Making my home server automatically draw backups from the hosted server. Not hard, but needs to be done.
Also the home server is too loud. But it’s idle most of the time. So I would need to enter the bios to change the fan settings. But for that I’d need a GPU that fits in there. So now I have to buy a GPU first just to enter the BIOS once and change the fan settings. I figured it is not possible to change fan settings as root user on Linux?
I don’t know about you people, but given how much stress Disco Elysium puts on how fucked up the main character is, I feel like it is no surprise that its developers get into conflicts all the time.
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If I have a spare pokeball, you can catch it and force it to battle against the next one.
Orange man scratching himself all over his body now.
Why would anyone make something like this?
Do you also see the face on the left one?
“I’m fat.”
“Yo momma so fat she being used in a trebuchet as counterweight”
Oh wow, it was that easy all the time to fix a country’s economy? Why did no one think of that before?
Congrats to them. Sad though that they had to go as low as selling their users out to AI training for that. And context sensitive advertisements in social media are also more a drag to society. But hey, they did it.
Maybe now they can shift to more ethical business models?
You could also try to get a tungsten replica of your genital. It’s probably more expensive though.
If he did, he likely did that before it was possible to create photorealistic digital clones. Then it’s an interesting question about how US contract law works: are you able to agree on something that is not possible at the time of signing?
Surely, if the contract would contain some explicit clause about that. But if it just said some like “we can do anything we want with the video material”, then it’s probably less clear.
On the flip side, he may be ridiculed by fossile fans for driving electric.
And then he starts crying during the orgasm?
Waiting since yesterday evening…
“AI company shuts down”
We’re gonna read that more often in the next few years.