I hope my family will enjoy this as much as I do.
I hope my family will enjoy this as much as I do.
Thank you!
Who would have thought, that it would one day be a weapon against ai.
This will make filtering for games, which might run on linux much easier.
I am actually a user of Evil
, which provides vim
keybindings in Emacs. I switched from vim to Emacs, because I wanted to use org-mode, but I prefer vim keybindings.
With forced telemetry. Good thing, i am hooked on emacs and have no desire to switch.
As a European I am astonished, that the article never mentions, or even questions, why this child had access to a loaded firearm.
The chatbot might be a horrible mess and shouldn’t be accessible by children, but a gun should be even less accessible to a child.
Why does a suicidal 14 year old have access to a gun?
Hands are fragile, they were created to hold tools. Like a stone. Stones are for hitting, not your poor fragile hands.
If you use a stone, you can still play the piano or paint your favorite landscape afterwards.
I have the suprise page set as start page in my browser, so i get a surprise website, when i open a browser window.
When i click them, they oftentimes show me a captcha afterwards, as they apparently don’t believe me. I once solved captcha after captcha for like two minutes and then ragequit, finally accepting, that i am a robot.
They keep showing me strange street features from distant countries and ask me shit like “mark all the crosswalks”. And i look at it and think “no idea, what this is, no crosswalk i have ever seen looked like this, so i guess it it is something different”.
And then i have to do the next captcha. Sometimes i am caught in captcha hell, where i have to solve captchas until i give up and close the browser.
“Fast Fourier Transform” is un-achieved?
I have actually no idea, who exactly burned it down finally.
Reminds me of those people who tested how fireproof the library of Alexandria was. Thanks a lot assholes!
LOL @Twitter weirdo drama. Just stop using this shitty platform.
This might be a totally subjective matter. I had debian on a work laptop before arch, but getting new software was a hassle and I was constantly fighting debian. Arch has been my daily driver on my work laptop for 5 years now and I am happy with the choice I made. 🙂
What is going on here?