
Soon Minnesota too if you live there!
Soon Minnesota too if you live there!
There is also playlet on Roku.
The article stated it was actually experienced open source developers working on large projects they were familiar with and fixing actual bugs.
The answer to the proposed question in the title seems to be, because their tech doesn’t work.
Even if the law is on your side, the cops aren’t.
If your this concerned with tracking I think you want to take a look at the LoRa mesh network/devices.
I believe we call that self clearancing.
I am having this exact same problem with my laptop with an AMD dgpu, but it only happens when telling the launcher to use the dedicated graphics card. Looks like one of your launchers have this setting
Still trying to figure out how to tell if stream games are actually using the dgpu.
I loved the old West End Games Star Wars D6 game.
Almost all the source books and a fan made updated core rule book can be downloaded at http://d6holocron.com/.
This article is kinda BS, they talked to a bunch of C-level executives at companies that have a vested interest in pushing LLM based programming solutions.
I have yet to see LLMs actually write useful code. I think this whole exercise is really flawed. We are trying to have LLMs do the part of a programmers job that we are actually good at, writing code and pushing us to only do the part we are worst at reading and understanding someone else’s code.
Really liking mailbox.org so far!
Damn, too bad. Looks really cool though!
Can you edit the PDF to add links to other parts of the PDF?
OpenVMS, now there’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time, a long time…
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Hey no worries fellow human, context and tone are hard on internet text chat. I probably came off as a snarky bastard. Enjoy your month! ;)
I will remove comments, sorry for offending you.
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My understanding is that they used the existing laws as a framework and then went a little above and beyond them. There is an org in the US that’s is trying to get these sorts of laws passed in every state and they want to make sure they are all compatible with each other.
I think one of the big differences is that MN residents can request what data a business has and the have corrections made.
https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Data-Privacy/Consumer/