This is why I’ve been researching and working on FOSS AI systems. My own AI cannot fire me. ;)
This is why I’ve been researching and working on FOSS AI systems. My own AI cannot fire me. ;)
Don’t worry, soon you’ll fell numb hearing informations like this, like some of us already do.
It used to affect me deeply too, until I realised people truly don’t care, especially the wealthy ones that have the means to do something about it.
I’m still doing my part trying to follow the principles I believe in, but if you asked me if I’m going to be shouting from the top of my lungs to warn people that we really are getting to the tipping point, I wouldn’t.
The tipping point (for me) was already crossed 15 years ago, and if the masses still don’t get it, then they’ll never get it.
Enjoy life for what it is, following your principles and being true to yourself, but don’t let it bring you down, unless you want to turn into a grouchy old lady, or a man, yelling at clouds.
Welp, we’re doomed then, because AI may be intelligent, but it lacks wisdom.
Laughs in systemd
You can’t pay with it at the till, though.
You absolutely can tell what’s happening by reading the source code. They are using a listener and a delay for when ontimeupdate
promise is not met, which timeouts the entire connection for 5 full seconds.
A steam deck might be a cheaper alternative.
Every service that disabled or limited the API has seen an increase in running costs, because people turn to scraping, which costs them more resources overall, and cannot be controlled by the site owners as easily.
Let’s be honest, though, hosting text files with a search bar isn’t that much expensive to justify a response like this.
It’s fine if they want to earn money, but then they should be upfront about it, and not making up stories about fluke running costs. I’d rather see a donation button.
Opensubtitles does not create the subtitles, that’s done by the community, which is being monetised and sub authors get nothing out of it.
What are the implications in regards to the lifespan of the disk used as cache? Any potential downsides?
It is entirely plug and play.
My 2009 LCD panel still works perfectly and has been repurposed as a dining room TV. While it may not excel in reproducing black levels, it continues to function just as it did when I first purchased it. I am not going to bother with OLED if it means having to replace the screen every 2-3 years.
No, thanks, I’m good. I like to keep my news diet diverse, not relying on just one source of information.
Can you find me anything that’s not Iran? or a clearly propaganda piece by a known Israeli stooge?
Are you saying all three of these sources are biased and bought by the Israeli? I would believe you if you accused one source, but all three? Have you considered that perhaps it’s you who is biased?
no one in the US was cheering hamas
The articles and online footage shows otherwise.
Sure. Here are three articles covering this, from three random cities across the world.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/10/08/israel-hamas-war-security-police-jewish/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/10/suella-braverman-multiculturalism-failed-israel-hamas/
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/23/world/middleeast/iran-israel.html
You can find more examples on your own, or join one of the rallies and find out yourself what they’re chanting.
One tragedy doesn’t justify the other tragedy, or make it less important. It’s not a competition.
Invading a sovereign nation, killing innocents, bombing schools, hospitals, residential areas, forcefully relocating people, land grabbing, spreading dehumanizing propaganda, threatening to use nukes…
It is exactly the same thing what both Hamas and Israel have been doing.
I don’t see anyone holding up signs celebrating those hostages.
Just before Israel’s response, people were cheering for Hamas and the killing of hostages they took during the raids. That’s not an opinion, by the way, it’s a sad fact. Situation in Gaza is complicated.
Same, except I have nothing to spend. Lol