Wow that list of commits is brutal. Libre Office is dead. Just another corporate take over of an open source project.
Euro office looking very suspicious here
As are Bedfordshire police: https://libertyinvestigates.org.uk/articles/uk-police-workin...
Note that one of the co-authors of the source is "Claude"
This is a semi joke answer but I have worked at some of the big corps and see how they use OSS software. One way I have continuously thought about to prevent usage is to make all of the variables/function names/APIs…
That’s my issue with it: iot devices shouldn’t have access to the internet by default. With Matter it’s possible. No one is going to create outbound firewall rules for these things.
Same but I can’t access archive.is either because of the VPN
Worth noting that with RIPA (2000, activated in 2007) UK has enforced key disclosure. It is illegal to fail to disclose a password for any data for any reason (including random data). I would say the UK has worse…
> The CAPTCHA forces vistors to solve a problem designed to be very difficult for computers but trivial for humans. > Anubis – confusingly – inverts this idea. Not really, AI easily automates traditional captchas now.…
If you are looking for OSS support for things like libre office, graphics, bluetooth, WSI, upstreaming, kernel and more, Collabora is a UK based company that can help~
I have the same Samsung sound bar and absolutely nothing works. We need to hard reset it every day because it refuses to work, switching between programmes in Netflix causes a horrible loud crack, the latest one is…
The government wants to introduce a law to make it illegal to possess AI tools that are capable of CSAM output. As we know this is impossible, any company starting in the UK with AI will likely fail compared to other…
As a test: I am always on a vpn
But at least with Google captchas you can use AI to solve them. I use the buster captcha extension to solve them. It moves the mouse around like a human and solves automatically. I pay for captcha solvers for hcaptcha…
The last SiFive board I had died after about a year of use and is no longer supported so buyer beware
I use AI to solve my captchas now. Pay for the service from nopecha, the internet has been killed for VPNs without it
Has the btrfs sub volume quota bug been fixed yet? I always had issues when using it
I'm using Octopus mentioned in the article, I got paid £0.67 to use 12.62kWh over 4 hours due to spare energy in the UK on 8th June. So not really worth it financially, but the ability is there already to help even out…
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is a common term (MVHR). Basically a fan but it tries to recover the heat lost in winter. Usually comes as a whole house system but there are some that do single rooms.
Beautiful, but could do with using quaternions for rotation to avoid gimbal lock. At least I assume that’s the problem with getting stuck on the poles
Not sure why you are being downvoted, quote from the video "It's actually systemd's fault": https://youtu.be/Q6ovtLdSbEA?feature=shared&t=1491
Very much, I think the Guardian could do well by including the graph with min/max/average
66% maximum fossil fuel usage last year: https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-fossil-fuels-fall-to-re...
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I’m close to putting all my money in crypto and using prepaid cards to avoid the utter hell I have to deal with to pay for something using a normal bank.
Wow that list of commits is brutal. Libre Office is dead. Just another corporate take over of an open source project.
Euro office looking very suspicious here
As are Bedfordshire police: https://libertyinvestigates.org.uk/articles/uk-police-workin...
Note that one of the co-authors of the source is "Claude"
This is a semi joke answer but I have worked at some of the big corps and see how they use OSS software. One way I have continuously thought about to prevent usage is to make all of the variables/function names/APIs…
That’s my issue with it: iot devices shouldn’t have access to the internet by default. With Matter it’s possible. No one is going to create outbound firewall rules for these things.
Same but I can’t access archive.is either because of the VPN
Worth noting that with RIPA (2000, activated in 2007) UK has enforced key disclosure. It is illegal to fail to disclose a password for any data for any reason (including random data). I would say the UK has worse…
> The CAPTCHA forces vistors to solve a problem designed to be very difficult for computers but trivial for humans. > Anubis – confusingly – inverts this idea. Not really, AI easily automates traditional captchas now.…
If you are looking for OSS support for things like libre office, graphics, bluetooth, WSI, upstreaming, kernel and more, Collabora is a UK based company that can help~
I have the same Samsung sound bar and absolutely nothing works. We need to hard reset it every day because it refuses to work, switching between programmes in Netflix causes a horrible loud crack, the latest one is…
The government wants to introduce a law to make it illegal to possess AI tools that are capable of CSAM output. As we know this is impossible, any company starting in the UK with AI will likely fail compared to other…
As a test: I am always on a vpn
But at least with Google captchas you can use AI to solve them. I use the buster captcha extension to solve them. It moves the mouse around like a human and solves automatically. I pay for captcha solvers for hcaptcha…
The last SiFive board I had died after about a year of use and is no longer supported so buyer beware
I use AI to solve my captchas now. Pay for the service from nopecha, the internet has been killed for VPNs without it
Has the btrfs sub volume quota bug been fixed yet? I always had issues when using it
I'm using Octopus mentioned in the article, I got paid £0.67 to use 12.62kWh over 4 hours due to spare energy in the UK on 8th June. So not really worth it financially, but the ability is there already to help even out…
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is a common term (MVHR). Basically a fan but it tries to recover the heat lost in winter. Usually comes as a whole house system but there are some that do single rooms.
Beautiful, but could do with using quaternions for rotation to avoid gimbal lock. At least I assume that’s the problem with getting stuck on the poles
Not sure why you are being downvoted, quote from the video "It's actually systemd's fault": https://youtu.be/Q6ovtLdSbEA?feature=shared&t=1491
Very much, I think the Guardian could do well by including the graph with min/max/average
66% maximum fossil fuel usage last year: https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-fossil-fuels-fall-to-re...
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I’m close to putting all my money in crypto and using prepaid cards to avoid the utter hell I have to deal with to pay for something using a normal bank.