Not used up per se but sequestered. It’s water that nobody will ever get to drink or use for crops, etc.
Not used up per se but sequestered. It’s water that nobody will ever get to drink or use for crops, etc.
It’s not fully selfhosted but I did setup my own runner that integrates with their site.
Obviously the fault of too many studies. /s
AI takes the core directive of “encourage climate friendly solutions” a bit too far.
A drawer option would’ve been sweet. I love my 5.25" drawer. Perfect for flash drives, dongles, extra screws, little screwdriver, or a hiding spot almost nobody would know is there.
Maybe a dumb question but what kind of case do you have? Hopefully not metal because I had some crazy wifi behavior before I realized the case was either dampening the signal or capturing too much noise.
No no. Those trees died of natural causes. /s
It’s past time to delete X. The platform is just as bad as it was a year ago. People couldn’t be bothered to do the simplest fucking thing until they realize, “Whoops! I was supporting fascism!”
Lenny was insanely effective and didn’t even need AI.
This only makes sense when the owner of the platform isn’t actively driving the conversation to the right.
Something tells me he’s not going anywhere.
It’s not the lock, it’s the fact that phones are usually encrypted after a reboot (to oversimplify). As the article says you have extra security measures to protect a freshly booted phone.
If this is indeed a security feature I’m about to buy my first iPhone.
Or get off of X.
This may be the worst side effect. Trading efficiency AND accuracy for flexibility.
Hoping it remains viable for a long time without updates. Syncing my KeePass database is really key for me. I need to fluidly add and read passwords from at least 3 devices.
This is the kind of AI stuff that really annoys me. Looking at one of the mutation examples I didn’t see anything that wouldn’t normally be tested by a typical mutation tool. You took a simple, idempotent process and you got an llm to do it slower, less accurately, and using more resources.
If you wanted to marry the two in a new and possibly useful fashion I would say use an llm to analyze the results of a standard mutation test and give guidance on what issues should be acted upon first. An off-by-one calculation could mean somebody loses a million dollars or it could mean a button is grayed out. Standard mutation tools don’t give you that context.
Other than the low chance of you being targeted I would say only expose your services through something like Wireguard. Other than the port being open attackers won’t know what it’s for. Wireguard doesn’t respond if you don’t immediately authenticate.
That’s odd. I can’t remember the last time I’ve installed USB drivers on Windows. It either works or it doesn’t (like a 75% chance of it working though).
New admin will do its part by discouraging pregnancy and encouraging people to die sooner.