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ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
the whole made in … thing was originally implemented to mark the inferior products / cheap copys of british products that where made in germany
game over i guess
hes also calm instead of RAGING because windows has YET AGAIN overwritten his linux bootloader.
i dont think there is a good soulution for you.
if its out there, somebody will find it.
you could host your own wordpress instance independent of WordPress.com.
and you could add a robots.txt to tell google to not scan your content, or even completly block the user agents of known search engines.
but blocking search engines is rather counterproductive if you want readers to find your blog.
and even then more nefarious crawlers might ignore the robots.txt and spoof their user agent to find you.
he who controls the catnip controls the universe
inb4 somebody lands in the hospital because google parroted the “crystal growing” thread from 4chan
yeah, i changed that.
i only discovered that setting after a few months,
but now it has been on for years.
i can tell the diffrence if i actively look out for ghosting on my mouse coursor.
but unless i actively look out for it,
i dont notice it
i don’t
i have a 144hz display, and can barely tell the diffrence between that and 60hz
if you know how they work llms are obviously not general ai.
but people are really bad at understanding how technology works especially with intangible stuff like computer programs.
scifi has covered ai for years, and now there is software that can mostly convincingly generate sentences.
people that understand both, see the very different approaches.
but people that don’t only see the almost convincing results.
i recently dusted of titanquest (diablo clone)
and even kinda got tqvault to run on linux (not very well though)
i also played a lot of streetfighter 6
i assumed it was about fighting games.
scrubs in the fgc complain about every single move like this.
im already verry comfortable not owning ubisoft games
why wouldnt they want to actually repeal it?
the could proclaim victory whilst screwing over the poor and vulnerable, with the backing of their voters.
is the assumption that they dont want their voters to find out that Obamacare actually saved their asses?
not only that, its also incredibly hard to contain.
im also pretty new to fighting games.
but from what i heared, playing arcade mode is verry diffrent from playing against other players.
especially in older games hi level cpus tend to fight dirty,
using input reading and op boss characters.
input reading cpus basicly have inhuman reflexes,
and will counter big comittal attacks like jumpins or tatsu as long as they are free to move.
so throw out non-commital pokes, untill they do something you can counter.
if its the bosses you are struggeling against,
only perseverance will help. (unless you find a move the ai cant deal with)
they are designed to take your quarters.
close but not quite.
from the examples its more like:
Aig2ooCa.geeGhou9.piratesite.to
Aig2ooCa.baaSaic8r.piratesite.to
now i dont know much about iptv, which is aparently the bulk of this list,
so take this with a grain of salt.
but i would assume that one of those ids is a stream id,
while the other one is an id/timestamp for individual part of the stream.
so if my guess is right it might be even more meaningless.
namely a list of 10k individual pieces of streams instead of a list of 10k torrents
even worse, they counted individual subdomains.
those numbers are a complete and utter nothingburger.
maybe on some public displays,
but those surely wont update to such a new kernel for a long time