

What about EndeavorOS?
What about EndeavorOS?
I haven’t used it before. What’s so bad about it that you would give it a 0?
I’ve got a GameStop subscription which gives you a $5 a month coupon. I would almost always use it to pick up Pokemon cards. I haven’t been able to find any cards for a number of months now and decided to ask an employee about it.
Apparently the cards are no longer being sent out in the volumes that they used to. Instead of getting weekly shipments, they might get a monthly shipment (not as many boxes) and it’s a little random.
He mentioned that people would somehow find out that a shipment was on its way and wait overnight just to be able to buy them up in the morning.
Some employees are even being stalked just so that they can figure out when these shipments are coming.
Someone just got the AWS bill.
Best way to handle it would be to separate out your votes from your comment/post history.
Create an account just for voting.
To anyone who is reading this comment without reading through the article. This ruling doesn’t mean that it’s okay to pirate for building a model. Anthropic will still need to go through trial for that:
But he rejected Anthropic’s request to dismiss the case, ruling the firm would have to stand trial over its use of pirated copies to build its library of material.
From the Grayjay FAQ:
Does Grayjay require a subscription?
No, We offer a way to pay for the app once. The app will function identically without paying.
Yeah that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
Announcement from the Institute for Justice, which took up this case:
https://ij.org/press-release/u-s-supreme-court-sides-with-atlanta-family-in-wrong-house-raid-case/
A deeper dive on the case here:
https://ij.org/case/martin-v-united-states/
Body camera footage is also included lower on the page under the “Video” section.
Definitely a great nonprofit firm that does a lot of good work bringing cases before the Supreme Court. Especially for those that can’t afford to do so.
I really hope that this lawsuit helps to invalidate any sort of terms of service which uses this language and forces you to agree to their terms simply by loading up their site for the first time.
Unwanted notifications? I’ll give you unwanted notifications:
Thanks! This will definitely help me to remember it from now on.
Me 6 months from now:
tar -EZVF
You might want to just block this community then.
There are still some niche subs that Lemmy hasn’t replaced yet, and this is a place where we can discuss Reddit without having to worry about shadowbans, automods, or other means of Reddit admins quelling discussions that they don’t like.
It’s also worth pointing out that your upvotes are public here (using something like kbin/mbin to view a lemmy instance). Downvotes could also be seen if some other instance connects to your instance and decides to display downvote information.
Then there’s also the download then upload into the comment approach:
It’s not an easy answer, but the best way I’ve found so far is to use GrayJay.
If I find that one of the content creators I follow on YouTube happen to post their content on any other platform, I switch my subscription to that platform.
Besides YouTube they support Nebula, Twitch, Odysee, PeerTube, Dailymotion, Bitchute, Kick, BiliBili, Rumble, Patreon, and more.
Yeah, additionally if a post is removed or deleted for any reason, all of the comments of that post are also nuked and all of that information is lost.
Great… The best use case for this will be transferring keys in an ultra secure manner. Otherwise the connection is just way fragile to handle any useful amounts of data.
A physicist (Sabine Hossenfelder) gave some useful information about what quantum internet is, vs what it is not:
I doubt it would work well, but with enough training data it would be able to pick up on some areas. Especially if there are large landmarks in the frame (mountains/hills/rivers, etc.).
GrayJay also supports adding PeerTube instances:
https://pluginhost.grayjay.app/peertube?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeertube.futo.org