Over the years browsers have accumulated too many features. If it was just plain HTML and CSS rendering it wouldn’t be so bad.
I agree with others who have said that browsers are basically operating systems now.
Over the years browsers have accumulated too many features. If it was just plain HTML and CSS rendering it wouldn’t be so bad.
I agree with others who have said that browsers are basically operating systems now.
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Bidet is life
Your senses do not feed back into evolution. It’s all random mutations that happen to make it slightly better at surviving. Generational survival is the pass/fail signal.
For many things that seem to require a large single leap in progress it turns out that there is a clear story of gradually developing it over a long time.
You might like Richard Dawkins’ book The Greatest Show On Earth
Ram is important but it has to be vram not system ram.
Only MacBooks can use the system ram because they have an integrated GPU rather than a dedicated one.
Stable diffusion is the same situation.
Only the GPU and primarily the vram matters for LLMs. So this wouldn’t help at all.
Read Sean Carroll’s new Biggest Ideas pt 2 book
TrueNAS is pretty good and they have a Linux version which will have better compatibility with your game servers.
Have you read Better Angels of Our Nature? He argues the opposite.
It’s meaningless bullshit if they think the AI companies give a shit about copyright
Even moreso: When you post online you typically give the website a license to distribute the content in the terms and conditions. That’s all the license they need, it doesn’t matter what you say in the comments.
In the early 70s it was a risky and expensive one-time deal. Starship is doing it sustainably and will completely revolutionize space travel. I wouldn’t say they’re struggling they’re just still developing it.
The capabilities of starship are orders of magnitude more payload and for orders or magnitude less money at the same time.
Turns out it’s a bad idea to totally scrap a billion dollar rocket every time you use it.
If you’d like to try mbin https://fedia.io/ is a good instance. Run by Jerry from infosec.exchange.
Personally I support software diversity and Earnest seems like a nice person but Lemmy has a bigger development community and I wanted the mobile apps.
What are the m and of lines for?
None I just look at new because there’s not enough content on Lemmy to filter it
Don’t forget it may have also been replicated to other instances before you edit or delete it where those admins also have access to the database.
As far as I understand votes are published as ActivityPub messages, otherwise multiple servers could not have the same vote counts. They need to be able to deduplicate the same vote coming from two different servers.
So everyone can read your votes there’s just not an easy UI for it.
The data is already public, that’s how ActivityPub works
I’m running FreeBSD I actually like it a lot.
I picked it for zfs. A lot of the ways things work seem cleaner and simpler than on Linux and zfs is awesome with the copy on write snapshots and filesystem compression and all that. I like rc.conf and pf is way nicer than iptables and even when you upgrade it automatically makes a snapshot so you can rollback.
Sometimes I do need to patch and compile things because people seem to not know freebsd exists but that’s really the only downside.
No because the Democrats actually care about truth and justice