That’s big news! Wow. This whole saga is getting to be a big deal.
Works with anything plugged into the wall. Software developer most of the time. Helped start a makerspace once.
Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.
That’s big news! Wow. This whole saga is getting to be a big deal.
Games:
Neat! Ill give it a shot.
I have the same phone stock os. How’s graphene?
I’ve used gnucobol before for testing out some rm COBOL that was extremely costly to a company. Ended up saving the company around 40k worth of licencing fees per year with my work before moving on.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the hurricane.
Darn. Yeah that’s what makes these kind of games special. Oh well thanks.
Any more games like that? Other than FTL of course.
Yeah it looks promising.
I had a good time with this game. The music/vibes were great.
I like to spread peertube videos I enjoy. I found this on a new peertube instance hardlimit.com figured I would share.
A company called Clearview AI broke that unwritten rule and developed a powerful facial recognition system using billions of images scraped from social media. Primarily, Clearview sells its product to law enforcement. Clearview has also explored a pair of smart glasses that would run its facial recognition technology. The company signed a contract with the U.S. Air Force on a related study.
Just another reason to not post all your images to social media. Share with family/friends who care but thats it.
What does the article say? Its asking to sign up.
NVM got it: https://archive.is/a2VYP
https://tilvids.com/ has some nice videos.
Im loving the steam deck and the amount of options we have now-days. But yeah lots of litigation.
I think dolphin is next. Followed by discords/websites that talk about emulation in general.
Given that videos are currently getting copyright stuck if just having screenshots of over 10+ year old games…yeah its relevant.
Ah gotcha. I’m on cell so it just looks unformated text.
What did you use to do so?
Tilvideo and makertube are great.