

That sounds illegal. If you’re in the US look into detrimental reliance and promissory estoppel.
That sounds illegal. If you’re in the US look into detrimental reliance and promissory estoppel.
Not every AI is an LLM
Ah, I misinterpreted the “challenge by” phrasing then. Interesting.
The infuriating part was getting flagged as a potential bot for talking about Lemmy.
12v is optional from PD2.0 onward
Depends on if they mean capital C conservative or not
Don’t buy anything at the cafe if you’re not prepared to carry it out, I wouldn’t.
Maybe he found out after the fact?
It’s like that in red states too
We basically already have that here with how effortless it is to make accounts
Briar seems like meshtastic but with no additional hardware at the expense of significantly less range when offline.
A cobra effect situation between valve and shovelware developers sounds like not the greatest idea.
Every cable except for Nvidia’s 8 pin octopus cable adapters are third party. That includes the native 12Vhpwr/12V-2x6 cables that are coming with high end PSUs. The actual connectors are all made by either Amphenol or Molex anyway.
https://youtu.be/H2_uUZ3moYw?si=RICT9gGBaTOo36pS&t=26 follow from 0:26-0:46. Pull the housing off the hatch and remove the lights to air out. Inspect for any damage.
This but actually. Don’t use an LLM to do things LLMs are known to not be good at. As tools various companies would do good to list out specifically what they’re bad at to eliminate requiring background knowledge before even using them, not unlike needing to somehow know that one corner of those old iPhones was an antenna and to not bridge it.
As for an alternative, set up stable diffusion with a web based frontend on a PC and access remotely. It’ll draw the same power as a videogame for 5-60 seconds per image. At least this way you’re not paying someone to use electricity on your behalf.
They haven’t stopped using OxygenOS, the 13 ships with OxygenOS 15.0
Given the checks are lost I bet the thickness is just exaggerated, 30-06 will do 1/2" mild easily enough.