

Voter suppression


Voter suppression


Is there a financial summary of sorts? That outlines expenses and categories?
I was honestly pretty surprised to open this and realize the call for donations doesn’t have an included transparency report.
It’s probably a heavy lift, but something like that can bring considerable confidence to users who want to support you financially.


Or because you’re not using a chromium based browser.
Just some classic anti-competative practices


Which is a container, not an encoding.


Oh yes, the routers and gateways that most people have that are isp provided that may not actually have open VPN or wireguard support.
Those ones?
Also putting a VPN in someone else’s house so that all their Network traffic goes through your gateway is pretty damn extreme.


Nor will the VPN work on things like their TV or Roku or game console. You know the things that people typically sit down and watch media on…


Which doesn’t work for The grand majority of devices that would be used to watch said media.
Tvs game consoles rokus so on so forth typically don’t support VPN clients.
The Jonathan clients for these devices also typically don’t support alternative authentication methods which would allow you to put jellyfin behind a proxy and have the proxy exposed to the internet. Gating all access to jellyfin apis behind a primary authentication layer thus mitigating effectively all security vulnerabilities that are currently open.


Hasn’t stopped agencies from enforcing or following them, states from following them, or law enforcement from adhering to them.
He is given the power the other branches of the government and states give him, and they all give him everything.
Lots of the executive orders have no legal standing, where he has no authority over what they change. Yet here we are.


That’s an engineering culture problem. Not a PR problem.
Pretty much it’s so dumb.
It’s just culture war sidelining when the real world has always been the class war.
That said, I’m going to bite the bait.
We’re also a species that survives by having children, And all of us talking right now will only have a comfortable and survivable end stage of our lives thanks to children born and raised today. Supporting the having of children and those who are willing to have children makes sense from essentially every angle.


I used the wrong term, but I guess y’all were unable to infer meaning from usage?
Auto tab or w/e it’s called (Some products literally call it tab completion). Visual Studio was doing it around 2018 IIRC, it was ML based, always has been. Modern versions of it are almost entirely LLM based.


Literally every game that’s made today is using AI as part of the development process.
Damn near every Dev has tab completion on in their IDE. Which is AI based.
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I used a term, but I guess y’all were unable to infer meaning from usage?
Auto tab or w/e it’s called (Some products literally call it tab completion). Visual Studio was doing it around 2018 IIRC, it’s ML based, always has been. Modern versions of it are almost entirely LLM based


Training is constant. None of these models by any of these providers are static. You’ll notice that they are releasing new models and new model versions regularly.
This means that training is happening constantly. It never stops. There’s always new shit being trained.


Yeah if that’s the case they really kind of fuck themselves by not being strategic in how they announce this.
Announcing it first so you get all the heat before the date is even released is a great way to sabotage your mission.


Did you go to the repo before running your mouth? It’s awesome-selfhosted data.
What AI slop?
Edit:
I’m guessing I must have missed something here when I made that comment. I visited the link in the body of the OP not once, or twice, but three times to verify I wasn’t losing my mind. Even went into reading the readme, some issues…etc to verify.
I’m now realizing that in my Lemmy client the link in the body is more obvious to click on than the actual article itself.


California, Colorado and New York now.
Honestly is getting insane.
Given how many states are pushing legislation like this and how quickly they’re doing it, there’s effectively no way to push back against it…
I do hope that they stop this bullshit though.


Sounds like pretty much every software project I’ve ever worked on
Paving the way towards giving overreaching governments and corporations power over what you’re allowed to print