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Nuclear Weapons: Preventing World Wars for over 75 years.
Nuclear Weapons: Preventing World Wars for over 75 years.
For CSAM in the US, you have to have actual knowledge to be responsible for reporting. If you view the image or it is reported, you must act. Its pretty much the same for DMCA.
When releasing art, I recommend using a Creative Commons license such as “CC BY 4.0”. They have a license chooser you can use.
I think this could be very valuable for the community and the Lemmy devs. However, I believe to be successful, there needs to be a volunteer(s) who “sync” the community to the GitHub issues. We could automate this but that would make the situation worse. Here’s how I could imagine this working:
When a new feature or bug is posted, the mod determines if this is duplicated or not. If so, they will reply to the post with a link to the previous post and lock the current one. If it is truly new, the community can vote and comment. After a week or so, if the community supports the new feature or fixing the bug, the mod will open a new GitHub issue with a summary of the community discussion and link to the discussion.
This is a lot of work for the mods, but I believe it would really add value for both the Lemmy community and the devs.
No worries, I’m sure Norton Utilities will fix it.
I had never thought about having wireless satellites on a Bluetooth speaker. Everything sounds amazing except for the price!
"There are 5 games written in Rust and 50 game engines.” — Interview with Senior Rust Developer in 2023
“When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure”. — Goodhart’s law
I would love to have this in Azure DevOps for wikis. The Mermaid support is too limiting.
Plus an appointment is not required for those that have an iPhone with LiDAR which is probably nearly everyone who is considering purchasing this.
In C/C++, undefined should be the meme of the little girl smiling while the house burns down behind her.
I think that would only work when the number of instances is small. Two solutions to this might be:
I’d love to know how much AMD is paying to keep DLSS out of the game.
Yes, with a major caveat. An instance will search only communities that at least one user on the instance is subscribed to and only as far back as the time the first user on the instance subscribed to the community.
I’ve always been confused why Google keeps Waze and Maps completely separate. Google Maps interface with Waze crowd sourcing would be killer.
Have a look at Star Citizen (still in development).
In development for a decade with over $580 million in development costs and no release date in sight.
If an instance has an onion address, the text will come through Tor; however, pictures from other instances will still go through exit nodes since only the instance that hosts a community serves the media. My understanding is that Kbin federates everything but I haven’t used it and am unsure how it interacts with a Lemmy for media.
If you would like to use this project to learn Rust, go for it! However, there are utilities that will convert Lemmy’s TypeScript to Python. There are also a few Lemmy Python packages on GitHub.
I used to love Etsy for true, handmade items. Now I have to wade through a sea of drop shipped AliExpress crap.
I can’t say this is for me. What I really need is something that will convert one flavor of regex to another. It’s really annoying to always have to look up the shortcuts and capture group syntax.