

Which Nazi propaganda videos are you referring to? I’m unable to find them.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
Which Nazi propaganda videos are you referring to? I’m unable to find them.
FYI, Tailscale is not fully open source
I think the idea the pyramids were build from the top is a joke playing of the things said by conspiracy theorists.
…is what’s left of the tech press just stuck in permanent snark mode and just can’t physically write any other way?
It feels like it
I don’t see any comments when viewing the Lemmy links, am I missing something?
It’s not like they have to choose between killing them and letting them go, they could just lock them up for life too.
Good, I don’t get why so many people still use mailing lists. I don’t like Discourse that much, but it’s a big improvement nonetheless.
…and now its owned by google so thats shit as well.
Google acquired it back in 2021, this move to open source it is a good thing.
And without the unnecessary www.
. This article could be shared with the authors name as user like jason-koebler@404media.co
and the category (in this case generative-ai
) as a moderator-only community like generative-ai@404media.co
.
Which provider did you use? Also, Hetzner costs the same but with 8GB RAM.
Google Search - Syartpage
Do you mean startpage?
Old PC’s and especially laptops (make sure to consider removing the battery though) make great homeservers. You can run dozens of services on old hardware.
Yes, but if you care about power efficiency then they really aren’t a great option. Most professional server hardware that you can get for a decent price uses significantly more power than an old mini computer or a cheap N100 PC. I own a proliant but rarely power it on due to the fact that I could rent an similarly performant VPS for 2x the power bill. Besides that many server CPU’s don’t have integrated GPU’s and will require additional hardware if you want to run something like Jellyfin.
If grants are tied to the “score” there is an incentive to abuse the system.
Score could be kept with citations. You’d be required to list the work you built on, as we do today, and the authors would receive credit. No citation would be worth more than another. If you published something useful for a particular field or made a major discovery that opened a new field, then your citation count would reflect it.
Wouldn’t you be able to game that by having 2 entities spamming citations for each other?
Could you please explain what mean with that? Why would the CEO of Pfizer have paid for that?