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  • Heads up display in an Audi E-tron (the open source license citing Redhat)

  • I believe this opens him up to a civil suit, even if the government won't pursue.

  • Is it even possible? I've seen these types literally harm themselves by walking the path of ignorance and still refuse to turn around.

  • Or start burning books.... /s

  • I've actually had this occur before to a machine I specifically disabled the tpm on so that it wouldn't happen (it was an account less frozen kiosk). I was fuming the entire time I spent rebuilding it.

  • Depends. Also, I've had mine mistakenly flag my account to warden and blizzard support said they do not support or recommend running it under wine as "it doesn't meet their operating system requirements" so just be prepped for zero help if you get caught in any anti-cheat dragnet.

  • It's likely done in an automated way by the same equipment that tests the hardware, so costs are probably more along the lines of a few fractions of a penny, and imo shipping any device without an os at all is a bit silly as they could very likely end up in the hands of someone without the capability or equipment to image them.

  • Still gotta be careful since some manufacturers have started auto-connecting to open access points when they detect them.

  • Indexing websites adds significant traffic to those sites. It's not a good idea for the health of the internet for everyone to be Indexing, maybe you should search for a precompiled index you can train the lmm on and distribute it daily. Or do the crawling yourself and distribute that index.

  • Ironically the proton mail ceo is pretty Maga hard.

  • I don't believe you can say that without adequately providing evidence and financial breakdowns. Not saying you're wrong, but given that developers even in the EU where alternative app markets are allowed still publish to the apple app store, I think that it's likely more fair than you realize. The cost to do all of what they provide for a $100/yr dev license + 30% pro-bono is immense. Even the least used applications with the smallest budgets receive state of the art infrastructure, toolkits, and security review as well as a bevy of other apple provided resources. It's the same for other marketplaces as well. Steam for example provides marketing, development guidance, server hosting, and a wide variety of other non-trivial non-free to provide services for their share of the cut.

  • It pays for the development of system apis, update infrastructure, software deployment infrastructure, software development sdks and toolkits, among a bunch of other very expensive to maintain infrastructure. There's the argument to be made to force them to allow competition, but I don't think you can call it robbery from an informed 10000 foot view because everything they provide is extremely expensive and extensively technical to host/construct on your own.

  • Replaced the fan with a bad bearing on one of my proxmox hosts today. For a short while I figured I was going crazy because it seemed to stop making noise when I actually got close to the server, but it finally fully gave today and I was able to identify and swap it.

  • Tesla doesn't have traditional sales staff. They're more like showroom managers. All you'd be doing is giving them foot traffic that makes them more attractive to passerbys.

  • I think you misunderstand the purpose of open source. This is something someone made for the community out of the goodness of their heart and a desire to create. You can build on top of it or use it as a base and completely remake it if you want, but they're not making money off this... So your attitude towards them and what they're offering to everyone for free is honestly quite rude and entitled.

  • Jellyfin is the sever bro. You can implement your own client and choose from a pretty decent variety of clients on Android and most platforms. Only Android TV really suffers from required first party support, but the api is documented and we encourage you to make your own or port it to whatever front end you'd like.

  • Welcome to like... 40-80% of the global food chain my dude. So few things are made ethically.

  • N...not quite...