Comment OP must never learn anything new. Good find.
Comment OP must never learn anything new. Good find.
Ahhh good point.
I dont disagree. But waste is waste.
80k seems like a lot of our tax dollars for this. But who am I to say.
To avoid confusion, this person is saying their instance is lemmy.cafe, not answering the question. Lemmy.ml is the referred to instance.
Just put Bazzite on my gaming rig. This house only has doors.
Also, until I get this running, can I use 0.4 with Lemmy 0.19?
I had thought this maker had lower energy to weight density than the JAC, but I stand corrected.
Not likely, these are big and heavy and will likely be industrial.
before:2023
, choose a site, look for updated article.
This is how battery tech should be unveiled. Specs. Comparable specs.
Thank you for typing out my brain squiggles.
There are no known reports of those versions being incorporated into any production releases for major Linux distributions
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A stable release of Arch Linux is also affected.
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Just gonna leave this predictable comment right here: https://lemmy.world/comment/8449238
Depends on if branding takes lead. There is a reason people use Chrome instead of Chromium. Nginx is a prime example, 99% of people think their server less hosting is some special AWS branded product, and not Kubernetes and Nginx they could run on a VM for a fraction of the cost.
It will be monetized at some point. It’s free data and people are scraping it. Google will inject ads via Chrome until people move to another browser, who knows. Capitalism always finds a way.
$5 a month on Linode and it takes <60 minutes all in if you familiarize yourself with Docker. This is the way.
Better yet, spin up a secondary container with OnlyOffice and you get something more compatible with Office365 than even Google has.
Meme it.
The implementation doesn’t sound terrible.
So if you already use GPT for day-to-day, it may be a welcome experience. If you don’t, don’t opt in.
I’m skeptical of GPT add-ons, bit at least this was done in a low-bloat opt-in way (which allows Mozilla to bring in revenue (probably)).