This is true. Now I might be misinformed but wouldn't that be a civil case? Why is the FBI involved? Because the NYT is bothered that their publications are being achieved without paying for them?
This is true. Now I might be misinformed but wouldn't that be a civil case? Why is the FBI involved? Because the NYT is bothered that their publications are being achieved without paying for them?
Truly an unsong hero. Thank you
This is a wise observation. Although it wouldn't be the first time gov public data is deleted.
Now the site* in question only archives websites(that I'm aware of) so instead of a civil suit,why is the FBI looking into them?
I'm curious of your take.
Btw I like your profile picture
I love it. It looks really real
I just couldn't find the video after
Regarding community and individual based archiving,I once saw a YouTube video that described how you could basically,pool? Your storage and processing to archive websites,databases or info of public interest,I believe it was sparkled from the deletion of ecological/meteorological data gov websites?
Funny. I wonder why
La delicadeza sin honestidad es manipulación
La honestidad sin delicadeza es brutalidad
I have 3 old laptops running nodes for my proxmox where I do testing. I like to think of them as them being forced to work as a server and dreaming of being out and about again 😈
Disculpe, pero que es un SAI? Es similar a un UPS?
Nice,if you have them in cluster now you can have quorum
bsky can have a little police surveillance manual, as a treat
3 Kittens playing inside a computer tower which is offline (kittens are safe)
nc -l -p 123 : netcat listening on TCP port 123 be like …
Folk art style oil pinging of a shorthaired white cat with yellow eyes and a red collar with two gold bells on it. It is sitting up on a red cushion or ottoman and the background is black.
Our local history museum has this painting of "Tinkle" in their collection but I have NEVER seen it on display. Always in storage. They open for the season May 9th and we're very anxious to see if it's out this year. Unknown artist, 1883. shelburnemuseum.org/online-exhib...
It’s perfectly possible that large language models have wonderful use cases, but specific examples of them seem unusually elusive, whereas unbuttressed assertions that the use cases are clear or obvious from people who refuse to answer any follow up questions are rather thick on the ground.
I was doing some research on the difference .mui files for icons in windows versions <&> 10 1809 and I got a stack overflow answer from like 2019 explaining it...but because I did it on incognito mode now I can't find it to add it to my notes FML
My IT supervisor
They say they were only going to attack criminals and drug dealers ...they convinced the public that it was necessary to protect them. If the facts are true(and I would like to make sure they are first) this is objectively wrong
I'm tired boss...
I struggle to make peace with the fact that some people either can't or refuse to see reality the way it is. At least from what I can perceive. And the more I look for information,to try to verify if maybe my perception has deceived me,when I don't find it,it ironically makes me sadder
The United States Government has no legal authority to snatch a person who is lawfully present in the United States off the street and remove him from the country without due process. The Government's contention otherwise, and its argument that the federal courts are powerless to intervene, are unconscionable.
The Fourth Circuit is famously succinct. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
Who could have foreseen this? /S
A picture of a don Francisco coffee can being Hold by a person with a black watch with a Siamese cat on the background
Not much is needed to live life peacefully.
then monolithic social media came...now Facebook and Twitter were for a while the free and open town square. But I'm not sure that's the case anymore,at least not at the same level as before. How would decentralized media react to this issue in the future? I wonder...
It just dawned on me ... People used to read the paper for the news,but then whoever controlled the paper was in charge of the narrative,then the radio came,same issue,then the TV came, depending on the channel there's a narrative.
-Do you think we will have another jan 6?
-Hope not ,but I don't know
Out of nowhere..
-Yeah it's not like it was even a real thing,they just exaggerated what happened,it was just a Pacific tour of the Capitol
It's wild how we live believing different things are real, Different realities
God forbid they decide not to work. "Nobody wants to work anymore" and the famous "they make more money from unemployment,they are just lazy"
It is truly a blessed thing. I recently got back into it. I just wish I could make myself enjoy reading what I need to read for work as enjoyable as the rest