Co-op is generally considered more correct, yes
Co-op is generally considered more correct, yes
I didn’t see anything in the ruling that would restrict it in that way, but i would be happy to be wrong there.
It’s not useless, it’s saying you can’t afford the better quality product you dirty, dirty poor.
I unironically think it would be easier to train users that the report button works now than it would to get automated reporting that was worth a damn implemented.
No, this checks out
Agreed, but I don’t think anyone here is arguing against split bill for generation vs grid maintenance and improvement, just that they want return on the power they put back into the grid, if for no other reason than to offset their own investment
Sure, but it’s ‘free’ generation capacity, and storage works far better at grid scale
This post is forgetting the alcohol
My solution to this was to put the default download folder on an nvme and then move the torrent to a storage hdd after completion
They did, but idk if the SA boards should be treated as the model forums should aspire to
It just demonstrates to me that it was never about being locked down and was always about them taking his money
Devolver is consistent, but paradox has been all over the place lately
I’m not sure. I never ran into an issue with the boot partition last time I did this, but that was vmware fusion on a macos host in like… 2015 so. So while I would probably just yolo it and unmount the boot partition (or maybe try to migrate/reinstall to another drive so it can have its own boot partition?), you might be better off trying something else.
Either that or try another hypervisor
This is one area where Win11 (and maybe an updated win10?) might have a leg up: my hyper V has the option of adding a disk later in the wizard, which allows me to go into IDE controller 0 and mount a physical disk in the new vm’s settings:
As a networking nerd, I am endlessly frustrated with how many otherwise smart people are just ‘fuck ipv6 lmao’
Giving me goddamn flashbacks to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26BAlfWBm8
The AI service relied on content from contributors who were not consulted about the project and, as freelancers, retained copyright over their work.
Sounds like you own that AI, and you should contact your peers and sue.
This doesn’t sound like ‘bosses’ banned it so much as council employees not being allowed to accept gifts over a certain value
Happily, the costs (server/hypervisor, domain, static IPs, proper firewall) are ones I already needed to spend for work, so the only tricky part will be finding the time and making the effort. Maybe by then the ux issues with low population instances will be sorted lmao.
Used fedia today, and it looks like they never quite nailed down their 504 problem, so I think I’ll give this one a go for a while.
He was specifically instructed in the linked pr to change the license terms, I don’t see how that makes him the asshole here.