But I think OP is more focused on those small things that only become evident after a couple weeks or even a month, after you’ve already invested a bunch of time and energy getting everything running the way you need it
But I think OP is more focused on those small things that only become evident after a couple weeks or even a month, after you’ve already invested a bunch of time and energy getting everything running the way you need it
Definitely a human thing, there will always be humans trying to exploit any given system, it’s seemingly innate to our species
Disinformation pretty much always been a thing but the modern advertising network is what makes it a huge problem for society right now and moving forward
4 guys at once, two on each side, tip to tip
Middle, out
What about the climate impact? You didn’t even address that. That’s the worst part of the AI boom, were already way in the red for climate change, and this is going to accelerate the problem rather than slowing or stopping (let alone reversing it)
Why should I allow you to control my hardware when you can’t protect yourself
Correction, they can protect themselves, but they chose not to devote the time, money and effort it would take to make sure they’re secure. They just slap it together asap, say good enough, and start charging millions of dollars for customers to use it
Win XP > vista > win7 > win 10 then
Linux Mint xfce > KDE neon > aurora
Tried many distros in between like ubuntu, mint cinnamon, mint mate, debian, and a few others I only vaguely recall
Check out my other comment on this thread for a quick breakdown of YouTube/piped/invidious/etc links
I had a similar time with piped not working reliably, I prefer invidious, specifically iv.ggtyler.dev has pretty much always worked for me
Anyways, It’s really easy to just swap for another instance or whatever
OP link is
https://piped.video/watch?v=YnSv8ylLfPw
Just take everything after the domain and TLD
(everything after “piped.video”)
And slap it on the end of another instances domain and TLD
(For example iv.ggtyler.dev)
End result:
iv.ggtyler.dev/watch?v=YnSv8ylLfPw
It even works with YouTube:
Worked for me, I always use it on wired.com due to their paywall
You can also just put the link into 12ft.io
Wow I was so excited to try this out until I saw the absurd level of permissions you require
I immediately lost interest
I find it very disconcerting that you have no response to other comments asking what your board game app could possibly need to use my fingerprints and other biometrics for
de-google, de-m$, de-crapple
Can you link to those lists please?
Oh my god, the signature with the cock and balls in it 🤣
KDE neon is not exactly stable for daily driving, I’d suggest switching to another distro that’s not meant for testing recent KDE stuff
Can you explain those a bit more to me? I really like KDE neon so I’ve been using it as my main Linux distro…
I have never heard that it’s for the use case you mentioned
It’s not a joke when people say most people only read the headline then go straight to the comments to broadcast their opinions on the matter
The public isn’t interested at all
I’ll have the gabagool
I’m sorry?
The gabagool
Does homeassistant even charge a subscription?
Fascinating, thanks for sharing. I see it says peer to peer vid chat and works in the browser but I’m wondering if it requires setting up a server or using a public instance, something like that?
Or is it possible for two people to go to the web page and start a vid chat with zero installation or any other preamble?
Sorry I’m away from home so I can’t look into the GitHub page deeply enough to answer my own questions