

They didn’t “steal” anything. The developers choose that license. It’s very clear what it allows.
They didn’t “steal” anything. The developers choose that license. It’s very clear what it allows.
Are you saying you want people to stop researching better, more efficient ways to encode audio and video?
Those “reasoning models” are my favorite. It’s basically the equivalent of adding another pass through the generator with the additional prompt “now sprinkle in some text that makes it look like you are thinking about each part of your answer”.
No, it isn’t. The ADA is very clear in this.
Oh, and once you start using your vehicle for business purposes, especially transporting people for money, it’s no longer a “personal vehicle”.
Damn straight. I’ve actively starting avoiding videos with “stupid” thumbnails or click-bait titles in the last few months.
It extends the town and surrounding areas, and adds quite a few new NPCs with associated story lines.
Some of them won’t even pay to replace broken office chairs for the employees they forced to RTO.
I want to be the first person to land on the moon.
My neighbor has one. It seems to do a decent job cutting the grass and hasn’t mulched their dog yet.
For appliances at least, 95% of “the manual” today is useless CYA safety disclosures in 17 different languages. Manuals today rarely contain useful information.
I’m curious how overhead tracks cause significant visibility issues at ground level.
It’s an AT/ XT keyboard connector.
I keep forgetting that virtual desktops are a thing that exists.
Yep. Just because they are sensitive enough to detect something doesn’t mean they are agile enough to avoid it. I can see my environment just fine and I still give myself bruises walking in to tables and door frames.
It’s open source, the package the developer chooses to distribute doesn’t affect your ability to create whatever kind of package for your own system you want.
Ironically enough, Groundhog Day.
That’s pretty close actually! Despite the name, Pennsylvania Dutch would be better translated as Pennsylvania German. “Boughtten a cake” wouldn’t surprise me at all, as we grew up saying things like “outten the lights”.
Are they Pennsylvania Dutch?
I don’t recall ever hearing someone do that. Is this a thing people do?