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  • infrastructure in general - even beyond IT. No one sits at home thinking: The sewer system is great! How reliably my shit vanishes from my toilet! Until it doesn't.

  • Rob them yourself.

    Jokes aside: they are mostly dead so pretty safe no one takes anything from them. One still lives but doesn't use anything but the phone. Once shouted at a poor lady calling her because she thought it'd be a scam ^^ pretty safe but you can never be safe enough of course

    1. How to perform anomaly detection on log data with very limited sequential relation
    2. Maybe they are still open.
    3. They are not open.
  • This reads like garbage. 100% ai bs and not even curated. Tells me nothing about it's actual features.

    Maybe the dev was just lazy, maybe they can't speak English. Let me know how wrong I am. please.

  • No. While there are many opinions by no means are all really intellegent once binary. See Hanna Arendt "The banality of evil" or Friedrich Nietzsche "Beyond good and evil" (result is debatable but smart mad)

  • Fair. I was unsure what's prefered as linking an outsourced image doesn't take instance space. I also expected it to be viewable like other images. I am pretty new to lemmy.

  • Search them for words? Try pdfgrep with recursive - very easy to setup and try. If you feel like that's taking too long, you probably need to accept some simplifications/helper structures.

  • I still don't know who he was. Just that many people were deeply unhappy with his existence and that he was perceived as far right. I also don't care.

  • Heyho, fellow German here. Where are you from if I may ask? It sounds like you have some beliefs I don't.

    Sadly, I think it's necessary. Totally up to talk things out though. Would love to see a way without mutual ensured destruction, but I don't. Just because it is ensured, doesn't mean we can't play afterwards btw. I can imagine a good future once Trump and Putin are gone if more open minded presidents come to power.

    I am absolutely open for an EU that has positive relations to both countries, but as long as Russia is attacking Ukrain, Russia is the enemy.

  • Does LibreWolf come with an adblocker as good as brave and can I play YouTube videos while not having my screen on without paying for YT premium?

  • the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a gun.

  • Most care about severe offenses. Trust is not binary. Please make your point or I feel like this is getting nowhere.

  • Specifics matter. I would be fine with an endpoint that given the passport/id card allows to do a basic check for any severe offenses - as often performed for childcare jobs, too.

    Anything beyond that sounds bad.

  • Not federated but a pretty good alternative coming up with Revolt - still has a good way to go though.

  • While revolt is currently unable to provide all features Discord has, for chatting it is definitely a viable option and I am happy to see how quickly it develops. I am considering moving once it reaches a higher state of maturity (I use discord mainly for voice and screenshare). However, I feel like Matrix + Element is the perfect answer to the question.

  • In my first year I had multiple issues with Linux. Mainly because I tried to install stuff that wasn't meant for my version of the OS but for an older one and I blindly followed the "black market" tutorials how to uninstall and reinstall packages to meet requirements. That corrupted my system and I had to repair it multiple times. Also, I played around with many distros and multibooted them all, destroying my grub once or twice.

    Now that I use Ubuntu for a "longer" time, I rarely have issues except hardware specific ones. For example the webcam doesn't work on my dell laptop because apparently it is not supported right out of the box. But apart from that I have no issues compared to windows (where imho windows 11 is an issue in itself).