I’m not sure, it was a bit jarring to me at first, but I didn’t really notice it anymore when I got further into the video.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, technology, and several other subjects.
I’m not sure, it was a bit jarring to me at first, but I didn’t really notice it anymore when I got further into the video.
That’s the one I meant
Weird, nr 86 doesn’t seem to be decoded.
I read this as Pro-BSD and was very confused about what was going on with British politics for a second.
We did this a while ago in the Netherlands and so far the research results on the effects look promising.
I didn’t know you could install the Nextcloud Client as an Electron app
I ended up going with a Lenovo laptop due to the cost. My next laptop is probably going to be a Framework.
Is this your overview? If so maybe you could decode some of the punycode in the domains
Not really, it just has a large amount of politics / activism. There’s also !nonpolitical_memes@lemmy.ml if you don’t like that, but it’s kind of dead.
He’s arguing that if pollution was priced in, the market would optimize to find ways to reduce it. Which is true, except that:
It’s not exactly a novel idea, it makes sense in the theoretical scenario where we would have effective regulation. Which is also precisely the problem to begin with.
The channel also has another video of AI singing Yandere dev’s code.
Oh no, this is going to have a huge impact on our bottom line and potential hires, better sell that publicly traded stock real fast!
I highly doubt this was done by Google
Do keep in mind that you need a SAS controller for that, which can cost between $50-200
Linux distro for apple ARM devices with reverse engineered drivers.
I used Dvorak today btw, until I managed to navigate to the settings menu with my mouse and finally uninstalled it.
IA is one of those rare organizations that have an incredible online reach and notoriety but aren’t backed by a trillion dollar corporation. Taking them down is easier compared to other sites with the same amounts of traffic, while still providing a lot of publicity. Another example would be Wikipedia, however most of their content is plain HTML and easily cacheable too. The IA has a lot of heavy media; videos, old software, photo’s, etc not even mentioning the ability search over all those millions of pieces of content. It seems like a prime target for this kind of pubilicty stunt.
Even beeping and blurring is punished by the algorithm. A YouTuber called RTGame decided to start censoring swearwords and content by using the word YouTube and their logo. Either YouTube has to start flagging their own name or it won’t detect it. Nothing has been flagged so far.