Super intéressant, merci d’avoir partagé !
Super intéressant, merci d’avoir partagé !
Depending on which way it goes, it could be massively helpful for protecting kids
Weeeelll, only until the AI model needs more training material…
Probably: “oh we already have a -r
for xxx, let’s do recursion with -R
”
I’m curious; wouldn’t tail
refuse to open /dev/zero
since it can’t fseek
in it ?
strcmp
virgin vs strcasecmp
chad
The closest that comes to mind are QSFP cables.
Je dirais que c’est : là où l’Allemagne est en train de légaliser quelque chose sur lequel on débat depuis longtemps et qui est quand même plutôt important, nous on en est juste aux lardons végétaux
That’s actually a funny answer
Not too useful, but funny nonetheless
I’ve never had ads in Sync for Lemmy, never paid a dime either. Started seeing a couple of ads since the last update.
“7 juin 2018”, je doute que ça soit la dernière une
The cops shot at the cops’ car
I used to have the same issue. Turns out, it was fixed by a firmware update on my motherboard.
I believe in the States it’s considered a federal crime to throw someone else’s mail away. It’s probably a crime in other countries too.
To me, telemetry would be like a sofa company wanting to put some cameras in your home to see if you’re using the sofa the way they thought you would. It just feels… off.
“90% of crashes happen right after the player uses a grenade”.
Imo, a simple opt-in crash report gets the job done. Technically it is telemetry, but a crash report is more justified than a “where have you clicked” report.
telemetry data for software from reputable companies does not get sold
There’s just no trust in companies to not sell my data. I cannot trust Microsoft nor Google nor any other company to not sell my data, having seen the shenanigans every single company is willing to pull off to get a cent more a year.
Can someone match the remaining runes to their meme template?
I got:
Edit: got 'em! From left to right:
Can someone explain to me what is the link between Mastodon and Lemmy? From the Wikipedia chart, it looks like ActivityPub links them together in some fashion; I just don’t get how.
Hell nah this is a Linux community, it’s always the right place