Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
Did you enable accept subnets or exit node?
Try doing a --reset --up and don’t turn on any extra features.
I yoloed from a year old version up to the latest, it was fine.
Can try home depot style stores, you’ll find stuff more aimed at construction.
Check Costco. They sell carts like that since people use them for their grocery runs.
No, From is the new Lost. It’s so good though, I highly recommend it.
They didn’t. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helios_Airways_Flight_522
Happens in small planes too https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65814758
Shoot it down, or just get it’s attention. A lot of the time there’s a radio fuckup. If some guy cruising in his Cessna sees a fighter pull up along side, he’s definitely switching to 121.5.
There was a commercial jet that was non responsive and the fighter could see the pilots passed out.
Otherwise be there to shoot it down quicker if it looks like it might be taking an aggressive action.
It’s anti DDoS systems filtering the automated request from lemmy to generate the preview. As a user nothing you can really do about it.
Chmod works recursively.
What modes exactly are you trying to set? Why do you need different perms based on the file type?
Usb c has 24 pins. A typical barrel / stereo style jack has 2 - 4. The connector would have to be absolutely huge to carry the number of wires.
Power plugs are similar problems. You need 3 wires and you can’t risk the pins crossing over each other and shorting out. You don’t care about that on your headphones due to the low voltages. Wall plugs need to be fully isolated and safe.
I think there’s a lot of grunt work artists than you might be aware of. My last job was at a video game studio and it was kinda eyeopening the amount of generic story boarding / art work they would send over to Eastern Europe / Asia to be done for cheap.
The visible side of the industry (what you’re talking about) yeah I agree, but AI is slowly going to pick away at the lower skill levels until only experts are really useful. How does a junior become an expert in that world?
how will it change the average person’s life in 1 - 3 years?
To be blunt, it’ll probably make them worry about losing their job. AI can’t do everything and it does a lot of stuff pretty shitty, but so do a lot of people.
Tech workers, artists and other industries have long had to compete with work being sent overseas. Now it’s even cheaper and faster.
A lot will fail yes, but I think there’s actually a lot of value in AI and many will succeed. Blockchain has always been a solution in search of a problem, but AI actually can help in a lot of ways.
Leminal.space’s pict-rs seems to be was down, so when I expand this I get a broken image icon. I thought that was the css joke at first.
So they can take it, modify it to fit the job description they’re trying to get a commission on, get you in, collect their commission, then disappear.
Their commission is often 25% of your yearly salary.
With the way the bricks are laid, wouldn’t it distribute the weight across the entire base?
Valid, but it’s run by a group in the UK that runs several of the popular ones. It’s prooooobably not going anywhere.
Sh for shell scripts.
You know they’ll eat us if we die and they’re hungry right? https://www.science.org/content/article/yes-your-pet-might-eat-your-corpse-s-problem-investigators
Still, some pet owners might take comfort in knowing that their bodies could help their lonely, hungry animals. “If it kept my old golden retriever going after I died,” Byard says, “I’d be quite happy for it to have a feed.”
I’m right with you Byard.
Salt water.