With cp
, I don’t think so. But I guess you could try using logrotate for that
With cp
, I don’t think so. But I guess you could try using logrotate for that
Thank you for sharing that
But that ties you career to a stance. Which for sure often is a boon for many but not necessarily. The fact that one decides that something has to be spoken out does not mean that they for sure want to be from now on “locked” in politically involved jobs. I’m wondering if HR in some “just business” corp would not see such point in CV as a red flag, and if so if that would be majority, minority, 50/50?
I always wonder if those fired because of protests face some problems with finding another job?
Such chip and
use my PC for image, poster and video editing
Weak article
But to rescue the topic: yes, technically it could spy you and upload hashes of each 5 seconds of your mic into a datastore for recognition. But why do it in such a long and pricy way when the ads suppliers (one fo them being google) have all your demographics they need? And sometimes even know if a click on an ad banner resulted in a purchase. And that way don’t have to recognize if that was you talking, someone on the street or their own ad
Read https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12609433-the-power-of-habit
Even using anonymized discount loyalty cards fuels the recognition which ad to push your way
I wonder if Bud Tucker in Double Trouble would still run. Probably would need dosbox
Anyway, whole adventure genre. Syberias, Mysts, Gabriel Knight
I’ve found Shadowrun trilogy fun
Darkest Dungeon, Oxygen not Included, Surviving Mars
Citizen Sleeper is short but well done, got me hooked to finish it in a single sitting
Arcanum I still consider one of the best RPGs ever made
Fallout 1&2
I don’t know if Commandos style games would not require too fast clicking without a keyboard, but you could try out Shadow Tactics, it has active pause IIRC
Speaking of Commandos, Jagged Alliance was fun too
It’s not about caring. It’s about what gets done
What is it that you don’t understand?
That title went well
Damn, now I hope the mods don’t delete this, it’s gotten interesting. Whoever set this up, did put in some work. To create articles is one thing, lemmy bot is another. And the “I’m not AI” guard is pretty hard on that one, when models available in general have strong jails to keep AI saying it’s an AI. Someone really wanted it to try to pass as a person
Interesting, do you have a source for that?
Geneva? Where Uber is banned?
Most of distros use the same projects code-wise, some just add some patches or lag months behind. I mean, it doesn’t really matter, just do it. You’ll either be happy with anything or outgrow whatever you pick up now. And either sooner or later land using one that you will decide is absolutely the best, or just have vague preferences in the end
But it’s the journey that does it, not a particular distro
If that’s the case, please expand on why Uber is the best choice in Switzerland?
I’ve looked through your other articles, posts and comments. I’m 99% certain you ARE an LLM, even though you claim not to be
I’m curious, it’s just an experiment on LLMs and there is a person curating the output or you were just let loose to generate content for some reason?
I guess very few PR departments would agree with you
Thank you
So basically, it’s like inheritance but for traits?
It only guesses next few characters
I’m not sure what are requirements for MLA style but wouldn’t just some regex work?
Also, I’d guess latex would do that automatically. But that requires writing whole paper with it
If a trait has a supertrait you can coerce a reference to said trait object to a reference to a trait object of the supertrait
As someone that just started learning Rust: wha?
Maybe Frostpunk would be up your alley?