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It’s a theme the whole cyberpunk genre is founded on lmao
It’s a theme the whole cyberpunk genre is founded on lmao
Didn’t know this was still around, wow.
I’ve done this before with hot swappable boards plenty of times, no problem. If the leg appears to actually be damaged, don’t use it, but if you can bend it back and if seems solid, send it!
Anti-consumer shit like crazy pricing, doing everything they can to discourage repairs, going after third party parts/accessories/service, and how locked down their OSes are. Also, it’s ridiculous that they don’t have any sort of real enterprise management and IT has to rely on third party stuff (ironic given how Apple can be about third party stuff sometimes).
Way to grow some balls Mozilla!
In every way? No downside to at least having a presence in the fediverse IMO
It does matter because it inspires newer platforms that aren’t as shitty like Lemmy, PixelFed, Mbin, and PeerTube.
That’s ok, I don’t need to visit YouTube at all!
Words have meaning and, sure, they can be abused and change meaning over time but let’s be real here: AI is a hype term with no basis on reality. We do not have AI, we aren’t even all that close. You can make all the ad hominem comments you want but at the end of the day, the terminology comes from ignorant figureheads hyping shit up for profit (at great environmental cost too, LLM aka “AI” takes up a lot of power while yielding questionable results).
Kinda sounds like you bought into the hype, friend.
Well, it’s kind of more of a fact than an argument, but do go on!
What are you paying?
Not even surprised TBH
Reminder that we don’t even have AI yet, just learning machine models, which are not the same thing despite wide misuse of the term AI.
Uh oh, better ban them!
You can still make it work, it’s just more stuff to click on. I used to use NoScript too, but eventually stopped using it.
I hadn’t noticed but then again I run Ublock Origin on Firefox.
Yeah, I guess I didn’t consider all the other operational shit that goes into providing content and funding for the website.
Can you elaborate on that? What do you mean?