

They also probably realized providing free Copilot in Windows would get very expensive quickly, and that not enough users would pay for it.
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They also probably realized providing free Copilot in Windows would get very expensive quickly, and that not enough users would pay for it.


There have been multiple studies finding a general decrease in cognitive skills and critical thinking related to AI use. Here is one of them: https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15010006


headscale, an open-source reimplementation of the tailscale control server, exists. I haven’t tried it myself yet, but it claims to be an option for a fully selfhosted tailscale-compatible network.
“personal massaging tools”


Penny-pinching companies love to give the absolute bare minimum equipment to their employees


Just a wild guess, but maybe it got rate limited by GitHub?


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My bet is on a lot of bigtech bribes lobbying
I know a few artists that would do this for shits’n’giggles
Good luck detecting that with any kind of client-side anti-cheat.
The game will now only play on a “secure” display, and the anti-cheat has privileges to monitor the entire chain from the GPU to the display. Non-conforming monitors or devices in the middle break the chain of trust and the game refuses to play.
And then cheaters will shift to a camera pointed at the screen…
Client-side anti cheat is an endless cat-and-mouse game.
Seeing the cleanliness of this room,
it fills you with determination.


Butt plug


Meta literally torrented 82TB of books to train their AI. Why would torrenting movies to train AI be different?


The UK is no longer in the EU, so the fact they declined doesn’t mean much here.
it does too many things, thus going against the unix philosopy of “do one thing and do it well”
Indeed, the unary plus operator tries to convert whatever is after it to a number if it isn’t already. Since ‘a’ is not a valid number, it returns NaN (not a number)
lots of styles like to open a chapter on the same side, so if the previous chapter is one page short, you pad it.
You can also check the build/install date of a package with pacman -Qi