Agree, but there’s a big chunk of atheist that like jerking each other off, vocally telling themselves how superior and smart they are. That’s the point being made
Agree, but there’s a big chunk of atheist that like jerking each other off, vocally telling themselves how superior and smart they are. That’s the point being made
Spotify has patents on underestimating your emotional state based on the music you listen to. One can guess they sell such data. A hard pass for me.
Self-hosting Jellifyn/Navidrome has been really fun (but I’m aware it is not something everybody wants/can do).
Same here, and I’ve enjoyed it more than my Debian experience.
I’m curious: Is it a bad idea to have iptables
with a default DENY rule? I use a deafult DENY in ufw
, and it uses iptables
under the hood.
From Linux, I’ve screen-shared my desktop in the web application for some years without troubles. Not even need to install the app.
Being a number nerd, I can see the appeal for something like this (extremely bad quality of data aside), or at least I do frequently visit OpenBenchmarkin.org (similar concept than UserBenchmark, but open source).
I also know 1 person who is obsseded with constantly buying/selling parts for their PC, and for whatever reason still uses UB after I told them how shit it is.
My guess is that this will also resonate with some Intel fanboys.
All of this is more of an exception to the rule, but they need just a few bunch of people subscribing to generate more profit than before.
Becase it’s false and the math severely wrong.
Disagree on the semantics. Physical realities are concepts as well. “Energy”, despite being an extremely useful physical measurement, is an abstract concept. “Physical realities” and “concepts” are not mutually exclusive nor antonymous words.
In this case, the Aries/vernal point is a concept used to define coordinate systems using physical measures from Earth.
You can use Flatseat to config the permissions (including files) that Flatpaks have. It has a nice GUI
In my example, they would still be using the source code to create new software that is not open source, not matter how many Markov chains are behind it.
Public data still have licenses. Eg, some open source licences force you to open source the software you created using them, something OpenAI doesn’t do.
Hey, my SO and I really loved Severance and watch it in my Jellyfin server, which I set up so they can connect from anywhere. I’ll add season 2 the moment it launches. I would be happy to give you acess to it if you want to, just let me know.
Try increasing the FOV. Same thing happened to me with Half-Life.
I recently set up a Xbox 360 emulator using Xenia to play all Gears of War games in my PC, and had a lot of fun setting things up (Xenia is way harder to set up than any other emulator I’ve used): patching, tweaking and testing stuff, modding some files, and obviusly playing.
Lots of fun playing, and the games have aged pretty well, IMO.
I find this comment funny, given the link I provided was copied from NewPiped.
There’s ways in which a program can detect if it is running in a VM. If Riot made a kernel-level anti-cheat program, they’ll surelly also implement this.
Dota 2 is similar to LoL, has a native Linux build and runs perfectly fine out of the box. Perhaps you can give it a shot.
I still disagree. Majority of topical subreddits and people are nowhere near as obnoxious. Although, granted, Reddit is a bad place to set bars on quality of discussion.