Being mainstream is exactly what I liked about reddit. It was the reincarnation of usenet. It has attracted all kinds of people doing all kinds of thing. Are you interested in swastika knitting? Piano jumping? Bathsponge sculpting? You can sure as hell find at least 2 other guys already doing it there.
simply used AI tools
Therefor, made with AI.
To appease the artists worried about "fake" art somehow replacing the "real"art, while the big social somehow profits. They just didn't think leopards would eat THEIR faces...
I feed defeated. The damn parrot made me watch the entire ad section.
This is the new GMO label. And the creators fully deserve the consequences.
I have not. But now after I've not seen any kind of explanation, I still don't.
Distraction free? Look at all those number buttons looking like little faces. They WILL judge you, as you type. I'm pretty sure about that.
Gee, I wonder why? Why would they be afraid of a country preparing to conquer new teritory by force?
If you come from IT, you never really quit. A little parser bug here, a small race condition there, or a fucking baking oven refusing to bake until you tell it what time it is. No hope, no escape.
I don't know who Steve is, but I hope he ends up in russia.
I'm surprised as well. We put our posts up for anyone to replicate and republish, yet we still get mad when somebody replicates and republishes it. It does not make sense. Activitypub is an open network with zero privacy expectations.
I get the feeling that the US copyright is largely being operated on a pinky swear basis. For example - the current copyright on the original Bitcoin whitepaper is held by a well known con artist, simply because he was the first to register it.
I do love lego. Some things just feel wrong, though.
We should start a support group. Just to never attend! :D
They took something I love, and made it into... no. Let me rephrase...
During the communist party reign, the artists producing undesirable art often ended up slaving in uranium mines. I think it's time to revisit this tradition.
/s
As far as I remember, RDP server in gnome (or any other exisitng DE) can't do multiple sessions yet. You have to be logged in via display manager to remote access the existing session via RDP.
This is basically my life.
The more I'm involved in a hobby, more I'm inclined to take on certain responsibilities, which turns the hobby into a chore, making it repulsive and hard to repeatedly engage in.
TLDR: I have to force myself to have fun.
I've tried Apacer AS2280Q4 2TB and ADATA SWORDFISH 500 GB. Both report
nvme nvme0: globally duplicate IDs for nsid 1
since Linux 5.19, if I attach more than one.
Only the first drive is seen by the system. Workaround so far has been to stay on 5.15, but that's not a viable long-term solution.
This error has been known for quite some time, and has been fixed downstream for specific distros and ssd models. Is there any chance the manufacturers will start to assign unique ID's to each drive, or mainline implements usable a universal workaround?
I'd like to self-host Lemmy or kbin and mastodon. I know I could use different subdomain for each, but I'd much rather keep it short. Something tells me, however, that other instances might not be happy about it.
Is it doable?
Google is a search engine for human readable content. Shodan does the same for machine readable content.
You can:
- search for specific IP addresses, and it will show you the active ports, and running services.
- search for a specific response header in the set of countries
- browse through the screenshots of open VNC & RDP
- open webcams
- and more...
The free accounts can use any feature, but the list of results is limited. But if you really want to look under the deck of the internet, the subscription is worth it.
https://account.shodan.io/billing/member