I’m a camera operator for sporting events. I noticed they had one of these at a rink I shoot at in a small town and chuckled.
Now that they’ve realized it sucks I wish they’d take it down so it would be nice for it to stop getting in my shots.
I’m a camera operator for sporting events. I noticed they had one of these at a rink I shoot at in a small town and chuckled.
Now that they’ve realized it sucks I wish they’d take it down so it would be nice for it to stop getting in my shots.
Yeah I just wanna see pictures of my friends’ pets, kids and art. Not posts trying to bait me in to arguing about whether or not She-Hulk should be twerking (She should btw) or if rice is woke. 🙄
They arbitrarily decided which of my friends’ updates to show me, then started showing me more ads and “promoted content” (read: culture war incitement) than what’s going on with my friends. Lame.
Probably by taking down the companies doing it rather than the people using them. Just set up an account and ask around for where to buy some likes.
How about a $200 tax receipt from the government itself?
I wouldn’t do it on my phone. 🙄
What I’m saying is that it would probably be fairly easy to incorporate an already existing technology in to an AI.
My phone can recognize text on images. How hard could it be to send that data to an AI?
Need to look busy at work? Ping -i.2 <your IP address> will repeatedly ping your own router. Tell your boss it’s running a diagnostic or something.
Probably a phishing site.
It goes, “Oh you don’t have a fingerprint scanner? Enter your Facebook password.” and suckers fall for it.
Especially when the phone doesn’t seem to have a finger print scanner
Ahhh gotcha! You should document and post the process. I’d love to see it!
Question: How do you run this without destroying your walls? I’m not planning on doing it, but I have an Ethernet connection that my landlord put in when he redid the basement, but I can’t picture how it would be done otherwise.
As a stagehand/TVA I also find this quite amusing.
I’m loving it.
I was wondering about situations where there are multiple communities about the topic on multiple instances… is it possible to subscribe to all of them easily or maybe have a way that the communities can “share” posts? Like sister communities or something?
Example, I post to dogsinbikinis@whatever.com, users of dogsinbikinis@whateverelse.com would automatically be able to see and comment on it.
From what I understand this is a problem with FAT32 formatted drives specifically since it doesn’t use the Linux file system. Reformatting is not an option at the moment.
What this does is give my user ownership when you plug in a usb device, which allows rw.
I have it set up to mount on startup, but it mounts to root ownership. Now, I remount it and the owner becomes my user.
I honestly can’t remember what I did to make it happen, but it always mounts to /mnt/drivename
I’m using this for a Jellyfin server. Before I added this rule, I couldn’t add folders past the drive itself as a library, so I see this as progress. I just want to edit meta data now.
Edit: I do have it in my fstab file listed by device ID with these settings: