i saw him around a lot on tv and so on as an australian, just genuinely a pretty good bloke. like i dunno what to say i don't know if i've ever cried about an actor dying before i'd love to say he was awesome in every…
why do you think microsoft is that concerned with their user's wellbeing? there are other industries who's entire business revovles around selling to addicts, why would MS of all companies suddenly balk at that line?
i don't see how it's a design mistake, linux allows more footguns in general to not decrease utility. Allowing you to manually give root prompt access (with warnings!) to a non-root user is one of them. you can also…
it already sends data back to google, the ai stuff, everything that goes in the address bar goes straight to google unless you specifically configure chrome to block it the on-device ai just offloads some work onto your…
https://forgejo.org/ already exists, I suspect the issue would be hosting it at scale
i think it was just poorly implemented. i didn't use the circles feature because all my friends would be in one circle and my family were all offline, but i still had to deal with it for no personal benefit opt in…
Of course, it takes 2 seconds to shit out an ai song. I'm surprised it isn't way higher
Unless this is improved greatly from the last time I used it is pointless, any command you would use it for instead requires you to right click, open as administrator a command prompt to get the expected result
Only the top guys are allowed to do insider trading! You guys are making it very very slightly more obvious!!
I just use geary, it's less annoying and does the job
Regular tv with all the ads?
I disagree, Sol Trujillo became ceo of Telstra in 2005 and immediately started cutting everything to the bone, Kevin Rudd didn't even get into power until 2007 and the NBN wasn't announced until 2009, fairly large gap…
Australia is still pretty messy, Telstra was privatised and pretty much stopped upgrading their network for years around the 24 mb ADSL level Eventually we had a forward thinking prime Minister create a new company that…
while true i think it's inevitable. bots are most of the internet, limiting communities to known good actors is becoming incredibly important and the side effect of removing unknown good actors is difficult to get around
with wireguard i found that pretty almost every public wifi blocked it and even a lot of private internet connections at my friends houses did as well if my mobile provider blocked it as well it would have been…
If you use multiple terminals it kinda sucks unless you do export PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a' in your.bashrc or something cause only the last closed terminal saves to history
Until you do it on a temporary table and knock over everyone's drinks
convince people to use them and banks can suck it up
The difference is DNS provides a fairly obvious up side
think you're on the wrong side of the consensus here
If it was easy I would expect 5-10% if people would probably do it, much like alternate desktop installs This would mean millions of devices You mention Graphene is more secure so what exactly am I gaining from not…
I bullied it into giving me concise answers, now it starts every answer with "just quickly" or something similar but it gets straight to the point
> What about having several use cases in mind, and give the scores for each of those? i imagine the same reason they don't score for 1, it takes time that could be allocated elsewhere tbh i think scoring for multiple…
The algorithm is not optimised for meaningful interactions, even 10 years ago i couldn't get it to even mostly show friends and family after fighting it for a week
I don't think we're doing amendments any more
i saw him around a lot on tv and so on as an australian, just genuinely a pretty good bloke. like i dunno what to say i don't know if i've ever cried about an actor dying before i'd love to say he was awesome in every…
why do you think microsoft is that concerned with their user's wellbeing? there are other industries who's entire business revovles around selling to addicts, why would MS of all companies suddenly balk at that line?
i don't see how it's a design mistake, linux allows more footguns in general to not decrease utility. Allowing you to manually give root prompt access (with warnings!) to a non-root user is one of them. you can also…
it already sends data back to google, the ai stuff, everything that goes in the address bar goes straight to google unless you specifically configure chrome to block it the on-device ai just offloads some work onto your…
https://forgejo.org/ already exists, I suspect the issue would be hosting it at scale
i think it was just poorly implemented. i didn't use the circles feature because all my friends would be in one circle and my family were all offline, but i still had to deal with it for no personal benefit opt in…
Of course, it takes 2 seconds to shit out an ai song. I'm surprised it isn't way higher
Unless this is improved greatly from the last time I used it is pointless, any command you would use it for instead requires you to right click, open as administrator a command prompt to get the expected result
Only the top guys are allowed to do insider trading! You guys are making it very very slightly more obvious!!
I just use geary, it's less annoying and does the job
Regular tv with all the ads?
I disagree, Sol Trujillo became ceo of Telstra in 2005 and immediately started cutting everything to the bone, Kevin Rudd didn't even get into power until 2007 and the NBN wasn't announced until 2009, fairly large gap…
Australia is still pretty messy, Telstra was privatised and pretty much stopped upgrading their network for years around the 24 mb ADSL level Eventually we had a forward thinking prime Minister create a new company that…
while true i think it's inevitable. bots are most of the internet, limiting communities to known good actors is becoming incredibly important and the side effect of removing unknown good actors is difficult to get around
with wireguard i found that pretty almost every public wifi blocked it and even a lot of private internet connections at my friends houses did as well if my mobile provider blocked it as well it would have been…
If you use multiple terminals it kinda sucks unless you do export PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a' in your.bashrc or something cause only the last closed terminal saves to history
Until you do it on a temporary table and knock over everyone's drinks
convince people to use them and banks can suck it up
The difference is DNS provides a fairly obvious up side
think you're on the wrong side of the consensus here
If it was easy I would expect 5-10% if people would probably do it, much like alternate desktop installs This would mean millions of devices You mention Graphene is more secure so what exactly am I gaining from not…
I bullied it into giving me concise answers, now it starts every answer with "just quickly" or something similar but it gets straight to the point
> What about having several use cases in mind, and give the scores for each of those? i imagine the same reason they don't score for 1, it takes time that could be allocated elsewhere tbh i think scoring for multiple…
The algorithm is not optimised for meaningful interactions, even 10 years ago i couldn't get it to even mostly show friends and family after fighting it for a week
I don't think we're doing amendments any more