> I think that nobody would care if I use wget or curl for few pages If only you were the only one doing it...
Indeed. Small lawn for sports and activites + large forest garden is a nice combo if it's an option.
As many other things, it depends on diet and lifestyle. I also live in the cold north, and generally, if you're fair-skinned, spend enough time in the sun and consume at least some products with natural or added vitamin…
I block the consent banner. Easiest way to avoid such immoral practices.
It's not like there aren't others who sell domains with an API. This doesn't change that much.
> Sending you an email after you signed up is "unethical"? In some countries it's not just "unethical", but outright illegal. Laws and rules vary, but all is equal to the spam button and the whims of those wielding it.
> Power users aren't just annoying edge cases, they're signal. Not all power users. Some re-invent the wheel and/or do things inefficiently, and in most cases there's no business incentive to adapt the service to fit…
Give it a week and it will be. By far.
Were there actually Pentium M chipsets that could decode anything but MPEG2? The CPU will be struggling with most modern video formats including h.264.
Amiga was big in Europe. No doubt they were slow though; most computers of the time were.
Yeah, the lack of support for off-the-shelf hardware has been the doom of the Amiga revival since day one. The refusal to port AmigaOS to anything but dead or near-dead architectures has always amazed me -- had the…
Lots of tapes more or less being given away here. Check your local flea markets!
The reservoirs in Finland aren't quite at the scale your Explorer Vodka-fuelled Swedish mind believe them to be. Most are small generators hooked up to the local rivers, and are required to prioritize keeping the water…
I've seen the same trend. AI neeeds to be everywhere, preferably yesterday, but apart from hooking everything up to an LLM withot regards for the consequences nobody seems to know what the AI is supposed to do.
In the real world, sanctions happen for a variety of reasons. They have wide-reaching consequences, and you can't expect everyone to always fight every single goverment policy they don't personally approve of; an…
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Rural Finnish driving culture is insane, to the extent that drunk driving often is considered socially acceptable, and something every kid does. Luckily, the bulk of the incidents dont involve drivers hurting others.…
Exchanges of goods and services are taxable here. I fail to see why it should be applied to everything else, but not personal data. It's just intellectual property exchanging hands, no?
Based on my personal experience providing support for s/mime setups, you'd need: 1) A centralised solution for managing keys and certificates, connected to a login that the customer will be able to recover in pretty…
A beautiful vision, but not practically viable. The average user isn't ready to handle private keys -- many can barely be trusted with their email passwords. This means you either need centrally issued certificates for…
Today is rainy and windy. I look forward to going outside with the missus for a moment to plant a few trees. That won't change the fact that my knees are hurting, that the economy sucks, or that our eastern neighbor is…
So, everyone that buys food?
Windows 2000 was fairly solid as long as the device drivers weren't too exotic.
Yeah, Bing has gone completely nuts the last six months or so. They'll happily send the equivalent of a small DDoS at sites hosted on shared hosting, knocking them completely offline for a while. Nuts.
But how can you trust it to provide accurate information? When I've played around with Bing, I've been seeing hallucinations and outright false data pop up quite regularly. My initial assessment of LLVMs is that they…
> I think that nobody would care if I use wget or curl for few pages If only you were the only one doing it...
Indeed. Small lawn for sports and activites + large forest garden is a nice combo if it's an option.
As many other things, it depends on diet and lifestyle. I also live in the cold north, and generally, if you're fair-skinned, spend enough time in the sun and consume at least some products with natural or added vitamin…
I block the consent banner. Easiest way to avoid such immoral practices.
It's not like there aren't others who sell domains with an API. This doesn't change that much.
> Sending you an email after you signed up is "unethical"? In some countries it's not just "unethical", but outright illegal. Laws and rules vary, but all is equal to the spam button and the whims of those wielding it.
> Power users aren't just annoying edge cases, they're signal. Not all power users. Some re-invent the wheel and/or do things inefficiently, and in most cases there's no business incentive to adapt the service to fit…
Give it a week and it will be. By far.
Were there actually Pentium M chipsets that could decode anything but MPEG2? The CPU will be struggling with most modern video formats including h.264.
Amiga was big in Europe. No doubt they were slow though; most computers of the time were.
Yeah, the lack of support for off-the-shelf hardware has been the doom of the Amiga revival since day one. The refusal to port AmigaOS to anything but dead or near-dead architectures has always amazed me -- had the…
Lots of tapes more or less being given away here. Check your local flea markets!
The reservoirs in Finland aren't quite at the scale your Explorer Vodka-fuelled Swedish mind believe them to be. Most are small generators hooked up to the local rivers, and are required to prioritize keeping the water…
I've seen the same trend. AI neeeds to be everywhere, preferably yesterday, but apart from hooking everything up to an LLM withot regards for the consequences nobody seems to know what the AI is supposed to do.
In the real world, sanctions happen for a variety of reasons. They have wide-reaching consequences, and you can't expect everyone to always fight every single goverment policy they don't personally approve of; an…
Add cmp.* to your ad blocker.
Rural Finnish driving culture is insane, to the extent that drunk driving often is considered socially acceptable, and something every kid does. Luckily, the bulk of the incidents dont involve drivers hurting others.…
Exchanges of goods and services are taxable here. I fail to see why it should be applied to everything else, but not personal data. It's just intellectual property exchanging hands, no?
Based on my personal experience providing support for s/mime setups, you'd need: 1) A centralised solution for managing keys and certificates, connected to a login that the customer will be able to recover in pretty…
A beautiful vision, but not practically viable. The average user isn't ready to handle private keys -- many can barely be trusted with their email passwords. This means you either need centrally issued certificates for…
Today is rainy and windy. I look forward to going outside with the missus for a moment to plant a few trees. That won't change the fact that my knees are hurting, that the economy sucks, or that our eastern neighbor is…
So, everyone that buys food?
Windows 2000 was fairly solid as long as the device drivers weren't too exotic.
Yeah, Bing has gone completely nuts the last six months or so. They'll happily send the equivalent of a small DDoS at sites hosted on shared hosting, knocking them completely offline for a while. Nuts.
But how can you trust it to provide accurate information? When I've played around with Bing, I've been seeing hallucinations and outright false data pop up quite regularly. My initial assessment of LLVMs is that they…