I spend a lot of time wondering what "independent media" is supposed to be
gencha
Containers are over hyped. They are so stupid for home use. People put init systems in containers, then run the entire pile of shit in Docker as root, and talk to me about security and resource isolation. And then all these shit Alpine containers with that MUSL joke. You really can't take any of it seriously anymore. These people want Windows or a mobile phone.
Flatpack is using OCI so they can publish their shit on any registry. Just another way to pollute an existing ecosystem with garbage nobody really needs. Easing the installation of crap onto your system is not a goal worth pursuing
Global neolib/neofac coop is strong until they eat each other
Jede männliche Amsel hat ihren eigenen Gesang, den sie bei der Beobachtung anderer Männchen in der Jugend entwickelt. Wenn man abends genau hin hört, erkennt man die Amsel der das Territorium gehört. Oft bevorzugt die auch feste Positionen.
🐦⬛♥️
People implement this on their calculator during class. This is the kind of thing you would write to learn programming, the definition of entry-level. You're using a device that can execute billions of trigonometric calculations per millisecond to produce code that calculates X and Y coordinates for few dozens of points on a radial trajectory.
What the fuck...
His stock manipulation game certainly has changed lately
Go fuck yourself
"Lastly, curious power users can flip the browser.tabs.smartGroups preference in Nightly to preview on-device AI grouping—just remember the prototype tag means rough edges are part of the deal."
How did they verify their bots are talking to humans? Have them solve captcha? You're running a science experiment on fucking Reddit. GTFO
Regulation. Where I'm at, a device capable of making phone calls, must allow emergency calls by any user. Data is all you can get
Bots
A rumor of plans??! Tell me everything!!!
"Micro chips" cost almost nothing in bulk. They are like a barcode sticker, but sub-surface. Even the scanners are affordable. Plugs right into USB and emulates a keyboard that sends key strokes for the chip ID. Full-size Parmigiano wheel can cost a pretty penny.