

Also, what happens if the bots learn to contribute to OSM?
Also, what happens if the bots learn to contribute to OSM?
The fascists are already dismantling the CFPB. I’m sure the FTC will be on the chopping block soon, too.
So who’s going to stop them when they flagrantly ignore the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and refuse to honor your warranty for having your car serviced somewhere other than a dealer?
Either that, or it’s not selling out to corporate exploitation/AI like Github is and the ancaps hate that.
If we’re talking about “most people… switching” then IMO the real biggest factor is when their distro will decide to use it by default.
…Oh no. I just checked, and some of the TVs that did have Amazon listings as recently as a month or so ago (which I think was around the last time I mentioned this sort of thing) are no longer available, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Sceptre-U550CV-U-Ultra-2160p-60Hz/dp/B01CDC49E0
There are still a couple of “Komodo by Sceptre” TVs left, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Komodo-Sceptre-KU515R-Ultra-3840x2160/dp/B07W68VFGL , but that’s it. I hope they aren’t in the process of exiting the market entirely, but I’m worried! 😟
Ah, that’s unfortunate, and another good reason to consider resorting to a commercial display.
'Course, it’s also possible that a commercial display is so much more expensive/a hassle that it might be worth figuring out how to buy a Sceptre TV in a country where it is sold and then importing it yourself.
So what you’re saying is, it’s not so much that Java support is missing from Wayland (which wouldn’t make sense to begin with), it’s that Wayland support is missing from Java.
Again, the brand I mentioned in the previous comment is a consumer-oriented one, that you can simply buy off Amazon etc., that still sells dumb TVs. I’d only suggest resorting to commercial displays if you’re boycotting that brand for some reason.
In the last decade, I’ve had that sort of issue affect me twice:
Anyway, I guess the gist is that I wouldn’t have expected Windows to do any better in either case.
You have to reject smart TVs at the time of purchase, or manufacturers think this shit is okay and will keep escalating until even an Nvidia Shield won’t save you.
And then buy a non-smart TV instead. At least one company, Sceptre, still makes them. (I don’t want to make it seem like I’m shilling for a particular brand, but I genuinely don’t know of any other options, aside from commercial signage displays.)
They still scared a bunch of people
Can confirm. I should have been involved with Stop Cop City protests – I cared about the site before the police bullshit was even proposed – but I have a family to worry about and the fascist AG has successfully chilled my freedom of speech.
Internet Archive itself has apparently been involved with something called Filecoin, which I assume would solve that kind of issue with ‘blockchain,’ somehow.
https://blog.archive.org/2023/10/20/celebrating-1-petabyte-on-the-filecoin-network/
Thanks, I now also understand the purpose of Immich because of this post.
No, I knew she had stopped being on-camera and switched to being a writer only (I assumed temporarily until she felt comfortable/confident post-transition), but I had no idea that she more recently quit LTT entirely. @Player2’s comment was news to me!
I know people know “Anthony;” I was just uncertain of the appropriateness of mentioning that name.
Also, LOL at this comment on the video:
@jeffc3051 1 year ago
Oh thank god. I thought you were going to say you started using Windows.
and plenty of use cases perform fine by anonymising their data
Short of aggregating it to get rid of the individual records completely, “anonymizing data” isn’t actually a thing.
Sorry about that. I don’t know the right way to reference a trans person who was famous under their former identity but not their real one.
LTT needs Emily back in front of the camera to provide a proper Linux perspective.
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