For anyone else wanting a link. Here's the YouTube address in usable form.
IMO, the video is fine. The presenter's constant interjections get pretty tiring, but yes. Orange man makes a right fool of himself. As always.
Okay, but openai was open source once. And then they just didn't change their name when they changed their licenses. Which I actually think is more dishonest.
Hey, our mountains can get quite unruly sometimes, what can we say?
Just so you know, everything in that link after ?si= is purely tracking information so Google can know who you send links to, and when they open them.
There's 6 days left on the EDF Humble Bundle.
https://www.humblebundle.com/games/earth-defense-force-friends-unite
That's a good point. However, less is better than more, and some change is better than none.
Celebrate progress.
Thank you for this excellent writeup.
I spot SDDM in the background. Dude's probably running KDE. Might even be Kubuntu specifically.
That is not a source, so judging by your hearsay, it's unfortunate, but even smart people can get swindled and duped.
If Shaun fell for NFT stuff, that's... embarrassing, but it happens I suppose.
However, he's clearly figured it out now, and can see they're just scams.
Source? This is extremely incongruous with everything else Shaun has put forward. And I'm having trouble substantiating your claim.
What? What does an astrotruf-review detection app have anything to do with avast?
This is likely the most asinine thing I hear on a regular basis. Speed limits exist for a reason. If driving the speed limit actually created a hazard, rather than simply creating an annoyance for someone who is willing to drive recklessly to shave a few seconds off their trip, you might have a point, but you don't.
The only circumstance where it creates a hazard is if everyone else around them is speeding, in which case, the people who are speeding are creating the hazard, not the person following the laws, you know, the ones that are there to enforce safety on the roads.
I'm sorry, but preemptive apologies are fine.
Anyone telling you otherwise is anti-Canadian. 😜
Good take, but I think you dropped a parentheses somewhere. I can help you look for it if you want.
Depends on the size of the home I suppose. Tiny bungalow? Yeah, a little weird. Three-story? Not weird at all IMO.
Very cool. Had I not just installed (ublue) Kinoite, I'd probably be trying this today. I'm a chronic distrohopper, and this looks very cool.
I mean, this isn't cute, but it's at least a little funny.
Don't get me wrong, it's horrifying for sure, but it's also pretty funny.
Think the world might collapse? Maybe NOW you'll consider buying into the crypto grift! I swear it's definiely a good idea this time. I super-pinky swear it's a good investment.
Just ignore the countless times crypto has shown it's really only useful for scams, and money laundering.
I know this post "addressed" this point, but not to the extent that anyone with a partially functional ability to reason will be convinced. Here's my problem... I find it excessively hard to believe that in a collapse scenario anyone would be interested in trading goods for crypto.