raytube
No user record in our sample, but raytube has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but raytube has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Hey buddy are you food, have you got food? Rinse repeat. Or, ahhhh go away. Run for the hills. Or, what's with the lack of fur, what a freak.
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It feels like a wasteland. But then the tech accounts all left for mastodon. All I am left with is weird cycle rage cringe. That I try so desperately to not interact with.
I use ddg everyday and I hate it. I resort to Google shortly after. Not personalised so I guess I am missing out on decent returns.
I don't know how deep copilot delves, and if it has access to all repos, but I am not comfortable with that. I am not even comfortable with a major player such as MS having access to intellectual gold.
Did they? Alive and kicking in the UK.
I have no clue which previous server I signed up to. And looking through themed servers I found one with an interest, but it's hardly my only interest and was met with welcome text saying post something interesting.
It's where the people are. I don't use Facebook in the main, but there is a local neighborhood group that I feel I have to subscribe to. You don't always get to pick the venue.
Discoverability and onboarding and authentication is hard. I remember the fluffy days of Facebook, where almost in an instant there was a wildfire of 'you might know' suggestions, from harvested addressbooks and cross…
Why can't it get enough reach? What if each news outlet ran their own server? Or would this feel like bondage with people wishing for multiple personas/autonomy?
Is this a good explainer? There is a barrier to most tech. I remember joining a server and not going much further a few years back. Seen lots of people saying this is me I think on Mastodon.
Lol. https://youtu.be/32hFijyWkmw
I just lick it clean and put it back in the drawer.
Ukraine shows how fragile and dangerous the reliance on reactors is. If the world can't behave responsibility. The long term costs of nuclear are just crap. You would be better investing in battery tech to store…
You might divide that namespace greatly. The one higher up the pyramid still isn't paying 100,000 whatevera a year. In the main the vast majority of users don't give a rat's arse about the domain. But they do have trust…
So I read this as, I got a dataset to query and got it running locally via sqllite. But it was a limited dataset so I want to write my own dictionary. A - aardvark...
Yeah bad example, most wiring is visible in the house. But water pipes outside. You have a point. Weirdly cut an old buried feeder out the ground today. The untidy assortment of cabling under the living room floor sends…
I use marketplace. It's buggy on mobile, didn't work for a year or so, there are scammers on there. I saw a flood of dodgey adverts over the last week. Reported, persisted. I still use of for marketplace and a forum.
At least overhead lines are honest. I find the buried infrastructure harder to level in my brain.
The vast swathes of unused land now won't necessarily be the case in the future. Incorporating solar into housing, like roof tiles seems like a no brainer. Energy stores like reservoirs, or flywheel tech or something…
I now just record the bit stream from digital out to mini disk from good quality streams! Lol.
My old moan would be multi file copy to something like usb. In the end I discovered, if I create a folder on the desktop, copied items, and then copied the folder. The process was far less painful. Or just drop to the…
I put my s7 face down in snow and it took 24hrs or so to accept a charger. Thought the port was dead. Wireless charging could be good in that regard.
Jack removal makes sense, if going for a dust and waterproof soap bar. My Samsung is supposedly waterproof, but moans if I do much as breathe in the charge hole.