Or just require your Apple password to turn it off.
Or just require your Apple password to turn it off.
Nah, that type of stuff never phased me.
They’re just trying to be quirky.
Right there with you. I moderated on Gaia Online back in the day, and every now and then someone would get their jollies off by posting gore and CSAM. And of course, the mod team would have to clean it up because that’s what they do.
I actually had a better time modding on Reddit. At least no one posted CSAM once a month.
Though Reddit is the place I ended up modding a video that fucked me up for a little while…
LLMs can’t reason. Their blocks can be worked around trivially. Ask chat gpt if it’s a therapist, or even tell it to pretend to be one, and it will tell you it can’t impersonate people.
Yet…
You can’t retroactively change FOSS licensing, but oft times you can alter the licensing moving forward. Not always the case, of course. But in no way are all FOSS licenses set in stone.
This reply is both unintelligible, and unhinged. You also seem to be berating someone for not knowing what baseload is, while simultaneously showing (I think, it’s hard to tell honestly) that you have no idea what it means.
By the time you hit the highway you’re usually warm enough that things have defrosted.
“Of course I would” has always been the response though.
Haha, yeah I didn’t necessarily mean for CAD work, though I suppose you could get a mouse and keyboard to make it more tolerable.
You can RDP in with a toaster these days.
Okay, maybe not a toaster. But you can use any old piece of junk you have lying around. Even a phone.
This is a little different. This is a single user account across multiple federated sites. Like being able to log into Lemmy.ca and dbzer0.com with the same credentials, and the same account. Information being shared.
You can still create two different, unrelated accounts. And might want to for other reasons. But sometimes it’s nice having your data follow you.
The first obviously isn’t saying “this is the final version” it’s using “last” as in “latest”, and the others fall apart with the first.
I’m not sure how you can miss the point while simultaneously spelling it out at the same time. Quite the feat.
Absolutely, in fact I’d be willing to bet vaultwarden does just that. That’s a good point.
I don’t understand it tbh. Password managers and email are the main things I avoid self hosting. Email because it’s just too easy to fuck something up and never realize you’re not actually properly sending/receiving email. And password managers because if I lose access to it, I’m kinda royally fucked. And the password managers I use keeps a local copy of your database that gets periodically updated, so even without internet I do still have access.
11 is just 10, so… yeah.
/sigh at this point i feel like “that guy” but M$ didnt say 10 would be the last Microsoft, a specific employee said it in a specific situation, that in context was pretty obviously “latest” and not “final”.
The internet just took that one line and ran with it, as they are known to do.
The human brain works. Even if we are talking about wetware 1k years in our future, that would still mean is possible.
Stremio with a debrid service.