

I read the comment to only refer to the way AI was used.


I read the comment to only refer to the way AI was used.
The key is for a virtual machine as you can see in the picture.


Reminds me of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_smoke_enema


The announcement states it’s a new product.
Maybe Garmin, Withings or (Chinese owned now) Suunto?


You can even train to beat them, so it’s definitely not a reliable method.


I have the second issue on Linux often. Happy to hear it’s not just me.


It started on 4chan, only moved to 8chan (likely a different poster) much later.
See for example: https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/how-three-conspiracy-theorists-took-q-sparked-qanon-n9005
Q posts moved from 4chan to its more toxic offshoot 8chan in November after a post claiming the original board had been “infiltrated.”


Didn’t apple disable PWA’s in Europe?


Gesticulating is apparently a key element.


Hope the predicted capability is realistic. As previously we’ve seen comparable projects be less so: https://www.dutchnews.nl/2023/07/solar-bike-path-fails-to-meet-electricity-targets-again/


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Set the HISTCONTROLvariable. If it is set to ignorespace then commands entered with a leading-space will not be stored in the history.


Type a space before rm to prevent it from being added to your history to be a extra careful.
I very much understand how one can think this would revert any changes done to files under version control but not delete the ones that are not. I believe this dialog has since been updated to explicitly state that fact.
To be fair, they can be fooled the same way.
Not even that: merely looking to switch to Inter.


I assume since the freelancers are affected by the hack they were informed by the Times.
IMHO part of the issue seems to be the question without any context. I believe people would be more helpful if they had explained what they wanted to do and how GIMP wasn’t the right tool for that specific task. It’s what would make me ignore the question (not scold people, no need).
It will be hard to find a Linux phone that does those things well as a daily driver.