Sounds like a good use for asset management. I’ve used SnipeIT for asset management, and it works amazingly well for this.
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Sounds like a good use for asset management. I’ve used SnipeIT for asset management, and it works amazingly well for this.
Corpos talk a lot, without actually saying anything…
What??? People who are fed up with the megacorpos shittin on everyone, aren’t willing to pay for the services of those megacorpos when the free/torrent sources are removed? I am shocked!
Get ready for a bunch of unskilled people making the shittiest apps imaginable.
We currently have skilled coders making the shittiest apps imaginable, due to shitty direction by management.
Here is a list of the other 34 countries
So, I called it Rule 34. It was a joke.
No, no can do. I’m seeing a bird.
Right, but ah to ah mesh, then ac WAPs at opportune locations. This will allow communities to connect to one another, and have local access to current devices. This ah looks pretty amazing tbh
I didn’t know USA law extends to Japan…
Super interesting!
I don’t disagree [with your comment (I absolutely disagree with what ms is doing)].
However, like with all technology in the past, where the civilian market received the obsolete military technologies (think, internet, cellphones, gps, and wifi), the consumer facing LLM/AI capabilities are likely nowhere near what the bleeding edge is in the military sector. The consumer facing Copilot is a product to make it “legal enough” to harvest your data, and the EULA people agreed to without reading is the nail on the coffin in that defense. The end product has nothing to do with copilot, office, or even us civilians. We’re just the vehicle.
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Ah, yes. Rule 34 of the TikTok ban.
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Sweet! I’ve been using MS at work (required) and Libre at home (because screw MS). I’ll give Only another go!
It’s not for you. It’s for them. Copilot digests everything you type into the Office apps, and it provides them with millions of real writing examples that are free from copyright (read the new Office EULA).
I need to try onlyoffice again. The last time I tried, was the original beta, and it was faulty (being a first release beta, and all)
Privacy-stealing telemetry changes often, so the subscription is to make sure that’s updated and works. You gotta pay for the privilege of being datarummaged by the likes of Microsoft The Great.
Don’t forget GPT4All or JanAI, for those rare instances that you want to converse with a dumbass.
I had to use pipx. Pip wouldn’t run it. Where does it actually save the audio files?
Edit: never mind. I’m an idiot. I ran it in home, so guess where the files were… :facepalm:
He’s right, we are virtue signaling. Pretty hard, actually. We are signaling that Facebook has no virtues, we are fkin done with its exploitative ways, and we are leaving due to our own virtues.
Sweet. I’ll see if I can get working later on. Maybe I missed it, how much RAM is required for this?
I’d rather my Signal not be federated sigh Facebook at all. I’d be fine downloading a secondary Signal-owned app just for Whatsapp contacts (that way I don’t have WhatsApp on my phone), but I do not want my standard Signal traffic routed through Facebook’s data-guzzling, privacy-eroding servers.