Their latest album was released in 2023. They released ~9 albums since the 80s, so they should not lack material.
Their latest album was released in 2023. They released ~9 albums since the 80s, so they should not lack material.
That unsophisticated attacks can affect critical infrastructure is worrisome.
I consider myself a newbee.
Can someone please point out some specific licenses and projects which disallow this kind of action?
Thanks for pointing that out. But it was only a joke.
A water gun will also do it. You can even order one from Amazon…
You will have to repeat that again and again, because people don’t know what LLMs are. They have been told that we have AIs and don’t understand that what they actually use are digital parrots (minus the intelligence of an actual parrot).
What are principles worth if you won’t stand for them?
I was confused for a minute, not understanding what (Apache) Maven has to do with social networks.
Is he just using words for not saying anything?
Changing Biden’s mind won’t automatically feed those people. Providing food and basic necessities to the civilians trapped there should be the first priority.
I would at least expect outstanding genocide and human rights abuse topics to be at the top of the list of things needed to be clarified before anything else can be discussed.
Then work on one generating heatmaps instead fog-of-war!
This is really good news. I just hope that state institutions using OSS don’t take it for granted and also start investing (contributing, auditing) into the software they are using. With increasing adoption, OSS also becomes an attractive attack vector for all kinds of malicious parties. Recent events (xz utils) have shown how this can happen.
I use syncthing for synchronizing photos and music between phone and my computers.
The feature I probably use most ist sharing links from my phone to my laptop to continue reading web pages or researching something on a bigger screen.
Do people still use emacs to code, for example?
Sure. Why wouldn’t they?
You and the person you replied to are both correct. Yet people herded around and followed well known persons through history. Unfortunately people don’t always look up to and choose to follow wise people. Yet the kind of hardwiring the person you replied to mentions is obsolete in my opinion. Never before was information as accesibile as today and ideas (no matter what kind) were exchanged as fast as these days. Critical thinking and the ability to filter through all the informational mess is probably the next evolutionary requirement if we wish to avoid becoming drones in a dystopia.
Not all Lemmy instances allow downvoting. So they might not introduce friction, but they remove the (maybe un-considered) negative reaction.