I wonder if halo universe Excel has holograms.
I don’t get the problem with flathead, for household applications it seems the most superior because I can use literally anything in my house to drive the screw (butter knife, credit card, a housekey)
plus almost every size of flathead screwdriver can fit in almost every size of flathead screw.
In Japan if you work full time for a larger employer, you pay into “shakai hoken” (societal insurance) this pays you like a third of your salary if you get injured and have to refrain from work for awhile. (This is at least partially paid for by your company because you can only legally be fired in Japan if the company proves beyond a reasonable doubt you were either belligerent or the company couldn’t survive without you)
They don’t pay out unless you call crime stoppers. If they called 911 they don’t pay out.
Guix user pains. The packages download at that speed.
It’s a tossup whether downloading Librewolf or building it will take longer
バルス(barusu)
That’s ironic considering the magic word is basically shouting “balls”
This seems cool but also a gateway for RSI
This is why I like playing games through proton on Linux and the steam deck. Being able to “pause” an unpausable game by hitting the power button is great.
You don’t need to run the LLM on the device. It supports 13 different protocols for both text completion and chat completion.
There’s also RisuAI which has some nicer features like better integration with function calling. Sillytavern is working on Function calling more but it’s not quite there yet.
The nice thing about Sillytavern is that it also has plugins for Alltalk for TTS and ComfyUi/A1111 for image generation directly from the roleplay interface.
It also has support for RAG through upload of documents and web scraping and a shitload of other features it would take awhile to list here.
It’s your queries + your IP combined with the rest of the data the net collects from you that identifies you.
Guix users looking around shiftily and sweating
The fun part is that you don’t have to do all that stuff if you have a long term visa.
Oh, yes but the DRM exemption clause means that you can backwards engineer the changes and continue releasing them under GPL
Edit: as an example we should probably be looking at the duckststion situation evolving right now:
“releasing the modified version to the public” would cover them re-closing the source and then subsequently releasing that newly closed source, so they can’t relicense it and then release the built version of the code.
At least not easily, this is where court history would likely need to be visited because the way it’s worded the interpretability of “modified” in this context would need to be examined.
Do image previews work over SSH? I admit I’ve never actually tried it…
Yes but you have to put a slit in front of it so the wifi waves turn into wifi particles.