I believe the next step after that would be to wake up
🏳️⚧️ she/her
I believe the next step after that would be to wake up
Crypto bros would definitely not be happy, because it would make mining less profitable
Google already has their own TPUs, under the name Coral
Google messages has good spam filtering, but that requires you to use Google messages. Depends if you prefer Google or spam
It doesn’t say anything about users. The numbers are political donations made by the company
Probably not. You’d have to figure out how to jailbreak your car and figure out how to remove that code. Then a software update could potentially undo it, or you could brick it while trying. A hardware fix on the other hand is often much simpler and is far easier to revert
You don’t even need a faster computer, you can just use more computers
They didn’t say anything about compiling it themselves, just that they prefer native packages to flatpak
edit: I can’t read
Would you like some more actual life experience? I became more nearsighted over time as my eyes developed. Rather than concluding that it’s impossible for you to have it at birth (which is what I could reasonably conclude using a sample of me alone), I recognize that there are multiple possible ways for someone to become nearsighted. And scientists are finding that people who spend more time looking at screens are more likely to develop myopia after birth
Fedora does have a Cinnamon spin. The advantage of Mint is that all the Ubuntu tutorials work on it
Edit: plus Fedora’s philosophy about non-free software makes it less than ideal for people who don’t care
Wouldn’t those be typically handled at an OS level? If you’re using an OS that actually gets updates, you’re only vulnerable to attacks at the kernel or driver level
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Buying is at least enough that we should still get bluray pirate releases
That’s why they’re broke
That’s… not what they were saying? They were responding to a comment saying it encourages consumerism by saying that they use it for better prices on things they need regardless
My understanding was that they leaked the key that the rabbit backend uses to make requests to elevenlabs, and were just too lazy to change it. I could easily be wrong though
I would imagine that the devices aren’t making elevenlabs requests directly, but just making requests to the rabbit backend, which forwards the responses. if I’m wrong, then that’s quite impressively bad security
For mainstream distros it’s pretty easy
It was written by copilot, thank you very much
You could get away with cropping it