And then you have ASML who sell the foundry equipment that makes the steel.
// File: hello.rs
fn main() {
println!("Hello there!");
}
And then you have ASML who sell the foundry equipment that makes the steel.
They still had to buy new hardware, because the newer Windows version didn’t support the old hardware anymore.
With Mastodon being a German non-profit company, it’s natural that Germany is also well-represented with a federal instance social.bund.de, instance for the state of Baden-Württemberg bawü.social (both since 2020), world’s largest public broadcasters ARD ard.social and ZDF zdf.social, and AFAIK the first news publisher to officially launch its own instance, Heise social.heise.de. There are probably loads of other instances and accounts I’m missing.
PS: The production company behind ZDF Magazin Royale (late night comedy and investigative journalism show, think Last Week Tonight ) is also running a private instance edi.social and a public instance det.social, named after the Mainzelmännchen.
YouTube doesn’t use invasive DRM. It’s mainly Netflix (there’s a workaround for 1080p), Prime Video, Disney+, Paramount+, etc.
If you want to experience this kind of feature today, try streaming in 1080p or better on Linux. Worse than DVD quality even if you pay for 4K HDR, just because of DRM.
It’s more of a try and find out sort of deal. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t. Be prepared to tinker a bit. With AMD and Intel, however, it pretty much works out of the box.
Even more so, if you consider that the LLMs are marketed to replace the authors.
Both are at fault: Google for distributing pirated material and OpenAI for using said material for financial gain.
They’ll probably be called X-AEA-12-3b’s, or something similar. He’s seems to be an XCOM fan, so it needs to be something futuristic and cool 🛸
After everything tried to be TikTok
There’s an Ansible playbook that allows you to install everything easily, but I don’t know how difficult the maintenance is. It’s definitely possible to self-host Matrix with bridges.
I learned about it from the reports that too many people were sending top secret information to .ml domains instead of their official .mil counterparts.
Depends on how you define “hard left”.
For some people, the engagement has been similar on Mastodon, even though they only have a fraction of the followers. This might suggest that either Mastodon users are generally more engaged (they actively chose to follow and can see every post) or that Twitter follower numbers were artificially inflated.
If you want to use a paid service from the developers, there’s Element One: https://element.io/element-one
Generally, the games that have a larger up-front price are good. Bonus points, if they were ported from PC or consoles and don’t track you.
I don’t think you can from Lemmy, but /kbin has a microblogging feature where it’s fully integrated.
Real vanilla is also very expensive, so having an exotic and expensive flavour as the default is pretty weird.