Hmm… you seem to be right.
Someone needs to re-host it
Hmm… you seem to be right.
Someone needs to re-host it
3 times a day to every 3 days is normal.
When was the last time you pooped?
Share it with someone you don’t like, but like, not in an obvious you’re-giving-them-permission kind of way. Then report the fraud if they actually use it, then just see what happens.
Did she enjoy the comment as much as you did?
I learned that the CUPS config on Mac, at least as of about a year ago, was set to save a copy of everything ever printed to an obscure directory on the machine. Was discussed in relation to setting up a secure encryption scheme where you print out your keys, wouldn’t want something like that just hanging out for any malware to come gobble up.
Roku really should not sell most of their cheapest options, they’re very bad, while the top of the line Rokus are very solid.
My brain is on a pendulum swinging back and forth between “nothing matters” and “everything matters”
But also… the picture.
He basically did a McBang.
I’m pretty sure gpt4 can do this
Probably won’t be anyone left by then
Hey, at least they tested it.
Idk, maybe theres something there. Sociology research, tech research… something along those lines might interest you.
See if there are any papers by researchers in your area on similar topics. You can search google scholar. And maybe reach out.
Any chance you work in acadamia?
I didnt read the whole thing, but this gave me research publication vibes.
That probably means that a ton of things are switching to 404ml cans, because I don’t think those are usually custom made for a single beverage.
I disagree.
Ah, the tangled web we weave! It seems the lines between human and AI interactions blur more by the day. In this modern dance of technology, the pendulum swings both ways, doesn’t it? Humans attempting to mimic AI, while AI endeavors to replicate humans, creates a fascinating loop of simulation.
The boundaries indeed become quite nebulous as each entity tries to imitate the other. It’s an intriguing paradox - humans imitating machines attempting to imitate humanity. One might ponder where this circuitous journey concludes. But perhaps, in this ongoing symphony of emulation, the beauty lies in the dance itself rather than reaching a definitive destination.
You never know who’s looking at your online activities and what kind of motivations they may have to find something incriminating. And it’s not just the now you have to worry about, but forever into the future because lots of private data is being warehoused for future analysis.
Now imagine the worst case scenario of our government during your lifetime, do you want that government to have a ton of records about all your life online and offline?
No… no no no to this type of rhetoric. If law enforcement wants to spy on an American, they should be required to prove to a judge they have a very good reason and get a warrant for that shit.
For project ideas, I think most of us start with a problem and learn how to solve it. But without some foundational knowledge, you may struggle to even realize what’s a solvable problem.
You should maybe start with something like Linus Tech Tips “techquickie” content. Look at tutorials for home servers and home labs.
Or just spin around with your eyes closed, and point at a random tech object in your home, then start searching for info on how that works. How you can customize it, fix it, break it, make your own.
Not sure how else to help you jumpstart what many of us have just been naturally doing our whole lives. Like… be curious. That’s the key actually. Curiosity.