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ALF! That was great.
ALF! That was great.
That is the Archway!
On another note, I liked this Moriarty episode too. But, also liked this one 🤣:
Best multi-player game of that time
We will continue as usual. I use Arch BTW. 🤣
It’s a feature!
No, durians have big spikes. Between the spikes and the smell, durians shout not to be eaten, but do we listen?
Please don’t.
Very nice of you, thanks!
Hogwarts Legacy would be great!
Check the documentation to see which driver supports your hardware before trying.
Once you have the correct driver, test to see if it is working properly, there are a few commands to do this.
We surely did! Said no gnome developer ever.
It crashes beautifully. Might be an extension but I’m not eager for disappointment, I reverted the upgrade back.
Maybe they have to do the Twitter way and show case their work behind a registration page or even better if there could be an implementation of the robots.txt file but for ai crawlers.
Still, there are countless of ways in which a reproduction could be leaked. I could buy a painting, which I then own, take a picture of it and upload it to a public location. Same for a book.
But I tend to agree that is the model generates an image or text that only has traces of the original work, then no compensation should be needed.
I heard there was something unnatural about him.
There was a way around it however but not something everyone will be able to do with their home router. I had to ssh to the router using ISP admin credentials leaked on the internet, then create a file in init.d that loads a custom iptables file with the firewall rules I needed for IPv6. NAT for IPv6 however was not supported by the kennel used for my router.
This is correct. My router however doesn’t have that level of firewall. It’s either all allowed or nothing is.
The router does have a firewall but it blocks everything inbound by default. Some routers (at least mine) do not offer the granularity to filter traffic for certain devices (no NAT either). It’s either allow all in or nothing.
When you enable IPv6 and switch off the firewall (since you can’t host anything otherwise), every device becomes exposed to the internet.
Then unless the devices have a firewall themselves, all is exposed. Not just the web services, ssh and the rest as well.
This thread is going places