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He only had like two lines
He only had like two lines
Same with using a custom, presentation-only UI.
They wanted to show what it could do in a perfect setting, so they would have connected it to a remote system in the back. You never trust tech to work flawlessly for a presentation as the risk is too high.
I thought AGPL only makes sure that a modification from the original must be released, and doesn’t cover new unmodified software that would connect to a server.
A company like meta could easily design their own product from scratch that would also have it’s own network and just a simple plugin that can communicate with the fediverse. Wouldn’t this could be a way for them to skirt around sec. 13 of the AGPL.
Honest discourse for the purpose of highlighting any possible issues and fortifying against the EEE process. (Prepare for war; hope for peace):
Let’s say they were able to join… (We should at the very least go over this possibility, as it can also help our admins decide.) How would we be able to protect our network?
Would making sure any features of one instance/app be open and able to be modified and/or gracefully integrated into another be an option? (similar to the GPL license) An example would be keeping a party from restricting access to a private network only through their app. (looking at you, gTalk and iMessage)
Any other suggestions?
Someone actually asked an almost identical question on StackEx a while ago. (things may have changed since) From what I got from skimming the answer, is there is precedence, and it should be covered within the TOS of the hosting website/network (i.e. lemmy.world)
I think it’s referring to the speed the drive can read a DVD at. https://kb.iu.edu/d/adme
Camber. It allows the wheels to tilt allowing them to keep their entire tread on the ground when only one side of the vehicles suspension is compressed, like during a turn.
Also need them to steer the car
Not sure how “hidden” these are, but they can be really useful
“AMdroid” by Smart Alarm Clock Team (Higley-configurable alarm clock with different alarm profiles, options for a post-alarm confirmation, and dismiss challenges)
“Engineering Converter Plus” by thermofluids.net (Has every unit conversion I’ve ever needed without needing to be online - Free version avaliable)
“Network Analyzer” by Jiri Techet (Good for helping to find the best spot/s for a wireless router or access point)
“Oldschool Editor : Text Editor” by AbhishekPandey (A no nonsense text editor)
“Unseen - No Last Seen” by Firehawk (Good to help look through message spam without alerting the spammer with a read receipt that your account is active)
Removed. Apologies, I didn’t know it was visible, my client listed it as hidden text. I guess lemmy still needs to work on standardizing text formatting :/
One of the biggest ones that permanently etched in my mind from childhood is the ending to Metropolis, especially when that one Ray Charles song comes on.
More of a playable story, but the entirety of Dear Esther is a bit heart wrenching.
Is that a pink elephant?!?
Some people like the physical separation of home and their work. I imagine it’s more of a taunt to OpenAI though
I’ve more or less understood the universe as the finite (yet infinitely expanding) region of space that encompasses the bubble of matter that the big bang created. There may be an actual border between pure empty space and our universe similar to the skin of a drop of water. This skin could absorb particles/energy (like a photon) where it could somehow convert it somehow to allow this skin to continue growing and/or re-emit it elsewhere within the bubble.
(bear in mind this is just an understanding gathered from the numerous space documentaries I’ve watched and not from a text book, so I may be way off)
It snapped
I’m assuming by the mention of powder everywhere that it’s a dry chem one, which usually don’t have a recharge port and tend to be single use. (but recyclable/exchangeable) The powder it uses is what complicates things as it’s messy (think baby powder mixed with baking soda messy) and would also need to be refilled.
Amazon warehouse is hiring
You have to get materials for the replicators to make things some way, don’t you?
In California, the first 20hr or so, it had to be a licensed instructor if you were under 18. An adult would just need to register for a learner’s permit and just need any licensed driver in the front passenger seat