

What’s so hard about tracking which song has been played how often or even for how long? I can’t imagine how you can fuck this up so badly
What’s so hard about tracking which song has been played how often or even for how long? I can’t imagine how you can fuck this up so badly
Here’s a little experiment: next time you hear someone defends surveillance because they have nothing to hide ask them if you can have a look through their chat and browser history. Most likely they’ll reply “that’s private” and maybe after some time they will understand.
That’s of course by far not the only argument for privacy but it has a certain effect with most people
Oh no you don’t understand, with this legislation bad actors and foreign intelligence would not be allowed to use these back doors. So they can’t do it because it’s illegal. That’s why it’s 100% safe. I mean don’t you trust the it competence of 60+ year old law makers?
OK I will stop now
Sit cross legged
Not to be confused with Tim Epic
Needs more jpeg, I can still almost make out what this is about
This will also put the device in the “before first unlock” state, which will make it harder to extract data, even with physical access. After first unlock some data might be accessed even without the passcode when connecting the phone to a computer
Can I not just live here, without having to occasionally deal with you animals?
As I said the links provide some entry points for further research. It’s providing some use to me because I don’t need to check every search result. But to each their own and I understand the general scepticism of generative “AI”
At least it’s citing sources and you can check to make sure. And from my anecdotal evidence it has been pretty good so far. It also told me on some occasions that the queried information was not found in it’s sources instead of just making something up. But it’s not perfect for sure, it’s always better to do manual research but for a first impression and to find some entry points I’ve found it useful so far
Here is what kagi delivers with the same prompt:
NB: quick answer is only generated when ending your search with a question mark
It will be so cool when that patent expires
Is it dying though? It is getting worse and worse but I don’t think people are leaving in huge numbers
For the clockwork pi uConsole, which is a similar product and also uses two batteries, that seems to be the case
People who live in countries where DNS and IP blocks are common probably use a different server. I’ve been running my own for over a year and it works like a dream
They just built this! I mean not everything has to look like a cybertruck but why does it already look 40 years old
What is full time anyway? Nobody in our company works more than 35 hours. I work 32. Does that mean I work part time?
I saw a lengthy guide once on how to run it but it wasn’t simple. Still better than Photoshop though
My life got so much better after we abandoned elasticsearch at work
Yea Linux does not work, that’s why it’s used in every serious server scenario (save for BSD which isn’t even on this dumb chart)