Oh, great. A group of men in black shirts and jeans are here to fix the issue
Tweet from Proton's CEO last year: "10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned." He repeatedly said his statement was…
My experience with Lemmy has been nothing but positive. Very glad to have switched three years ago
Whatever you decide it's useful to find things on Homebrew and record in a file. Then you can mass install next time around
IINA is much better on Mac https://iina.io
Yep, just in different flavors based on ideology. For example, forced labor requires logging & tracking of pregnancies. Anti-trans folks want gender identity on the books to gatekeep who can teach in schools or enter…
When I was in LA they were consistently cheaper than Lyft
You sure that data is stored locally and not on a vendor's cloud offering?
I'm certain that's already been reviewed. There's diaries being read at the trial.
Pretty much all theaters have cameras, no?
Is this a serious suggestion? Gave me a chuckle at least
Frontier wouldn't refund or give me credit for my one-way flight even after I gave them paperwork showing I had recently tested positive for COVID-19. They didn't dispute the results either, just said that 48 hours…
The founder of Ring cameras is convinced enough cameras will eliminate all crime in neighborhoods
Twitter is full of bots, flamers, and scammers. I wouldn't trust their numbers.
> Skill files are just markdown files and they tell AI agents how your company works. Until the LLM imagines something different, receives pushback, or becomes confused. Also, telling it to specialize doesn't…
It's a lawsuit waiting to happen anyway. It will use inflammatory language or ask invasive questions. Only a matter of time.
I have Lemmy set to show best of the last 24 hours and there's always a page or two of posts. That's plenty enough for me
There's so much FUD as is I think pushing for a permanent version wouldn't be a good starting point. It's not about confidence, it's pragmatic
Except the ratio was never before seen, which makes it noteworthy
That archival site isn't trusted anymore, no?
It's very common for large companies to "close" or downplay vulnerabilities. That doesn't exempt researchers from responsible disclosure timelines. There have been plenty of instances where a company reverses course…
Such as?
In the U.S. at least the incentives are perverse. Probably what would actually move the needle is a test trial with results showing it's more cost and resource effective
The predominate reasoning for a long time now has been lotteries are addicting and bad but a small demand is guaranteed. Therefore, in the name of maximizing social benefit, only the government should run them and the…
For email: Tuta, Posteo, Disroot, Mailbox
Oh, great. A group of men in black shirts and jeans are here to fix the issue
Tweet from Proton's CEO last year: "10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned." He repeatedly said his statement was…
My experience with Lemmy has been nothing but positive. Very glad to have switched three years ago
Whatever you decide it's useful to find things on Homebrew and record in a file. Then you can mass install next time around
IINA is much better on Mac https://iina.io
Yep, just in different flavors based on ideology. For example, forced labor requires logging & tracking of pregnancies. Anti-trans folks want gender identity on the books to gatekeep who can teach in schools or enter…
When I was in LA they were consistently cheaper than Lyft
You sure that data is stored locally and not on a vendor's cloud offering?
I'm certain that's already been reviewed. There's diaries being read at the trial.
Pretty much all theaters have cameras, no?
Is this a serious suggestion? Gave me a chuckle at least
Frontier wouldn't refund or give me credit for my one-way flight even after I gave them paperwork showing I had recently tested positive for COVID-19. They didn't dispute the results either, just said that 48 hours…
The founder of Ring cameras is convinced enough cameras will eliminate all crime in neighborhoods
Twitter is full of bots, flamers, and scammers. I wouldn't trust their numbers.
> Skill files are just markdown files and they tell AI agents how your company works. Until the LLM imagines something different, receives pushback, or becomes confused. Also, telling it to specialize doesn't…
It's a lawsuit waiting to happen anyway. It will use inflammatory language or ask invasive questions. Only a matter of time.
I have Lemmy set to show best of the last 24 hours and there's always a page or two of posts. That's plenty enough for me
There's so much FUD as is I think pushing for a permanent version wouldn't be a good starting point. It's not about confidence, it's pragmatic
Except the ratio was never before seen, which makes it noteworthy
That archival site isn't trusted anymore, no?
It's very common for large companies to "close" or downplay vulnerabilities. That doesn't exempt researchers from responsible disclosure timelines. There have been plenty of instances where a company reverses course…
Such as?
In the U.S. at least the incentives are perverse. Probably what would actually move the needle is a test trial with results showing it's more cost and resource effective
The predominate reasoning for a long time now has been lotteries are addicting and bad but a small demand is guaranteed. Therefore, in the name of maximizing social benefit, only the government should run them and the…
For email: Tuta, Posteo, Disroot, Mailbox