I would recommend that you check out Golden Sun.
I would recommend that you check out Golden Sun.
I agree with the hesitancy on WD. They’re also starting to automatically flag NAS drives older than 3 years with a warning flag. Plus when they shipped out SMR drives as Red drives a few years back… https://youtu.be/cLGi8sPLkLY
Alright, I’m still new to all this federated stuff, but I heard there was a way that users could post across platforms including places like Mastodon.
So if I wanted to “like” or comment on that awesome video with this account, how would I do that?
I still haven’t found any good egg replacements either.
I’m either buying my eggs from neighbors who take care of the chickens themselves, or else I’m buying them from Vital Farms. At least they acknowledge that there’s a problem with how the industry handles male chicks and are actively investing in ways to change this.
Interesting, I didn’t realize that Russia was already renting out the base pre-2014. Thank you for that context.
Hmm you raise an interesting point. I do agree that it’s helpful to explain to someone why they’re being downvoted.
An experimental feature might be to allow downvotes only if you reply, or else you can choose to down vote a comment if you also upvote a response to the downvoted comment.
Perhaps an option could be that Ukraine gets their land back, but there’s some agreement that Russia can rent out the land around the port at Sevastopol.
Ukraine gets paid for the use of their land (and ultimately they still own it), and Russia gets exclusive access to that part of the port where they can do whatever they need.
Beehaw just removes the downvote button entirely, so there is a community for that.
SavedYouAClick
I like the idea of a place where people post an archived link of an article with the answer to the Click bait title in the post title. Similar to how r/savedyouaclick handles it.
For example: “Ozark Season 5 Release Date is OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED, Cast, Plot Revealed. | There will not be a season 5”
I switched to other non-google search engines (Brave Search/DuckDuckGo) before chatGPT.
I use ChatGPT for ideas and suggestions, or when I get stuck on something.
I treat it like a very knowledgeable person who usually gets their sources mixed up.
ChatGPT points me in the right direction and that’s enough to dig deeper into whatever it is I’m trying to do.
It’s excellent for pseudo-code, but in my experience it isn’t reliable with actual code.
I mean, you can already download models that have been fine tuned to fix issues with hands… but still it’s great that they continue to improve the model!