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Based on the community being quite succsessful so far despite being made by volunteers, I don’t think they will.
Based on the community being quite succsessful so far despite being made by volunteers, I don’t think they will.
Sneakernet is getting worse and worse these days, I’m learning the ancient art of astroprojecting into random people’s rooms to consume media.
It’s website seems to have had a graphic designer look over it. It seems to do the best of both worlds where you can download the default user friendly client or choose to go down the jargon route if you want to.
What would an ai achieve? The only thing I can think of is a documentation summariser, but that can already be made with current applications independent of linux
Seems like it, I switched to my current instance explicitly to avoid dealing with this stuff
No, my point still applies. It sounds like they refriended the new account then set it to private, leaving a trail that could still be manually recorded
Please enlighten me on what I missed
very careful not to disclose any information to steam
proceeds to associate with everyone they were previously friends with on public logs
I just want to point out that if your friends accounts were public like you imply they wouldn’t have even needed to use the site. All the site does is automate the data collection process. The only way to fix it is to make private accounts the default.
Yep, since I mostly pirate obscure games I don’t need to worry about the VPN. Lutris works great for fitgirl-repacks
Police are there to help *maintain the status quo
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Writing in the 1990s and 2000s, author Albert Jack and Messianic Rabbi Richard Pustelniak, claim that the original meaning of the expression was that the ties between people who have made a blood covenant (or have shed blood together in battle) were stronger than ties formed by “the water of the womb”, thus “The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb”. Neither of the authors cite any sources to support their claim.
Nice, do you have a source for that so I can fix the wikipedia article? Either way it doesn’t particularly matter.
Why not? It seems to be working fine.
Well, at least we all have some miniscule power to make it better I guess
Too many people involved I think, someone will have to check this but all those members with names attached look like real developers who were significantly contributing to the project. It is perfectly possible for a dictator for life to have festered a toxic culture that got worse over time, and has happened multiple times before.
If you are understood buy you’re audience, you have spoken correctly. Correcting someone’s grammer is pointless
All cachyos does differently is have repos with the best optermisations applied. In practice its just a faster version of arch with an optional archinstall GUI.
Technically yes by rewriting ipfs’s code, but due to ipfs’s flaws you would be better off using something like freenet/hyphanet which has been designed for that purpose and has been successfully running since 2000, with the added benefit that the data is actually stored in the network by others instead of just by you (at least when you often request the data)
Interestingly the founder of the project seems to explicitly disagree with that article