Yeah I switched to it from Plex. Plex wouldn’t stop forgetting my libraries and revoking permissions.
Yeah I switched to it from Plex. Plex wouldn’t stop forgetting my libraries and revoking permissions.
I was going to commend you as well. Top notch. I appreciate it
? Why lol just use Google/apple pay
And similarly don’t order fast food without using the app for promos and deals.
There’s a number on your insurance card lol
I like the way you pointed that out lmao
ATC is a famous one of those lol
Is this useful for hobbyists besides poking around and seeking the design philosophy at work back then?
Like would there be any advantage or reason to implement this in a home project? For example maybe that it’s lightweight and has some rare compatibility or anything like that?
Sweeping with a HUGE broom
This is confusing, but the mobile gens are for cell data.
Wifi has 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands.
Internet service can be offered with Gbps speeds. 10Gbps can be called 10gig or 10g. That’s also crazy fast for what’s standard right now.
I swear I saw this guy posting his community’s submissions for the worst UI/best UI jokes and this was one of them
I think Veritasium has a video about this as well
Unrelated but the guy who made that animation makes mash up music and it fucking rules.
Neil Cicierega on YouTube
Again, that’s producing a copyrighted work. That would be illegal. That isn’t the same as inputting the code into the LLM to use as a reference for when someone asks for help coding movement mechanics for a 3rd person action game of their own imagination
Reproducing copywrited works would be a problem. Consuming them is not.
In your example, a copyright case would be able to move forward and be tested in court. I would think it stands as good of a shot at prevailing in that example. It would be the same as a case against someone who wrote a script for a website to reproduce copyrighted work on command. The difference is this isn’t that. And if and when it does that, the ai can be tuned to prevent it from continuing to do it.
It has zero niche reach. Unfortunately, that’s really important for the people who try to switch from Reddit. You can’t compete with Reddit when your favorite hobby sub there has 20,000 members or even many more and meaningful daily activity.
The people here are mostly more techy and nerdy which leads to niceness but also holier than thou attitudes everywhere.
The content here turns over slower, which is another big sticking point, but the bones of the site are good.
It’s suffering from being new and different. If it can hang on long enough for Reddit to go full Facebook, maybe it can hit a stride and prosper but I honestly don’t know.
Ai isn’t creating the product. It consumed it.
Lol