Oh, a D6x0. 620 was my first ever company laptop! I loved it. Easily swappable cd-rom, you could change it to an additional 4cell battery. Combined with a 9 cell one it lasted basically the whole work day.
Oh, a D6x0. 620 was my first ever company laptop! I loved it. Easily swappable cd-rom, you could change it to an additional 4cell battery. Combined with a 9 cell one it lasted basically the whole work day.
That’s basically the whole reason an entire instance popped up dedicated to the topic (db0) AND its main community is the 10th largest in the lemmyverse.
The main mods and a whole lot of people came here.
This is one of the success stories of a major sub migrating here.
It cannot notify you, you have to check it manually, but: I use DaRemote on my phone to periodically check my bare metal.
I think they meant the paragraph above it.
Mbin is focused on what the community wants, pull requests can be merged by any repo owner (with merge rights in GitHub). Discussions take place on Matrix then consensus has to be reached by the community. If approved by the community, only one approval on the PR is required by one of the Mbin maintainers. It’s built entirely on trust.
Instead of kbin which is basically just one guy.
Gotcha. The problem was that it took me to a general Wikipedia page of “Did you think of…” because the trailing bracket gets cut. Either because of Sync or Firefox, I don’t know. I have that problem since forever. And the general page don’t preserve the section link.
The PreDB link also takes me to the Nuked article.
Pardon my French, but FUCK YEAH!
It’s a cartoon depiction of an old-school Hungarian man.
Edit: the text says: Strong John (Pista is as a common name as John in English)
Just the other day I saw this: one of the little condiment pockets from McD has a guy on it with a big mustache (it’s a local thing). Below it is written: “The picture is just an illustration.”
FUCKING NO SHIT, I THOUGHT THERE IS AN ACTUAL GUY IN THAT POCKET, FOR FUCK’S SAKE.
And the saddest part is that it’s in the EU. I thought this bullshit stays in the other part of the pond.
I have a Pixel 7. I have none of those issues you mentioned. FF works wonderfully for me.
“Everywhere. Check my comment history if you want, almost all of them are met with some asshole reply.”
Yepp, I can see that.
If you testify. But you can always say no to that, do I know it right?
In Hungary, no. Because you only commit perjury if you are under oath on the stand as a witness. You are not under oath simply defending yourself. As my lawyer said to me once: you can say or lie literally anything you just want.
It’s also “ABC” (“ábécé”) in Hungarian. (And I bet in a lot of other languages too.)
Share the load?
Yeah, I just don’t get why this misinformation is so wide-spread. Under GDPR you don’t own shit, it’s for protecting your personal information. That’s all.
That’s what I don’t understand from the start. Why not just look who uses the API and charge based on that?
Google, you pay 10x per API call. ChatGPT, you pay also 10x. Random LLM, you pay 5x. Apollo, you 2x, random app with 1k downloads from the play store, you pay 0. Bumm.
Okay, not in this obvious way, because then they can complain for discrimination, but maybe some tiered one aimed against the big single-entity players. Also: per API key/user, not just per API key.
Okay, thank you. Anyway: is here somebody who actually knows WHY this happened? What was the underlying cause for our ansestors to start using it? What were they trying to achieve or solve? (UNINTENTIONALLY, okay, we got it.)