Let me translate that.
If you get overworked at an exploitative minimum wage job, then that’s definitely on you
Let me translate that.
If you get overworked at an exploitative minimum wage job, then that’s definitely on you
Don’t worry, they have DreamBerd
Booleans can be true, false or maybe. Technical info: Booleans are stored as one-and-a-half bits.
I’ve been using Philips Hue bulbs with Zigbee in Home Assistant for years without issue.
It’s Microsoft, they probably want you to host a webinar so they can use you to train AI to do it
Something like BookWyrm feels like it’d be perfect to adapt to business reviews
Now that this project exists, I’m sure it’d be relatively trivial to implement in the app
Instead of blocking IPs, Google would just shut them down
Icky, Steve Mould, and Swell Entertainment? 10/10 Youtube feed
I think the best bet at federated video hosting is with something like IPFS or even bittorrent. If every client is also a host, that would greatly reduce the bandwidth needed for any one server.
No, it’s when people realized it’s a scam
The tech bros had to find an excuse to use all the GPUs they got for crypto after they bled that dry
I’ve been leaning more and more towards using fdroid just to find apps and then using Obtainium to install them directly from source.
Over time I’ve curated the list of creators I watch, so my recommendations are pretty good at feeding me what I like, though I do usually have to scroll through a lot of junk. And when the recommendations aren’t doing it, I’ll just manually go to a channel I like and find something and the algorithm will quickly adjust.
Patreon takes a cut of your money and gives the rest to the creator. Youtube does the same thing with Premium, plus creators receive a higher rpm from Premium viewers than they do from ads. And people left Reddit because they stopped supporting 3rd party apps. Youtube never supported 3rd party apps, plus there’s no suitable alternative to leave Youtube for.
Also, I’m not completely fine with Youtube Premium, but the pros outweigh the cons enough for me to justify paying for it.
Do I hate giving money to Google? Yes. Do I watch 6+ hours of Youtube a day? Also yes. I almost always have something playing in the background throughout my day, so it’s the one service I’m ok paying for and I don’t have to worry about it breaking like I would with other frontends.
It’s because when banks make loans, they sell of the debt, but nobody has wanted to buy the debt for Musk’s loans. My understanding of this is essentially, if someone takes out a loan of $100 million, the bank will sell that debt to an investor for $101 million, and the investor will make back $102 million once the loan is paid off due to interest. But no investors are confident enough that Musk will pay back his loan so no one is ponying up the dough to buy it.
Isn’t that ideally what the government is supposed to be? We can’t all individually fight for ourselves, so we vote for people to represent us and work to protect our interests. That is, if politicians actual represented their constituents and not the highest bidder.
This is exactly why we should have 4 day work weeks. Especially when you replace “shop” with “doctor’s office”
They’re getting smart to that and are starting to hard code server IPs, circumventing any DNS you have in place.