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No user record in our sample, but pyreko has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Same here, been happy throwing Qwen3.6 on my old MBP - no it's not as fast as Claude which I use at work, but it works well enough locally and I don't have to worry about credits or shit like the rug getting pulled…
I mean... it technically doesn't? You can always point to other registries (or you can even just pull in git repos), we literally do this at work.
Exactly, and like, if one literally looks up "Lego catalogue" and actually read it you'll get a bunch of sets - even the brand tie-ins, which aren't new at all - and these are basically the same types of sets I grew up…
I mean yes, there are kits like this that are clearly meant for one kind of build, but nothing stops someone from just getting bulk kits or taking apart other sets? There's lots of other stuff on their catalogue which…
https://twitter.com/tobi/status/2053630840458944849 Apparently not
I think they were kinda competing for some people even before then, there was a good amount of time where people looked at Pis as a decent small, cheap, and low-power computer to throw server stuff at. Back then there…
Yep, where I work I know people easily spending over a few thousand dollars a month.
Yep, there's a plethora of tweaks and stuff out there to mess with Kobos to make them your own, and it's not hard to do. Been super happy with my Kobo Clara.
Ah yes, most people who play any sort of video game own a $2000 graphics card :p
Having been there recently, it's about as annoying as taking out your phone to pay for something. Some systems also support NFC now, though the most common is still QR. Also helps that their QR scanning tech/transaction…
I mean it doesn't really help the analogy when most of the examples in the Wikipedia link mention how it's either not done anymore for that sport or very rare nowadays.
Yeah if anything I've always had the opposite problem with my FW13 (12th gen Intel era) - removing the expansion cards is a pain in the ass with how tight it is. Curious if it got looser over time. Regardless, glad to…
> Kobo I've never had to interact with the Kobo store (which I guess is what you mean?) and just chuck the epubs I have manually, they all just work out of the box. The only DRM-related thing I've dealt with is me…
It's also near the very top of the home feed too - it's even above videos for me, the only thing on top of it is ongoing livestreams. So if I want to use the feed, I have to scroll through a giant shorts section. Then…
Right but before they _didn't_ have an entire dang section for shorts lol. It's near the very top too, so I literally could not avoid seeing it. If they treated it as a normal video I wouldn't care as much. And…
Ehhhh not recently. They have an entire shorts section on my subscription page now, and shorts are _heavily_ pushed on my home page feed despite me trying to dismiss them multiple times. Like yes I can hide them all…
fwiw I don't use it personally but some people on my team use it while the others use git, and nobody complains.
TIL, it's not a perfect solution but given how rough telecoms are here it's at least something I guess.
Kinda curious what model/when you tried it. I recently picked up a dirt-cheap Surface Go 2 and everything I've tried works great ootb including pen/touch, at least with Gnome, which was very surprising. Runs way…
ublock origin lite is straight up on the app store now, should work with any moderately recent version of iOS/iPadOS. Installed this on my family's Apple devices and it works pretty well. There's also been other adblock…
Flew from PEK a few months ago and yep, they easily spotted my power bank (wasn't trying to hide it to be fair but they clearly weren't half-assing it) and were very thorough in checking if it had the CCC certification…
Yeah like... on Windows that's the exact same steps you would need to take if you insisted on using binstall? You might have slightly different steps for installing rustup for Windows (e.g. you need to install Visual…
Oh boy, it's this guy _again_.
First guess is that it's due to the federal government cutting some stuff... and things like this are usually the first to go.
HKers also refer to the rest of China with 大陸 from my experience.