that just keeps the data in one physical location though
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that just keeps the data in one physical location though
At the moment it feels like the proverb about gold rushs and shovels
Doch, morgen ist schlechter. Übermorgen noch schlechter. Je länger man den Faschos freie Hand lässt, desto schlechter wird der Zeitpunkt
Annas Archive mirrors all of Zlib, libgen and more
Alternatively the Zlib darknet site is still up, afaik
Ich will nicht mehr…
Not OP, but all would probably most convenient. I’d personally be most interested in your Waybar, Dunst and Hyprland configs, since I’m a bloody noob when it comes to theming, but I really like what you did there :3
Was ein beschissener Titel. Ja, Partikel des Verbrennungsprozesses bei dem Schweröl, mit dem bisher Containerschiffe oft fahren, schirmen Sonnenlicht ab und unterdrücken damit die Erwärmung. Die Erde ist also schon aufgeheizt, wir merken es aber noch nicht, weil noch Dreck in der Luft ist.
It’s static, yes, but the static price is orders of magnitude higher. It still involves loading the whole model into VRAM and performing matrix multiplication on trillions of numbers
It definitely doesn’t rhyme
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Ah, thanks for the clarification -
I don’t use VSCode(ium) myself, I’m usually quite content with Helix + LSPs, and if ever need a full IDE I usually go with the Jetbrain products
I think you’re mixing up Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio is a massively bloated IDE mostly used for .NET development, but supports other things too. It’s proprietary, massive, slow and a pain to work with, and doesn’t run on Linux afaik
Visual Studio Code, on the other hand, is an Electron app and therefore runs almost everywhere, and is (partly or totally, I’m not sure) open source. Nothing wrong with coding in VS Code, it’s a decent IDE
VS, not VS Code
Why anyone outside the Microsoft ecosystem would want to use Visual Studio though, idk
Sponsorblock existiert und funktioniert einwandfrei
This looks good, I’ll switch over as soon as they decided on a hoster. I don’t have too much experience working in open source projects, but I’ll try to contribute what I can
You’re right, but it seems like a related issue. Worth a shot
What NFTs (and crypto in general) do is very different from a web of trust style approach
Crypto creates one source of absolute truth, the Blockchain, costly computed via consensus.
Web of trust, on the other hand, requires you to declare which accounts you trust. Via public-private key signing, you can always verify that a post is actually made by a specific person, and if you trust that person (e.g. because you’ve met them before and exchanged keys), you know it’s legit. You can then extend that system by also trusting accounts your trusted accounts verified, etc