

Can the Internet Archive claim that it’s developing it’s own AI and should have rights to scan everything and serve it to “customers?”
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.
Can the Internet Archive claim that it’s developing it’s own AI and should have rights to scan everything and serve it to “customers?”
Mine is running on a HP 600 G1 Micro Computer Mini Tower PC. Right now, less than $80 from Bezos. It’s over powered for Nextcloud alone, but I’ve also got other services running on it, including Jellyfin.
It zips along quite nicely, but I’ve also followed the guides for tuning the server for best performance.
When I started with Linux, I started with vim because the tutorials I was working off used vi and vim. Once I started with vim and learned the commands, I wasn’t going to switch to something else… there’s a joke somewhere in there about not knowing how to exit… but I’m not making it.
If I was going to write documentation now for a Linux newbie, I’d probably pick nano to start with.
His name was Luigi Mangione.
I’m honestly surprised it’s taken them this long. They bought Waze in 2013. I feel like Waze has been doing this kind of ad for at least that long.
Always was.
My wife does daily to plug into our car. When she recently got a phone without a jack, I bought her a dongle for charging and audio.
Does she use wired audio daily? Yes. Does her phone have a headphone jack? Well, no.
I’m the “kid who’s good with technology” despite being almost 40. Most of the problems I deal with are people who don’t know their passwords.
I should have listened when a younger coworker told me “never let them know that you can fix the printer.”
As long as shrink stays below what they save by removing cashiers they will stay. It may be location specific removals at high shrink stores.
Renaming it to “winword.exe” was my go-to.
“See? You could have raised a million dollars, put on a sixty thousand dollar flop and kept the rest.” Leo Bloom, The Producers, 1967
A Bicyclops Built for Two aired on March 19, 2000.
This episode aired 23 years ago.
I’m with you Tandy. The ads on Roku are very reasonable. The question is then, how long before it goes to sh*t?
Why not come join us now?
…yet.
I don’t know. Opening Windows might result in fewer bugs.
I could not care less. I’m happy in my little federated corner of the internet.
I would love a Jon Stewart PBS tote bag.
But what about the shareholders?