

Oh right, I confuse the two
Oh right, I confuse the two
Power off. I never used hibernation nor suspend (even on Windows) and as I don’t use some of my computers for weeks, it just doesn’t make sense to keep them suspended for so long. And now that I’m on Fedora Atomic Desktop with auto-updates, I would have to reboot regularly anyway in order to apply updates.
Only exception is the Steam Deck for which I kept suspend so I can pick up my games where I left off.
This. Just setup fail2ban or similar in front of Jellyfin and you’ll be fine.
Exactly, I don’t understand why so few articles covering the trial suggest Chrome going independent as an option.
Oh, that makes sense.
The fuck is “non-tariff cheating” supposed to mean?
I don’t know why, somehow it just feels different to me. Or maybe it’s just the state of the world that tries to dehumanize everything with “AI” that depress me.
Just the thought of sex robots depressed me even more than the state of the world already had.
Android has always been developed in a closed-source manner by Google engineers, the recent changes only reduces the visibility of ongoing changes and the ability for developers outside of OEMs to contribute to Android (such contributions were already rare).
This is explained further in this article:
While some OS components, such as Android’s Bluetooth stack, are developed publicly in the AOSP branch, most components, including the core Android OS framework, are developed privately within Google’s internal branch. Google confirmed to Android Authority that it will soon shift all Android OS development to its internal branch, a change intended to streamline its development process.
Do it! Do it! Do it!
The millions of years I was referring to was the Mammoth project the same company plans to revive has well
Can’t believe Jurassic Park is no longer a fiction.
In all seriousness, I don’t understand why anyone would want to reintroduce species that were extinct for millions of years (with no regards to existing ecosystems it seems), nor how such a company is able to fund this endeavor.
In France it’s dirt cheap, I’m paying 23,99€/month for symmetric 1Gbps FTTH.
Most probably Microsoft has set objectives for how much LoC are from LLMs and developers invented numbers to match that metric (because they probably have things more important to do than counting LoC)