No I mean for someone to read the source and explain what they found or didn’t find
No I mean for someone to read the source and explain what they found or didn’t find
I like the idea of copy but credit the artist
I love it. It was my grandpa’s favorite too
That’s cool, I hope someone writes an article about how it works
For what it’s worth after I gave them my email, either they didn’t send me anything, or they did but they honored my unsubscribe request, and I can read all the articles.
I wish the article didn’t skip the part about how they filled it up with mineral oil that sounds cool.
It’s a Casio.
Personally I use a backpack ever since the groceries in the spokes incident
Is the chatbot interface that uses the model open source? If you self-host will it try to send data home?
What are the minimum system requirements to run something like deepseek on your own computer in some kind of firewall container?
You might not want to post apologia for a company defending a fascist party once, then doubling down, then trying to take it all back saying “it was a mistake to get political”
Seconding sending an email. SMB for big stuff.
And Prabhakar Raghavan aka worsener of search
Anyone who actually has done that knows that it always ends up swinging around and ending up in the spokes if you go fast enough.
Also 5 lbs is not a big deal when it’s detachable, but it matters a lot more when it’s part of a large 30+ lb object you’re carrying up the stairs to your apartment.
Seems like cars don’t all need 300 mi range, but a 5 lb weight difference in a bike is huge.
Their life would be easier if you didn’t use Signal, simple as.
I don’t agree with it, but that’s the reason.
There’s an xkcd about this: https://xkcd.com/1810/
The sad truth is that when Reddit blocked 3rd party apps, and the mods revolted, Reddit was able to drive away the most nerdy users and the disloyal moderators. And this made Reddit a more mainstream place that even my sister and her friends know about now.
It sounds like you’re describing doublespeak from 1984.
Simplifying language removes nuance. If you make moderation decisions based on the simple English vs. what the person is actually saying, then you’re policing the simple English more than the nuanced take.
I’ve got a knee-jerk reaction against simplifying language past the point of clarity, and especially automated tools trying to understand it.
Proton said it was a mistake to get political in their “official statement” responding to their other “official statement”