only on some operating systems.
who would've thought that the 'worst case scenario' we predicted keeps happening with this tool they recklessly shove into everything
GTA 6 isn't going to release on PC for a while. Consoles are still dependent on other services that aren't affected by this legislation anyway...
"most European legal systems" implies more than one system, they're most likely referring to the "European Union" and not the geographical continent of Europe, which the UK is not a part of anymore
Should have done it sooner. He took his time. He should know timing is important: That's why he frequently skips getting approval for his construction work, dumps drilling fluids (while feigning compliance!)... or…
inflating the numbers on revenue is pretty easy. it's why the phrase 'revenue is vanity, profit is sanity' exists. these companies have already done it (cloud partner billings), are still doing it. how much of that is…
tell me more about how all this revenue makes up for their lack of profit. economics 101.
Given how Search-Engine-Optimisation (SEO) has been gamed, what will make you think that somehow this NEW system, that's really prone to prompt hacking & already promotes sponsors' products over alternatives, won't be?
the web, which also gets referred to as decentralized, suffers from the same proof problem. we have identity tied largely to dns. web sites can claim whatever. somewhere a line was drawn to indicate what matters most is…
there have been claims as part of a recent lawsuit, which also influences peoples thinking see: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47738339 https://xcancel.com/BowesChay/status/2042399259316588793 (replies)
historic posts from the known network and (sometimes media, instance setting) are cached on your own instance in ActivityPub. interactions travel across the known network graph. if an instance vanished forever,…
Truth is if mastodon.social gets ddosd the same as Bluesky I can still use the rest of the network fine. Proof is in the pudding. tons of instances that make up the fabric of redundancy. I think most people would be…
CTRL+F "Claude" https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/log/src/usr.bin/tmux/screen-write...
it's called deception, yeah
Thank you for signaling you had no idea this was happening. I wouldn't make such a thing up, if that's what you're asking. If you have no idea this happened that's one thing - but I am telling you the truth in saying…
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Same way the dude solved Roadster, full self driving etc.
> From a practical standpoint, any PS3 remains a reliable and accurate way to play PS1 titles today. > Every PS3 includes a mature software emulator for PS1 titles that runs PS1 discs with near-perfect reliability. [...…
The maker of the provocative "Linux sucks" series is a bit of a troll. He's made videos on technical projects he doesn't understand (or care about) and just mocks them if they don't gel with him. As far as I can tell he…
Just like IRC. Except 1 giant server, 1 owner logging everything. Don't ask how it sustains itself though. It still doesn't. People let their guard down in such lax environments and many even run their entire business…
If you were wondering how The Economist felt about driver-less cars, they seem way more optimistic than trains. https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2025/11/27/s...…
Website appears to lack a privacy policy
There is work underway to replace those bad ones! When the IA is back up, you can find some uploaded here: https://archive.org/details/@davidga There's been several people in the archive community identifying and…
Might be relevant: The Method Robot | Quick D (2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmy-lwcsu78
Worse things have already happened to Linux. How dare them all!!!
only on some operating systems.
who would've thought that the 'worst case scenario' we predicted keeps happening with this tool they recklessly shove into everything
GTA 6 isn't going to release on PC for a while. Consoles are still dependent on other services that aren't affected by this legislation anyway...
"most European legal systems" implies more than one system, they're most likely referring to the "European Union" and not the geographical continent of Europe, which the UK is not a part of anymore
Should have done it sooner. He took his time. He should know timing is important: That's why he frequently skips getting approval for his construction work, dumps drilling fluids (while feigning compliance!)... or…
inflating the numbers on revenue is pretty easy. it's why the phrase 'revenue is vanity, profit is sanity' exists. these companies have already done it (cloud partner billings), are still doing it. how much of that is…
tell me more about how all this revenue makes up for their lack of profit. economics 101.
Given how Search-Engine-Optimisation (SEO) has been gamed, what will make you think that somehow this NEW system, that's really prone to prompt hacking & already promotes sponsors' products over alternatives, won't be?
the web, which also gets referred to as decentralized, suffers from the same proof problem. we have identity tied largely to dns. web sites can claim whatever. somewhere a line was drawn to indicate what matters most is…
there have been claims as part of a recent lawsuit, which also influences peoples thinking see: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47738339 https://xcancel.com/BowesChay/status/2042399259316588793 (replies)
historic posts from the known network and (sometimes media, instance setting) are cached on your own instance in ActivityPub. interactions travel across the known network graph. if an instance vanished forever,…
Truth is if mastodon.social gets ddosd the same as Bluesky I can still use the rest of the network fine. Proof is in the pudding. tons of instances that make up the fabric of redundancy. I think most people would be…
CTRL+F "Claude" https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/log/src/usr.bin/tmux/screen-write...
it's called deception, yeah
Thank you for signaling you had no idea this was happening. I wouldn't make such a thing up, if that's what you're asking. If you have no idea this happened that's one thing - but I am telling you the truth in saying…
[flagged]
Same way the dude solved Roadster, full self driving etc.
> From a practical standpoint, any PS3 remains a reliable and accurate way to play PS1 titles today. > Every PS3 includes a mature software emulator for PS1 titles that runs PS1 discs with near-perfect reliability. [...…
The maker of the provocative "Linux sucks" series is a bit of a troll. He's made videos on technical projects he doesn't understand (or care about) and just mocks them if they don't gel with him. As far as I can tell he…
Just like IRC. Except 1 giant server, 1 owner logging everything. Don't ask how it sustains itself though. It still doesn't. People let their guard down in such lax environments and many even run their entire business…
If you were wondering how The Economist felt about driver-less cars, they seem way more optimistic than trains. https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2025/11/27/s...…
Website appears to lack a privacy policy
There is work underway to replace those bad ones! When the IA is back up, you can find some uploaded here: https://archive.org/details/@davidga There's been several people in the archive community identifying and…
Might be relevant: The Method Robot | Quick D (2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmy-lwcsu78
Worse things have already happened to Linux. How dare them all!!!