There is no AI.
What’s sold as an expert is actually a delusional graduate.
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There is no AI.
What’s sold as an expert is actually a delusional graduate.
Filled in the survey. A few notes:
There are also scenarios where I have already found something that’s the best solution for my case, so I won’t even bother looking at something new, even if it might be the best thing since sliced bread for someone else.
TIme and effort setting up/maintaining (4 questions). It doesn’t take much time nor effort to set anything up now, but it did when I was starting out initially. I knew very little and a bunch of concepts hadn’t clicked, yet, so it took me days to set up Nextcloud and about half a year (on and off. Probably a week or so if it were all squeezed together) for email.
The performance and intent to use in the future questions are weird - they feel like the same question, just leveling off in intensity. I’ve selected the same answer for all of them. They probably should’ve been a single question with agree/disagree options swapped for intensity levels.
Good luck with your PhD!
I’ll give Magic Earth a go, but osmand is just missing a bunch of stuff I got used to having I guess. The actual map part is fine.
I use DAVx⁵ myself. It’s not ideal aesthetically, but honestly not a thing I worry about.
I’ve been hoping for one for some time, but it wouldn’t be a smooth sailing even if everything was perfect. Get a pixel, install grapheneos and see if you can cope with it. I’ve been running it for a year now - lack of decent map app is my biggest issue that’s left. Waze is great for driving, but useless for everything else; it’s also owned by google. Most other apps are just reskinned google maps and don’t even load without gapps.
And I’m a sysadmin. My degoogling journey began in 2018-2019 with running my own nextcloud for files, photo backup, contact and calendar sync, as well as my own email server. All that to say that I’ve had it fairly easy to ditch play store on a phone, but that’s not what most will experience.
I don’t see how any country’s supreme court, other than Salvador’s, could give any orders that would be followed in Salvador.
It does sound a bit like creating plausible deniability for some sketchy transactions later on.
I’d been running OPNsense in a VM for some time. I used xen as a hypervisor, but that shouldn’t really be a requirement. Passed the nics through and it was golden! All the benefits of a VM - quick boot-up, snapshots on the hypervisor - it’s truly glorious :)
Now you can insta-copy files on the same filesystem, and they can share blocks with each other without being a mirrored hardlink.
Could you elaborate on this a bit? To my understanding hard links already are the same file, it is only the inode that’s different.
Do you genuinely think you’re the first one on the internet trying to do this? RTFM.
117 votes cast and no comments? What’s going on? Is it that this article has already done a few rounds and this attempt is too soon?
Inatances self report these stats. All you have to do is a single db query and all of a sudden you have 100 million MAU.