That does make more sense, and I’ll even give it to Donnie this is what he meant. But as usual, his communiques are not clearly articulated.
That does make more sense, and I’ll even give it to Donnie this is what he meant. But as usual, his communiques are not clearly articulated.
Well, well, well. If it isn’t the consequences of my actions…
I mean, what sane woman would be a Republican?
You ate the Parks and Rec onion…
Damnit I voted for him.
Groomed? Or enthusiastic and awkward?
Plus, it’s a model made before catalytic converters so it runs good on regular gas.
What if some moistened bing lobbed a scimitar at me?
if he has any brains at all.
Important caveat. We may hear a lot from him after all!
mark hamill’s joker after dental anesthesia
Wow, is that ever accurate.
they should play his speeches on speakers mounted to the underside of cargo ships to repel whales
You should consider a career in comedy.
I think it was an issue where the CSAM was being copied to servers via normal federation with the instance(s) being spammed.
Yes! I remember when they first introduced it and I had to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating that the cursor was blowing up.
Do you have any theories as to why this is the case? I haven’t gone anywhere near it, so I have no idea. I imagine it’s tied up with the way it processes things from a language-first perspective, which I gather is why it’s bad at math. I really don’t understand enough to wrap my head around why we can’t seem to combine LLM and traditional computational logic.
Y’all know this is photoshopped right? The actual truck probably has half the number of light bars. Totally reasonable.
Ain’t that the truth. People act like charging for software is evil no matter what. There’s a huge difference between a lone dev trying to earn a living and a huge corporation trying to wring every last ounce of profit out of their users. And there’s probably degrees of nuance between those.
Especially if they seem like a reasonable person, wanting reasonable amounts for good work.
And that’s the important context in this discussion. You’ve got a dev who’s active in the community and who builds an app not only with great features and UI but with stability too. And he has a not insignificant user base that is familiar not just with his work but essentially with this exact app… It’s reasonable for him to assume we’ll see the value and be willing to pay. And he is correct.
I’m personally averse to subscription models, but again context matters. Reasonable rate and you know what you’re getting. And I say this as a huge fan of both FOSS and socialism. I could have easily just let my DNS continue to filter out the ads, but I appreciate quality and believe it should be appropriately compensated.
And whenever you have a chart of historical data like this, you have to at least consider that an increase could be reflective of either improved diagnostic or record-keeping abilities.
Holy crap his tie isn’t red