

Is there anybody left on X except far-right loners and Russian bots?
Is there anybody left on X except far-right loners and Russian bots?
Its owner is part of the misinformation network.
IIRC the complaint was that he wasn’t harsh enough on his colleagues who said some things that could be interpreted as anti-semitic.
Would be a great incentive to make new art then, wouldn’t it?
It might seem strange to you only because you aren’t used to it. However, copyright is a fairly new concept, and most of human history happened without it.
Austria also has a law like that, and it has been a complete shitshow. There have been fines for someone wearing a scarf while riding a bike and for someone at work dressed up in a body suit in front of the shop for advertisement reasons (like a mascot).
When the law went into effect, the newspapers reported that there were about ten muslim women currently wearing coverings in the whole country.
There was some confusion, because nobody knows how they’re going to track the legitimate installs over the repeat installs, the pirate copies, the install bombings, etc. However, I suspect that they don’t know themselves either.
You only have to cry once a day to power your contact lenses!
Since the antitrust laws don’t exist any more, it’s legal, yes. If you don’t want that, you have to switch to Linux.
I’m not blaming NVIDIA for this, it’s just bad that the two jobs of creating cards and creating rendering tech are combined within a single company.
Based on the videos of near misses on YouTube, the safety margins are so enormous that even an event classified as near miss is not really recognizable by a layperson, because the two airplanes are nowhere near each other.
This is very exciting. Unfortunately, AMD card won’t be able to benefit from this, making the GPU market ever more fragmented.
Here in the neighbor country of Austria, the solar growth is limited by the installation capacity currently. There are backlogs of two years for nearly all installation companies, as far as I’ve heard. Prices are also crazy high due to this.
Those labels are there because people made a quick buck suing the companies when they messed up, not to protect the stupid customers.
If the courts would apply a reasonable level of common sense, they wouldn’t exist.
Everybody who has a bit of an idea what an autopilot in a plane actually does is not mislead. Do people really think that commercial airline pilots just hit the “autopilot” button in their cockpit after disengaging the boarding ramp and then lean back until the boarding ramp at the destination is attached?
That’s not really the use case for a tablet. It’d be nice to run Android apps, but I think that’s possible on Linux on ARM.
Why would you want a tablet with an Intel processor? Especially with Linux, which unlike Windows, runs perfectly fine on ARM.
A hash still isn’t the file itself. I think that the ones that use ipfs even have a hash in the URL.
Storing a full JPEG on the blockchain would be way too expensive. It’s not a bulk data storage system.
Yeah, I was painfully reminded of that when Ubuntu helpfully uninstalled xwayland for me on an ‘apt upgrade’…
No, buy from Turkey, which gets Russian oil and rebadges it as Turkish.