Your tricks won’t work, skynet! 😜 /s
Your tricks won’t work, skynet! 😜 /s
“I hope this message finds you well”, is a marker I have been using to detect GPT replies. Looks like this is from ChatGPT.
Also it says “BLOB feature” and “BLOB functionality”. What in the coconut does that mean? “BLOB feature is an important aspect for our app.” Come on…
It’s really pathetic that they didn’t even try to read it at least once.
Aah I should have clarified more. My bad.
This is only an issue when the ventilation is very low, means when accumulation of Radon gas happens in some form. In spaces with ventilation it should not be a problem.
But Radon is “one of the leading causes of lung cancer, in non-smokers” . So not critical, but caution must be there is what I understood.
What about radon and radioactivity in granite countertops?
Recently I came to know about this.
Edit: I should have added an explanation. It is only an issue when the ventilation is very low. Accumulation of Radon gas is the only thing to be worried about.
I have a different experience. There was one thread which linked to a github issue. The issue said some blobs don’t have source code. Ironically when I went on to check, the blobs mentioned in the issue had source code, but there were other blobs which seemed to miss the source or build instructions.
I would love to have an independent audit to put this issue at rest. All that happens is more and more noise and no resolution. I am not a programmer so can’t really help here.
Why? Can you elaborate?
Edit: oh, I automatically read it as J. Herkenhoff, and started to wonder what is the problem with the name.
The first messenger without user IDs, Other apps have user IDs: Signal, Matrix, Session, Briar, Jami, Cwtch, etc. SimpleX does not, not even random numbers. This radically improves your privacy.
Same here. Took me some time to connect the dots.
This is a bit absurd. I really don’t think this is as serious as some comments say. Also there is a comment from AUR package manager which explains more details. . And even the blobs in the first post there are source and build instructions in their respective folder.
(Sorry in advance…)
Look, a meme Heimdall.
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If you are looking to volunteer on a project, I’m currently working on documentation on an open source project. This one is not a paid job and I’m volunteering my own time for this. If you are interested we can discuss further.
It’s a project involving mainly JavaScript and a web based application for the end user.
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Great to see you in the wild again! Any update from Immich devs?
What will they do if let us say some pirates try to hijack it? Disable it? Pretty sure it won’t be easy to attack pirates on a boat, by controlling weapons remotely.
Yeah, the person has removed the public property from the ‘public’ and made it a private property.
Public property means owned by the public, not “free item”. If you make it private it is stealing from the public.
Haa, here people, we found a flat earth denier…
If you are serious and not making a joke, I have a bad news for you. It is System File Checker
Giving you the benefit of doubt here.
“/s” technically means “this comment is sarcastic in nature”. But also commonly used with bad jokes and puns as well, indicating that this is indeed nonsense, and I’m aware of it, but I decided to say it anyway.
The previous comment was just a bad and cliche joke that is common in internet forums, referencing the “Skynet” from the “Terminator” movie series.