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Not when you’ve agreed to a terms of service that hands over ownership of your content to Stack Overflow, leaving you merely licensed to use your own content.
The return items aren’t inspected thoroughly before getting tossed into these pallet auctions. Any open-box return goes straight to them, which enables all kinds of return fraud like this.
Don’t worry, YouTube, I won’t be using your website anymore. But my yt-dl will be ripping max quality videos by the hundreds, just for shits and giggles.
It is indeed what they want.
I just upgraded mine to a 512gb flash drive after blowing out a 256gb… maybe I have too many distros
Just something to keep the lawyers busy and paid. Unless there’s copyrighted content inside the repo (which doesn’t appear to be the case), this will go nowhere
But that’s their goal, they want kids to be stupid so they’ll vote republican when they grow up.
They also put “warranty void if removed” stickers on everything, yet can’t legally void your warranty if you remove the sticker and open a device.
+1 for Unraid, setup is super easy and being able to mix different size disks is pretty awesome. Their Docker catalog is nice but I try to avoid spinning too much up on my NAS itself- its CPU is a hand-me-down from one of my old gaming PCs.
They don’t even design their sound to be good in all theaters, just ones with “top of the line” audio systems, which means the audio is likely to suck if you go to your local AMC or other chain.
He’s also said before that they just don’t care if some dialogue is inaudible, apparently shitty sound is just part of the experience, intentionally. Maybe we should stop buying tickets and Blu-Ray’s of his movies until they start making good movies.
He is innocent until proven guilty by a judge or jury, after all. Why would anyone be able to appeal a decision that hasn’t happened yet?
There hasn’t been a court ruling in the US that makes training a model on copyrighted data any sort of violation. Regurgitating exact content is a clear copyright violation, but simply using the original content/media in a model has not been ruled a breach of copyright (yet).
We run thousands of Red Hat VMs at my company (and probably as many Windows), and several of my colleagues run various distros on their laptops with all our required desktop tools/security agents.
Yes, it’s part of their job.
Lemmy points were never supposed to be cumulative, you’re just using some app that did it themselves until whatever they used to gather the data changed.
They have to retain their primary residence in their home district, otherwise they’d be ineligible for their position. Putting them in some cheap gov housing while they’re in DC would be a good solution though.
It’s almost like being a public servant isn’t intended to make you wealthy. $174k per Congressperson is more than double the average household income, so they can make it work.
Who lost billions? I sure don’t sell stocks because they dip 5%, that’s normal for tech.
No, Colorado’s ruling applies solely to Colorado. They didn’t convict him personally of anything, they just said his actions allow them to keep him off the ballot under the 14th Amendment. If the Supreme Court decides that Colorado misinterpreted the 14th, they could overturn their decision, but the CO decision doesn’t inherently classify Trump as an insurrectionist in other states.
If you’re so paranoid of your relatives, maybe cut contact or get some therapy