

Same. I use it in a dedicated Firefox container, so if I ever get a nag, I’ll clear the cores all cookies in that container and I assume that’ll reset whatever that is.
Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
Same. I use it in a dedicated Firefox container, so if I ever get a nag, I’ll clear the cores all cookies in that container and I assume that’ll reset whatever that is.
It’s probably a common EULA for all games, so they probably added it to carify the terms for some other game that includes it.
He was forced to buy Twitter, and he said as much in an interview:
Clayton: So then you change your mind again, and decided to buy it – did you do that? Did you do that?
Musk: Well, I kind of had to.
Clayton: Right. Did you do that, because you thought that a court would make you do that?
Musk: Yes.
Clayton: Right.
Musk: Yes, that is the reason.
Clayton: So you were still trying to get out of it. And then you just were advised by lawyers, “Look, you’re going to buy this?”
Musk: Yes.
So yeah, I do think he has some respect for the SEC.
And I’m saying I can see them most of the time, and when I can’t, I don’t need to because their intention is obvious.
Elon can’t easily buy or short his own stock, there are regulations that require advance notice of any trades. So Elon’s priority is to move the stock higher, since he can’t time the stock.
Lycos was also pretty rad.
When am I ever looking at the side and needing to see the other side’s turn signal? The best I can think of is (using right side driving) a car turning right into my lane of travel as I’m going straight, but I’ll be a bit offset to the left and should be able to see the right headlight. If I can’t, that means the car is angled to the right, making it obvious that they’re turning.
OK, here’s the best source I could find. According to one of the comments there, he was active for a month in 2023 when the Reddit API thing happened, and that’s it.
So yes, he technically was on Lemmy, but “a Lemmy radical” doesn’t really fit since he was only here for a short time along with a bunch of other protesters. If anything, he’s probably a Reddit radical.
Yup. I claim through the website and play through Heroic. I haven’t ever installed the Epic Games launcher, yet I’ve played several free games.
Well, they said they wanted decentralized, and decentralization comes w/ caveats. I’m just providing options.
it’s already resulted in one terrorist attack
Source?
And I don’t think it’s necessarily worse, but it really depends on the community and instance. Hexbear, ml, and lemmygrad are absolute dumpster fires, but the other instances are a lot more chill. But each has its own form of group think.
Sure, they certainly can hallucinate things. But some models are way better than others at a given task, so it’s important to find a good fit and to learn to use the tool effectively.
We have three different models at work, and they work a lot differently and are good at different things.
I was thinking whatever those horse tranqs were back during COVID days.
Hmm, maybe we could make private domain? It’s like public domain, but private.
Same. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a car that can show me the signal on the opposite side of the car, but I have seen a lot of cars where I can see the indicator while stopped at an intersection and the car is perpendicular to me, since I have a little bit of angle to see the edge w/ the indicator.
99% of the time, it’s not an issue, and the other 1% of the time it doesn’t really matter if I can see the indicator (I.e. they’re already halfway turning, so they’re angled away from me).
Perfect, and since he’s in his 70s, he has all of that experience keeping promises to draw on.
It’s good if the answers exist, but you don’t know how to find them. They’re like search engines that can generated related terms. or regurgitate common answers.
I find LLMs help me use existing search engines a lot better, because I can usually get it to spit out domain-specific terms to a more general query.
They still do, you just need to know where to look. A lot of them want to funnel you to their paid platform, but some just want some attention.
Yeah, I remember when I first got access to the internet in the 90s and it was mostly forums and whatnot run by hobbyists. Finding stuff was a bit tricky, but Yahoo was largely usable to find stuff. Wikipedia didn’t exist, but encyclopedia brittanica or whatever was a thing and worked somewhat okay online. Pictures bigger than a thumbnail loaded like a slideshow on dialup, but text was responsive, and text-based online games were becoming more and more common.
Same. They should have a lower tier where your first N hours of watch time have no ads. I don’t watch a ton, so that would probably convince me to pay.