Every TV does that unfortunately. It's called automatic content recognition but every manufacturer has a different euphemism for it. It's definitely not just Samsung. As bad as this is. The problem is bigger than just…
The green deal is needed to make sure we can still live in this world 50 years from now. We're already feeling the effects of climate change pretty heavily and it's only just starting. If anything the deal was too…
I'm really happy not having a car anymore though. It gives me a lot of freedom. When I had a car I had to think about when to get back to it because of parking fees. To get it fixed/maintained. To have to return to the…
For Europe to meet its climate goals that was necessary. And BYD seems to have no issues shifting. Why should VW? Though I do see another option emerging: people just not buying cars at all. More and more friends are…
Yes but that consent must be given freely. There can't be undue pressure. Unfortunately this part is not well defined but it looks like the AI training part is not required to deliver the service to the specific user so…
In ham radio it's still used a lot for shortwave stuff too. It's not really something used for real communication though. Most people I've seen just swap call signs and give a bogus "5 9" signal report. I've never…
There was also another SMS sound option on Nokia phones that literally spelled "CONNECTING PEOPLE" in Morse.
[dead]
WhatsApp is paramount here in Spain. Telegram a strong second. The rest non-existent
True. Here in Europe WhatsApp is the new social media. Especially WhatsApp groups. In that sense it was a smart decision of meta to buy it. Most of my friends are on Instagram too but nobody really communicates there.…
Yes and the good thing is, the lithium can be mostly recovered and that mean it doesn't have to be mined again for the next car. Lithium mining is a messy polluting process so that's really good.
That's about lead batteries, totally different game
Yeah but when e/os first changed their name it was much harder. I have a feeling these results have had some human help. It used to be called eelo but some prick thought it sounded too similar to his one man consulting…
Oh ok wow. That makes rowing that behemoth all the way there even more impressive
I have to watch that. I can't comprehend how someone can live in a canoe for 44 days let alone bring enough supplies to survive.
Yes it does.
Yeah like /e/ os. That's hard to search for because the slash is ignored and the e is only one letter.
LPG was really popular in Holland, that wasn't the problem. You could get it everywhere. It was cheap too. There were just some artificial issues: - The government didn't want LPG owners to be cheaper off (it was much…
Lithium batteries can be recycled really well. That's why there's so much effort going into tracking them. So they don't end up in a landfill.
Yeah I saw. The derail thing sounded a bit sensationalist, like one of those car games that are like a demolition derby. But I see the crashing isn't the objective of the game but rather a consequence of its realism.…
I mean with satellite it's longer. You have to go up and down, and starlink sats prefer sending data streams back to the ground as soon as they can (because the laser interconnect capacity is limited). And variable, no…
That's also a licensing issue with the likes of obsidian.
Personally I moved off it because I couldn't take apple's decisions anymore. Opinionated software only works if you don't have any opinions yourself or if those happen to align with the developer's. In the case of macOS…
Rarbg served us for a very long time. Too bad it's gone. I'm surprised Bulgaria was one of the first countries to try blocking.
> 2. Faster inference hardware such as the chips from Cerebras and Groq cannot be run locally Well just because they don't sell them. Doesn't mean that will be the case forever.
Every TV does that unfortunately. It's called automatic content recognition but every manufacturer has a different euphemism for it. It's definitely not just Samsung. As bad as this is. The problem is bigger than just…
The green deal is needed to make sure we can still live in this world 50 years from now. We're already feeling the effects of climate change pretty heavily and it's only just starting. If anything the deal was too…
I'm really happy not having a car anymore though. It gives me a lot of freedom. When I had a car I had to think about when to get back to it because of parking fees. To get it fixed/maintained. To have to return to the…
For Europe to meet its climate goals that was necessary. And BYD seems to have no issues shifting. Why should VW? Though I do see another option emerging: people just not buying cars at all. More and more friends are…
Yes but that consent must be given freely. There can't be undue pressure. Unfortunately this part is not well defined but it looks like the AI training part is not required to deliver the service to the specific user so…
In ham radio it's still used a lot for shortwave stuff too. It's not really something used for real communication though. Most people I've seen just swap call signs and give a bogus "5 9" signal report. I've never…
There was also another SMS sound option on Nokia phones that literally spelled "CONNECTING PEOPLE" in Morse.
[dead]
WhatsApp is paramount here in Spain. Telegram a strong second. The rest non-existent
True. Here in Europe WhatsApp is the new social media. Especially WhatsApp groups. In that sense it was a smart decision of meta to buy it. Most of my friends are on Instagram too but nobody really communicates there.…
Yes and the good thing is, the lithium can be mostly recovered and that mean it doesn't have to be mined again for the next car. Lithium mining is a messy polluting process so that's really good.
That's about lead batteries, totally different game
Yeah but when e/os first changed their name it was much harder. I have a feeling these results have had some human help. It used to be called eelo but some prick thought it sounded too similar to his one man consulting…
Oh ok wow. That makes rowing that behemoth all the way there even more impressive
I have to watch that. I can't comprehend how someone can live in a canoe for 44 days let alone bring enough supplies to survive.
Yes it does.
Yeah like /e/ os. That's hard to search for because the slash is ignored and the e is only one letter.
LPG was really popular in Holland, that wasn't the problem. You could get it everywhere. It was cheap too. There were just some artificial issues: - The government didn't want LPG owners to be cheaper off (it was much…
Lithium batteries can be recycled really well. That's why there's so much effort going into tracking them. So they don't end up in a landfill.
Yeah I saw. The derail thing sounded a bit sensationalist, like one of those car games that are like a demolition derby. But I see the crashing isn't the objective of the game but rather a consequence of its realism.…
I mean with satellite it's longer. You have to go up and down, and starlink sats prefer sending data streams back to the ground as soon as they can (because the laser interconnect capacity is limited). And variable, no…
That's also a licensing issue with the likes of obsidian.
Personally I moved off it because I couldn't take apple's decisions anymore. Opinionated software only works if you don't have any opinions yourself or if those happen to align with the developer's. In the case of macOS…
Rarbg served us for a very long time. Too bad it's gone. I'm surprised Bulgaria was one of the first countries to try blocking.
> 2. Faster inference hardware such as the chips from Cerebras and Groq cannot be run locally Well just because they don't sell them. Doesn't mean that will be the case forever.