

Why just pay one service a small fee for ad free streaming, when you can pay a lot of services a large fee for ad supported streaming?
Why just pay one service a small fee for ad free streaming, when you can pay a lot of services a large fee for ad supported streaming?
Chatbots doesn’t mean that they have a real conversation. Some just spammed links from a list of canned responses, or just upvoted the other chat bots to get more visibility, or the just reposted a comment from another user.
Sure you can run it on low end hardware, but how does the performance (response time for a given prompt) compare to the other models, either local or as a service?
Well it’s get easier the more guillotines are set up in the town squares…
I think Mercedes already builds busses for public transport.
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I don’t think North Korea would take any survivors back. At home they are exposed to constant propaganda how north Korea is the best and superior to everyone. Now they got to see Russian Cities who got all the western goods up until 2 years ago.
Kim does not want them back to tell their families how much better it is in the rest of the world.
Wow, that’s good news! I guess we can just pay residents some rent to store the 4,925 40-foot containers full of nuclear harmless waste in their backyards then. Years of planning from scientists and engineers and millions of spending could have been avoided if the experts would have just read the comments on the internet!
The estimated amount of nuclear waste in Germany after shutting down all nuclear power plants is 29,000 m3 for high-level waste and 300,000 m3 for low- and intermediate-level waste.
Yeah, but the decision was made in 2011 after Fukushima, and before the Russian invasion in 2014. At this time it did make sense, gas was much cheaper and Germany still had an has no long term plan to deal with the nuclear waste.
“User connects via VPN XYZ” is part of the fingerprint. It doesn’t protect you from identifying you, instead it ads to the number of unique properties of your computer and connection, adding to the size of your fingerprint. Besides, a lot of VPNs and proxies add another header x-forwarded-for with your original IP. Source: I worked on multiple e-commerce platforms that use fingerprinting as part of their fraud protection. Also see https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/learn for a more detailed explanation.
Doesn’t matter, your browser will be fingerprinted with some embedded JavaScript that works in all modern browsers. Detecting VPNs is also trivial.
Originally the radio was an expensive extra and not part of the standard equipment in most 1960’s cars.
… which was easy, because each button had exactly one function, and there where only 6 buttons on the dashboard.
BBC World service is still broadcasting on AM :)
Doesn’t even register that you created or deleted a file in the explorer window that’s open, instead you have to refresh it with F5 to see the changes, like it’s some sort of web app from the 1990s. Pretty sure older windows explorer versions would update the view when files changed…
You know that most modern devices have a volume control…?
Why? At least I don’t have to download and install gigabytes of files for something I might only use once?
“Just replace it with AI!!!”