Captchas are good for slowing down bots scraping data. Better than nothing…
Captchas are good for slowing down bots scraping data. Better than nothing…
Roku is selling televisions at a loss with the intent on injecting ads based on whats on screen including detecting when you pause a show/game and injecting ads
Patient Pending…
Considering there are businesses with custom chrome extensions this might work for some time…
Funny the things you can do when you don’t have to worry about shareholders.
He made it though onboarding and got a company laptop with creds. Got flagged by SEC because he got malware day 1. Also they dug in and he was connected to the states with a VPN.
HR failed. SEC caught it. Now SEC/CIO yell at HR.
*self hosts gitlab with docker run
*still doesn’t know git
‘:confused jackie:’
No joke my dad found a phone while on public trans on his way home from work and 2 hours later the cops showed up knocked and asked for the phone.
Owner choose not to press charges.
I live in a major US city. Who knew!
Yeah. Drop over $100 for a high end Pi or get a old refurbished slim pc for same with more compute/ram, VESA mountable, x64 vs ARM and more expandable…
That’s the biggest issue. Support.
Most of the success of the RPi is due to rasparian and community support.
Nice link!!
Codegeex and blackbox look good as far as features go
what are the competitors to github’s copilot? I tried it for personal and really like it but can’t use it for work due to IP leak risks.
I’m hoping there is a self hosted option for it.
Edit: found one. TabbyML
Yeah. Mine was “too complicated” because I had an HSA. Are you fucking kidding me?
This is really sad.
My main machine is running a Asus motherboard. 12 years old and still games fine.
This would fix a boatload of issues and break down Verizon/Comcast into service vs infrastructure companies.
It will never happen.
Both companies would put forth a staggering amount of money into lobbying to kill this on top of all the politicians they already “donated” to.
It’s sickening.
Because you’re a level 1~2 technician hired in to support an enterprise windows environment and you have no choice.
I’m talking about supporting an American enterprise environment that handles medical patient data. No Linux workstations really. Easier to comply with HIPAA that way.
Is it convoluted BS? Sure why not. But Microsoft services are really sticky once you get integrated at a large scale (5k workstations plus over 100 servers).
But… clickbait and drama~~~
You should know people only read headlines!
You can disable or streamline that stuff with either group policy or registry keys.
I used to do the same work (several years ago) and I started researching fixes and writing scripts to speed up my work.
Make a to do list of what your computer setup process is. Figure out the earliest you can launch a script (netshare or usb). Then start writing scripts for your tasks.
Installing apps, file transfers and system configs.
Roku would just start selling the televisions well below cost or even free since they make WAY more money from ADs.
There’s an app to make web apps icons. Or just use Firefox to add the bookmark to your homepage
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