Why is Canada anyways first in line to get assf***Ed?!
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All the more time for Valve to expand on Proton and push Linux compatibility, and for EA and the rest to get their thumbs out of their collective asses and support it at all
Yeah what's the charges for destruction of evidence? This should absolutely be treated as a criminal matter
Do you trust the $4 tester from China to test the suspect cheap cables from China?
I'd like to have a door lock that did not allow wireless unlock, but does allow locking and checking status to see if you forgot to do so (plus automations tied to the door state).
With automations, you can also do stuff like locking the door under certain conditions (say it's late at night and it's been left unlocked for X hours), sending alerts or updating other devices depending on the lock state. You could have it strobe your bedroom light if stuff is left unlocked late too etc etc
There's a weird line here because I'm pretty sure the restriction is "commercial use" rather than outright selling. So even if they're including these AI products as "value-add" bundles or including them in i.e. Bing, they'd be tied the (ad, etc) revenue of the underlying product. There's also a difference between commercial entities and "personal use".
You might not be selling me a picture of Homer Simpson, but if you're providing it via a tool on a page with ads etc there's still a tie-in to a revenue stream and commercial activity
Real question: is there any good archive of amazing internet convos from modern systems that replaces it?
ICQ ... when you haven't logged in for a bit and then when you do your computer emits a fast-paced streak of uh-ohuh-ohuh-ohuh-ohuh-ohuh-ohuh-ohuh-oh
Yeah the Docker version hated me, mainly due to it sometimes getting a bit behind on updates and then having schema mismatches if I ran an update in that missed the previous one. No issues with the Snap thus far
Not only that, but using an initial exploit which could be remotely triggered with NO user interaction or visibility. That's scary shit
Also DVD release was held back from the initial advertised date (or at least if it wasn't, nobody had it for at least a month from then). Plenty of the supposedly legit sets online - including on Amazon etc - were also clever counterfeits (I ended up with one)
At the same time, they don't really behave that much differently from some humans that have been sucked down the path of various conspiracy theories. For a lot of those, the first "lesson" is 'everyone else is wrong and have been deceived or are trying to trick you, trust nobody but us'. From there, some people end up going down the rabbit-hole to become "Sovereign Citizens" or storm congress.