

The security of Linux 2000 will be based entirely on steganography, Linux founder announces
The security of Linux 2000 will be based entirely on steganography, Linux founder announces
Was supposed to be the cosmic phenomenon, but sure, why not.
Those recommendation systems have lots of problems, I agree, especially if they optimize for monetary benefit of the platform above all else.
But you need them if you want to have interesting stuff recommended, simple as that. I can’t (and have no interest to) read every Mastodon post ever, same for Lemmy. And I admit it, I don’t even want to read every post my friends make.
Mastodon feels like a torrent of random unrelated comments drowing out anything that might be interesting. I tried it, I don’t see any value in it. Even for following friends it’s unusable, there is the one that posts three times a day and the one that posts once every three weeks, there is no way to ever see one of his posts, unless I specifically go to his profile to look. I’ve given up on Mastodon.
You have now given me the nightmare of a touchscreen gear shifter.
Possibly something like
surface=asphalt
smoothness=intermediate
But I’m really not sure. You might find information at https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:surface and/or https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:smoothness
Even Elon Musk biographys? But yeah, I worded that poorly.
That’s the kind of guy who invents the idea of selling a subscription to seat heating in your own car.
I’m telling you, there will be a streaming service that will deepfake ads into finished movies. Darth Vader will turn at the at the camera and say “No, I am your father… and you should buy the Elon Musk biography on audible dot com for free”
Wireless headphones have to be charged so often, it’s just annoying. Good old trusty wired headphones never need to be charged.
No, you just had a 3 hour learning experience.
Fear not, there are also extreme political discussions.
And you know they’ll try to clip its wings, make its output advertiser friendly.
W should make a .dotfiles directory for them.
There are USB-killers, which produce voltage spikes to fry your mainboard, or just the USB part of it, if you’re lucky.
Walking through the Sea of Japan is a bit of a challenge, though.
Have a look at NotePad++, it even has regex-search.
Yea, you lost me at “blockchain”.
Aren’t you supposed to be the land of the free?