

Additionally it’s convenient tooling to have in place for other undesirable behaviour, as our EU overlords are getting Orbanised.
The lie made into the rule of the world - Ezekiel 23:20
Additionally it’s convenient tooling to have in place for other undesirable behaviour, as our EU overlords are getting Orbanised.
The EU is planning on introducing mandatory e-identification for everything online (1). This is just laying the foundations (for the children!!!)
Like first gen raspberry pi?
I think I did. Let me rephrase mine, maybe my point of view is better illustrated this way:
(A) there’s not much love for dogs because we have a lot of stray dogs that are legit scary and dangerous.
(B) we have a lot of stray dogs that are legit scary and dangerous, because there’s not much love for dogs
How does one discern the causal relationship in these cases?
I don’t always support censorship. Only when it’s against opinions I disagree with. 👌
Makes me wonder how close one can get to a modern day CPU, using an of the shelve FPGA
there’s not much love for dogs because we have a lot of stray dogs that are legit scary and dangerous.
Perhaps you’ve got cause and effect mixed up
Depends on what the meaning of life is
I have but they weren’t orthodox
They turned religion into bookkeeping lol
What a bunch of weirdos
You can ping yourself
The manual copy is a bit annoying, but in the end it’s maybe 10 minutes of work. Start the transfer in the evening, it’s finished in the morning.
I’m wondering if there’s a program where anyone can upload files, but can only be viewed and downloaded from the server by authenticated users.
Email does that. Anyone can send it to your mailbox, only you can download it.
I have 5 copies of all my files on 5 devices, synced using syncthing with staggered file versioning. 2 of those are with friends and family who let me put a thin client at their place.
To protect against me misconfiguring syncthing, or some bug deleting all copies, every 3 months I manually make a copy and put it on a hard drive into a fire resistant safe.
Video games are an exception though, right?
I don’t use those, no
The benefit of OSS, to me, is that it’s not a black box. You see where your data goes, you get it to interact with the rest of your setup the way you want it (automation, backups, notifications, etc).
Closed source software, pirated or not, puts unnecessary limits on what I can do with my devices and my data.
I cycle and hike quite a bit, so probably a car
Why the downvotes? People dislike Paris that much?
Can you help me understand the use case?
Is it intended to be a variant of Flower AI that can be used in an adversarial environment?