates-in-the-us https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855900/ https://sparq.stanford.edu/solutions/opt-out-policies-increase-organ-donation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458339/
That’s the best known case, but it’s not limited to organ donation of course.
they want that slide that says x many million users of Copilot…
I didn’t argue with that.
No, because most people stick with the default option regardless.
Ultimately, most people stay with the default option, that’s why they have to be aggressive. Look at the amount of screenshots even in advanced PC communities with ugly useless search bar enabled, which is taking 1/3 of the taskbar. I’m not even speaking about casual users who have no idea that it can be disabled.
Because there’s no “Germany” in this movement. Different lands, different governments, different offices, etc.
The hate for successful people here is ridiculous. Neither Discord nor its investors owe you a world-class service with private servers, video calls, screen sharing, voice calls, and many other features for free. The market operates on mutual benefit: you get the service, and the owners get the money. Those who complain about businesses aiming to be profitable are lunatics.
Investors, who made Discord possible, want to earn money. It’s totally understandable.
Canonical has nothing to do with Arch Linux, so I don’t see what’s the issue.
I don’t think that slaughterhouses are illegal.
My boy, who hurt you?
Probably bosses are trying to convince AI that AI is ready.
What overhead are you talking about? You don’t need a dozen of instances of a database. You can create one, with or without docker, and configure any service to use it. The idea of docker and docker compose is that you can easily start up the whole env. But you don’t have to.
You didn’t say what’s your goal. What do you want to achieve? For instance, if you work in IT you should probably learn Docker unless Podman is more relevant in your actual daily tasks.
No system is free from vulnerabilities.
I’m using my local registrar. 10 years ago, when I registered my first domain, it was one of few options I was familiar with, and they had offered a discount. I could find something cheaper, but we’re talking about 8EUR/year. It doesn’t really matter.
Wow, even with a free account. I should start using this.
And a helicopter.