Someone already suggested bringing it to the cops earlier in this thread
Someone already suggested bringing it to the cops earlier in this thread
A single lightning strike could power a large city for a few milliseconds. Not even seconds or minutes. Definitely not months.
I’ve always mounted network shares in fstab, what’s the benefit to doing it with systemd?
(Also, for those of you learning, this method only works on systemd-based distros)
Windscribe. Prices are great, unlimited bandwidth, and 1Gbps servers for no additional cost. They have a free tier as well. They’re very privacy focused. Been a customer of theirs for probably like 5-6 years now.
Or as I’ve discovered recently while troubleshooting local infrastructure, the ARP table. Essentially the DNS of IP addressing
No, because pretty much all of it is bad. Elaborating would be meaningless.
Silicone is non-conductive and will work fine. Another name for it is dielectric grease which is literally used to insulate electrical terminals from water and debris.
Your dial is probably sticking from the humidity in the bathroom while the shower is going. Keep the bathroom fan running when the shower is going to prevent humidity buildup.
I’m glad you’re able to predict when an emergency might happen and then your location on in advance. Most people don’t have this superpower.
The only torrents available thus far are cam rips. Most people are waiting for an encode or remux to come out.
Not understanding why someone would give their family and friends access to their location in case of an emergency really is a peak internet moment
Grooming young girls that were her fans
Joke’s on me I have a wireless charger on my nightstand, I have to crawl under the bed to find my phone
Those are the best projects. There’s no bugs, all unit tests passed, no tickets to look at. Pure bliss.
People are acting like ChatGPT is storing the entire Harry Potter series in its neural net somewhere. It’s not storing or reproducing text in a 1:1 manner from the original material. Certain material, like very popular books, has likely been interpreted tens of thousands of times due to how many times it was reposted online (and therefore how many times it appeared in the training data).
Just because it can recite certain passages almost perfectly doesn’t mean it’s redistributing copyrighted books. How many quotes do you know perfectly from books you’ve read before? I would guess quite a few. LLMs are doing the same thing, but on mega steroids with a nearly limitless capacity for information retention.