Excellent! Thank you!
Excellent! Thank you!
How can you buy things with monero? What merchants (online or in person) accept it?
Self-burn, those are rare
The bluetooth antennas on your devices have sucked. I have no problems with my pixel 7 pro. Pairs quickly, play music from across the house, through walls and floors even. Previous phones of mine would lose connection to my bluetooth headphones if my.phone was on the wrong hip, obviously an antenna issue.
Good Guy Ford patents the worst possible technology so no other automaker can use it, and then never implements it themselves.
M43, always had a high sex drive, the only way I’ve found to get my mind off of it is a good orgasm. It’s normal, and might just be something you’re stuck with.
I believe it’s when the nipple makes an appearance.
That’s basically what you get, but the distance from each wall is about an atom thick.
Maybe none of them are true believers and they’re all just fucking with us.
When I search YouTube for GNU Taler, it gives me the same video with the same timestamp on the red bar. (273 seconds) It’s not where I stopped watching it, I’ve never watched it. It’s just the part of the video where they start talking about GNU Taler.
Unless I’m missing something, the timestamp in the URL (t=273s) jumps the video to 273 seconds into the video. The link itself is what remembers where to start the video.
I’ve got llama 3.1 8b running locally in open webui. What do you mean it’s bugged with llama.cpp?
Ok, I’ll give you that. But don’t you agree there are certain aspects of privacy one must forego to live in a modern society?
I was being facetious to make a point. There is a limit to the amount of privacy that one can achieve while still residing within a modern society. As with all things, it’s a personal choice. Everyone has a limit up to which they are comfortable surrendering their privacy. You can be tracked and recorded even walking the streets in many cities, and in most retail stores. How far is one willing to go to be private?
They have cameras in the bookstores with facial recognition
I started with an Ender 3 Pro. It’s a great printer to start with and learn how 3d printing works. Last year I upgraded to a Bambu X1 Carbon. Since then, there has been no more tinkering, no more bed leveling, no more manual calibration, no more ferrying microsd cards back and forth, hardly any troubleshooting, and what few issues I’ve had were easily solved. The Ender is great to learn on, like a first car. You beat it up, fix it, break it, fix it again. Once you outgrow it, I’d recommend a Bambu.
There will always be tasks that people don’t want to do, and they will require compensation for motivation.
But then who would finance the production of television programs?
This is what I use, and I had totally forgotten that you could switch layouts. I switched from windows to Linux Mint Cinnamon about 12 years ago, and then to Ubuntu but I didn’t like the gnome menu. Having grown up with windows, that style of menu was what I was most comfortable with, and ArcMenu was there to fill the gap.