99% of the shit Netflix has is reruns anyways
I find putting a DVD into a DVD player without having to sign in, have credit, a credit card, and have wifi to be the easiest. Usually costs less too
Thanks for the tip! I wonder if it could self hosted locally on a LAN?
Do you find local models fast enough or accurate enough? I find their grammar to be inaccurate too frequently
Of course, open source communities are awesome and provide! Thanks for the tip, will check the prefilled flashcards out
Of course, open source communities are awesome and provide! Thanks for the tip, will check the prefilled flashcards out
Ideally offline and either Android or Linux. Just looking to see what's out there and I didn't see much yet besides some dictionary or DIY flashcard apps
Thanks!
Cool, you seem fun
Interesting, thanks for the heads up
Why would supporting Biden be showing more of signal than voting for someone else? If I'm in a state that is going to be for Trump since it's been Republican for every election since the party's inception, what is the benefit in sending the message I voted for Biden vs John Doe in the gray party?
But is there any path for that to actually happen? In the US multiple recent presidential elections the popular vote didn't align with the electoral college, and I haven't heard of any actual movement towards changing that
Duuuuddee I wish I ever had a popular voting stance on "either side" lol
Totally! Good luck
So they have these cool machines that repair disks and if you can find a computer and videogame repair store you might be able to rent them for cheap
IMO garage sales and thrift stores will get you most of what you want. You'll find stuff like the entire series of the Office for $2 per season or all the Starwars movies for $10 or some classic Western for $1. Cheaper than streaming and it's yours. Pay cash and help your local economy out. And if you want some new, then spend the $30 for it or rent it from the library (most city libraries will have a large DVD, CD and audio book collection)
Such a bummer, a good chunk of users are catfish or bots and the platforms are also exploiting users. I'm not surprised, just kinda bored with the internet in general
Understandable, quite the bummer
I'd argue that it shows how even international businesses don't understand basic monetary and macro economic concepts. Its existence should be a reminder to you that your fiat currency is losing value every moment you hold it. 2% year over year is the US Fed's target, and what is in the basket has changed many times
Hmmm good to know. Thanks!
Is it fairly easy? Seems useful for a public site like Lemmy and the fediverse
https://nightshade.cs.uchicago.edu/whatis.html
https://decrypt.co/203153/ai-prompt-data-poisoning-nightshared
Why do the lower classes need to continue sacrificing? What's brand new jets to new poor person ratio for the climate?
So a quick internet search returns this gem and I don't think it's related to Lemmy. Any place selling merch? Would be a nice way to spread the word and ideally if any profits go to the devs/instances that would be great
::edit:: damn how is this decisive? I thought you all were good consumeristic capitalists. I'll just build my own then
Ubuntu seems like it has the best compatibility, but any other suggestions for data wrangling, data analysis, data visualization, and machine learning in Julia, Python and R?
pulse_of_truth@infosec.pub
n00b question, sorry. If I had a desktop that could hold 4 HD and 2 SSD, could I turn it into a NAS? Could someone point me in the right direction if this makes sense?
New to Linux, running Debian (if that matters), dot files are configuration files, yes? Do I need to explore each app/UI/program to figure out the possible options? Are there any universals in Linux? Across distros?
Thanks!
I am curious if anyone has advice on a good start to get into InfoSec. I just bought a car, used a separate phone number and somehow marketers found my actual number, so want to get a better handle on how to handle personal data.
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