This is the catch with OPs entire statement about transformation. Their premise is flawed, because the next most likely token is usually the same word the author of a work chose.
This is the catch with OPs entire statement about transformation. Their premise is flawed, because the next most likely token is usually the same word the author of a work chose.
Nothing specific, just knowledge from those closer, and not likely they’ll publicize ad spend, but uptick was seen. Bluesky ads started around April when they had the big influx after the first suspension. Overview, but not a reference: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/cm2nkdkypk7o
Take Brazil. Blusky saw the writing on the wall with Twitter, so they threw a ton of money into media. Guess where everyone went.
I switched to garmin because of the transflective LCD. So much better than AMOLED for a watch. But e-paper would definitely be nice, too (if I didn’t use active maps when backpacking).
Well yes, but it’s more the “boar’s head inspections” that makes it sound weird to those not in the know.
Oh man, the look on your face must have been something
I think you are confused. You can use ELK under AGPL with this news going forward. The fact that they have to retain SSPL, too, because of previous contributors under that license, has nothing to do with the fact that you can use AGPL going forward. I’ve read your other responses,but they all seem to go down the same seemingly incorrect direction.
Am I missing something?
If you use multi-line commands, and you use bash enough, it starts to look like any other language.
Except the direct to prison part. We do that too much.
You got me so excited, your comment needs an edit. PWAs are not supported on Firefox desktop. The article even says so. It recommends an extension that is super janky requiring manual CSS edits to files in the FF folder, and multiple profiles. (from experience).
It is not easy, as it’s not even possible on desktop.
I created Wintile for gnome because of this. Will have to take a look at Forge.
I think I have a good one for you. You are probably familiar with Linear, a JIRA alternative. Well here’s pretty much a FOSS clone: https://github.com/makeplane/plane
I self-host, and since the one thing I dont like is it’s document library, I pair it with self-hosted Outline: https://github.com/outline/outline
Combined it’s a really solid setup.
I mean, thanks?
But this is way too generalized. Were tabs open? Maybe Opera pre-fills where Chrome/FF doesn’t. There’s a reason real tests isolate and have a methodology.
While I’m not surprised by the screenshot, it’s not actually useful in any way on it’s own.
Why not do both?
I use a script in cron that uses timestamps as snapshot names, and deletes old ones. Then I also take a snapshot with a timestamp right before doing anything dumb.
You could even make a script called mksnap
that figures out what zfs/btfs you’re in on the current folder and auto-snaps it.
I read the whole article, and when I got to the end I realized I read it simply because it was actual investigative journalism. It’s gotten so rare.
Thank goodness they didn’t take his stapler.
Watch the video in the other link. He was just talking and trying to get out of the conversation.
If you’re going to quote, might as well make it worse: