A VPN sure. I’m not sure about Nord.
2nd a doctor.
My research was literally on AI back in college. Most AI solutions are just basic algorithms and don’t use real AI solutions. There’s a huge difference.
Id rather get a vehicle/parts that will fail reliably than one that is bolted on everything and you cant repair anything.
Not where I’m at. Less young people have Facebook so will use other services like Craigslist. Yard sales are also popular.
That’s true! Lol anyone hiring? My place just started a hiring freeze.
There’s been people talking about making a federated version (of LinkedIn), but I havent seen any actual code written.
I think it has potential, but without enough people wanting to hop on, it will be an empty solution.
My pi costs probably around 20 a year lol.
reddit is about the same in my opintion, but I do see a lot more activity on the lemmy side. I think its a combination of:
Also to @Blaze@reddthat.com Do you know if the sats above take into account the generally banned instances of lemmy? I know that a lot of instances earlier this year decided to become de-federated from the general fediverse. Do you happen to know if the website take into account those servers?
Very true. It’s not so much the hosting, it’s monetary value.
If we fund a peertube instance we could do that.
Any good choices? Been thinking of getting an old civic and seeing if anyone local can do it.
Your planning on running the IOT version on your computer?
In my industry, people can get very toxic really quickly over minor details. I’ve decided quite a few times to just let things go, even if they are blatantly wrong.
You end up in a situation where the person on the other end really just does not want to drop it, has to “win” no matter what. Even if the subject in itself was something you went to school learning/writing a paper on.
Community makerspaces are great. You get into quite a few areas all over the place.
Just be careful you dont get "Boeing"ed.
Yep it’s pretty easy and my computer runs so much faster than Windows on the same machine.
Most of the COBOL material never made it into the internet. Like the actual instruction manuals for the languages. Also a vast majority that do have it on the internet have it under paywall. I notice that anything that is under paywall, the LLMs suddenly dont do as well. I think its because they only train them on the “open” internet.
Yeah the only reason someone should learn COBOL is job security and potentially making a living moving things over. No reason to start a project in the lang. You can make flat files into ODBCs nowadays.
I suppose the ability to be left alone because everyone is afraid the COBOL person leaves and the company goes under is a good reason :)
Aww cute bunnies!
Watership down.