So what voltage does it operate at, how much can it transfer? What was the previous record? No details in the article
So what voltage does it operate at, how much can it transfer? What was the previous record? No details in the article
The stories about Brave using copyrighted contedlnt is in relation to their search engine, training ai models the same way google does for their results. It doesn’t effect the end user. And you don’t have to use brave search in the browser.
Safari is hot garbage.
Hollywood is dead anyway. They just make superhero movies for china now
Because he’s product architect at tesla? Lol what’s with this massive hate boner that you have to insist he does nothing. I see this all the time from nuffies online here and on reddit
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Why is every comment on here: fuck the rich
They had a Lotus Elise with a battery in it when he came in. Clearly had influence on the models that actually worked.
Interesting, I have noticed it’s very slow with initial backups. So snapshot replication sends one large file? What if you want to recover individual files?
TrueNAS zfs snapshots, and then a weekly Cron rsync to a servarica VPS with unlimited expanding storage.
Pretty sure they just level the ground though
The issue is google for the last few years has been prioritising businesses and services with really good SEO. And ads.
So in order to find helpful user content I always had to add Reddit to the search query.
Yeah I meant just a neat way of searching for user posts.
Google probably ingrained a little so that’s what I gravitate to, but if there are better ways of searching that’s helpful too. Having a search engine do it is good because you might come across old forum posts as well as Reddit, but over the years Reddit just became more prevalent. Obviously these new federated sites won’t yet have all the usable content, but I’m wondering if the process will be the same once they do.
Can we please talk about Rampant
Most computers in the world are not desktops