If we’re lucky. Competence in these cases is more dangerous.
Instead of a “renaissance man”, I’m a “renaissance nerd”. Pinball? Sure. Sci-fi? Of course. video games? Natch. 70’s Italian Prog-rock? A raison d’etre.
If we’re lucky. Competence in these cases is more dangerous.
Says quite a bit that they’d rather be broke than “woke”.
This was posted earlier. Just because they’re not going to give it to authorities doesn’t mean it won’t sell it to them. Or that it isn’t selling it to everybody else already. The other thread mentions that iOS natively has an app that’s completely private, and that there are apps for android and iOS that don’t share the data with anybody.
Depending, it could be your freezer, if you’re storing it there for a bit.
My mother in law has a book about “Woke Jesus”, and I know some churches have had issues because the parishioners think Jesus was a wuss.
“If you got a problem with Screech Owls then you got a problem with me and I suggest you let that one marinate”
There’s one out there, named something like kangaroo, where they actually have signed firmware, and a hardware read/write switch (most of the time, the read/write switch is software based) parentheses.
(Nice bow, too, btw)
All good, I just had never thought of that, it’s cool!
Never seen a target like that before. That’s cool,what’s it made of?
What the hell did I just waste 30 seconds of my life on?
Siri, with a local model so that it can actually figure out what albums want to listen to, is one of the only use cases I have for an LLM
It’s a great big universe
And we’re all really puny
We’re just tiny little specks
About the size of Mickey Rooney
It’s big and black and inky
And we are small and dinky
It’s a big universe, and we’re not!
If it’s that blue, yeah, take it in. Could be a dud. My idea on the color filters was to make it better for you.
On my phone. If you hit reader mode while the page is loading, usually you can read it. And if not, shortcut to archive.is
WHO did you say looks like a muppet?’
Rubber owlet You’re the one! You make bathtime So much fun!
A lot of comic books in the 70s/80s had a full back page ad/comic strip, 12+ panels, that told a small story, and included the product. Cheerios, Twinkies, Spaulding, etc. They did have that “the end” at the end.