I have them blocked on Steam. I don’t care what comes from them, it’s not worth it.
I have them blocked on Steam. I don’t care what comes from them, it’s not worth it.
Vista, that’s what ruined it for me. I had XP Pro, and I loved that it had all the features (IIS, FTP Server, etc.). But when Vista came out, it had so many different versions, each one a gatekeeper for different features. That was just too much. XP was the last one I used for my personal use. I jumped into Linux, head first, and I’ve never looked back.
Windows XP. The moment I realized the mess Windows Vista was going to be, I knew I had to switch over.
We will continue as usual. I use Arch BTW. 🤣
Please don’t.
Very nice of you, thanks!
Check the documentation to see which driver supports your hardware before trying.
Once you have the correct driver, test to see if it is working properly, there are a few commands to do this.
We surely did! Said no gnome developer ever.
It crashes beautifully. Might be an extension but I’m not eager for disappointment, I reverted the upgrade back.
I DNS blocked my LG TV services because I got tired of being served with paid content which I do not want to see but they give no choice to opt-out of. For example the recommended movies and TV shows from Amazon Prime. I don’t have Amazon and I don’t intend to get it. There should be an option to remove that but you can’t. Same with the sports section.
So now the TV works as it should. It can’t find the source for that content and just hides it.
Get Pi-hole
Maybe they have to do the Twitter way and show case their work behind a registration page or even better if there could be an implementation of the robots.txt file but for ai crawlers.
Still, there are countless of ways in which a reproduction could be leaked. I could buy a painting, which I then own, take a picture of it and upload it to a public location. Same for a book.
But I tend to agree that is the model generates an image or text that only has traces of the original work, then no compensation should be needed.
This is correct. My router however doesn’t have that level of firewall. It’s either all allowed or nothing is.
Because devices in your LAN will all be accessible from the internet with IPv6, you need to firewall every device.
It becomes more of a problem for IoT devices which you can’t really control. If you can, disable ipv6 for those.
If you switch to Arch, this is waiting for you in AUR 😊.
People never read, just click the accept button.
Everyone knows it, it was even on S06E01 of Black Mirror.
It’s also a shame that Argentina, while it voted in favor, actually wanted to vote against.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgl4y6w2r33o
Not surprising because:
https://apnews.com/article/milei-judaism-hezbollah-israel-hamas-war-netanyahu-d8831369a6bc8a96205d4080d2b2045b