I’ve proactively blocked automatic updates on my watch in anticipation of them doing a rug pull on the feature.
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I’ve proactively blocked automatic updates on my watch in anticipation of them doing a rug pull on the feature.
Get uBlock Origin and then YouTube will stop serving all ads. Or quit using YouTube entirely since Google is doing everything in their power to run the platform down the drain.
That counts as unauthorized access in the eyes of the law. It’s a private system and they did not have any agreements permitting them to use it as they wanted.
Why would they need to look into Apple’s conduct here? Investigate Beeper for CFAA violations since they cracked into Apple’s internal APIs and ignored large chunks of their ToS in the process.
Of course Apple is going to shut down unauthorized access to their messaging system. They’d lose all customer trust instantly if they didn’t.
I run the self-hosted version, aside from having to deploy a couple Docker containers it’s pretty much the same as the SaaS product.
Backing a Kickstarter for a game is the same as preordering. Money leaves your pocket and enters the studio’s before the game is out.
Maybe someone should fork Opencart and patch the security vulnerabilities and try to drive people away from this guy’s repo, since he’s just combative anytime someone raises a concern.
Or quit using his code altogether.
Oh cool, so Elon has helped contribute to the adderall shortage in a roundabout way.
If they had released mod tools on day 1 like they originally said, most of the game-breaking issues would have been addressed by modders by now.
If the game doesn’t meet their own standards, why exactly did they bother releasing it instead of delaying PC like the consoles were?
Steam is the only legitimate source to buy Steam games, every single one of the third party resellers deals in illegitimate keys
What settings are you using to get it this subtle, and have a full background? Most of my outputs wind up with only the controlnet image filled in, and solid backgrounds. Invert preprocessor doesn’t help…
We have shoddy repair places here in the US too, but that’s no reason to make people to hunt for some region-specific community for their hardware questions.
AMD has ROCm which tries to get close. I’ve been able to get some CUDA applications running on a 6700xt, although they are noticeably slower than running on a comparable NVidia card. Maybe we’ll see more projects adding native ROCm support now that AMD is trying to cater to the enterprise market.
Insurance can totally refuse future medical care until the implant is removed, especially if leaving it in poses a serious risk. Perfectly valid way to get her to have it removed without physically forcing someone to undergo surgery.
Maybe don’t allow autonomous cars on public streets then? The tech is nowhere near ready for prime time.
A few people have posted scripts in here and self hosted to automatically sub your instance to tons of remote communities. Text content from any indexed sub will be stored in your Postgres DB, but Pict-rs just caches remote images briefly.
Uhh… if your script is subbing to 24k remote communities, those will continue to grow from then on, unless you start purging communities at some point. After one user subscribes to a community, all new content gets indexed and stored on your instance. Pict-rs can cache images short term (and eventually clear them out), but Postgres will start growing very quickly and never slow down until it fills up disks.
If you’re in the EU you can send a GDPR data takedown request, then if they fail to honor it you may be able to get a kickback from any fines they get slapped with
Apple poached engineers from the company that owns the patent for the blood oxygen sensor, rather than bothering to license their tech. Company sued and Apple lost, now their products are under an import ban.