

I’d honestly rather Fox focus on this than their usual conservative mouthbreathing.
I’d honestly rather Fox focus on this than their usual conservative mouthbreathing.
You see stuff like this a lot with Chinese videos. I recently saw an electric supercar type vehicle from them jump potholes automatically at high speed as if it was nothing. Just keeps driving with zero wobble or death after landing.
Individual people aren’t going to make any difference unless they’re carrying HDs full of training data around with them.
Yes, but most people don’t know that. Any excuse to make another big player look bad.
Most countries would grab onto something like this for some free propaganda.
ETA: The US and China especially love sniping at each other like this.
Mull is unmaintained. IronFox is the current fork.
Much as I love bidets I doubt this guy owns or uses one.
(some) internet malware is ads, but not all ads are malware
That’s backwards. (Most) ads are malware, but not all malware is ads.
The majority of ads are, at best, dangerous and, at worst, actively malicious. The ad networks don’t care to review them because they make money either way.
Or even wipe his ass?
Not that one thing alone, obviously. But it’s a big part of it.
We can call it a hypothesis if that helps.
Then you’re the target audience for Bluesky and similar. Mastodon and other fediverse sites don’t have that and that’s what most of the people here prefer.
I forgot about Lemmy for a few days just because it’s not so addictive and I like that. It’s actually refreshing when you realise you’ve been gone for a few days without missing it.
The overwhelming majority of ads are malware. Which is why I block aggressively and refuse to budge on that.
It’s Twitter 2.0. It’s what the average person wants. It’s popular because it has algorithms and all the other addictive things from corporate social media.
Mastodon and others don’t have these things and are harder to get started with. Picking a server is weird and scary. After that, getting your home feed started is difficult if you don’t know to just follow some hashtags.
Hell yeah. I just wanted to add another option. I have no opinion regarding Sublime and choice is a good thing. There’s something for everyone.
Notepad++ is my text editor of choice as someone who just edits the occasional file. I’m not a programmer or anything, but it’s nice to have those autocomplete and syntax highlighting features for config files. Helps me keep track of stuff better when editing.
Buying a membership may go against the spirit of the post and the community, but Anna’s Archive is a very worthwhile cause and you get faster downloads without waiting.
If that’s not an option, they have torrents for chunks of their collection as far as I understand. Costs nothing but bandwidth and seeding helps keep the archive safe.
That’s amazing. I wish more apps did that.
Glad I could help!
Sounds like a dream job if it wasn’t Fox or similar.