That’s less than a kettle, in the UK at least.
Of course I wouldn’t want to be running that all the time, because electric ain’t cheap.
That’s less than a kettle, in the UK at least.
Of course I wouldn’t want to be running that all the time, because electric ain’t cheap.
Yeah, I’ll wager computer generated blur is easier to undo than real physics generated blur.
There was that Canadian a few years ago who used a swirly blur on a picture of him raping kids, and the German police reversed it and had him locked up.
Or indeed something that is really possible with anything. If it’s blurry it’s broken. Learn your camera settings and take another.
There’s going to be a lot of shocked Pikachus when the inevitable enshittification hits, and suddenly they charge to host all the documentation and wiki pages. All that barely maintained stuff will just vanish overnight.
“Privacy.”
They keep using this word. I do not think it means what they think it means.
None of that really seems to count for GDPR. And good luck picking any one person out of a sea of a million orphaned comments.
As I understand it:
As long as the link between data and user is severed, they are compliant with GDPR. Anonymising data (proper non-reversable anonymisation, rather than pseudo-anonymisation) is as good as deleting. As long as it’s not personally identifiable, it’s OK.
I suspect anyone else expecting the EU to purge reddit of their comments will be equally disappointed.
Or is all just LLMs summarising the same badly translated source.
And, because I’m not entirely uncynical, does the creator of the spreadsheet work for any of the companies included upon it?
Fuck me, 6 million across both browsers and my work PC.
Use Chrome enhanced privacy protection now.
That way it’ll just be one of their closest friends, who might coincidentally sell it to the other 755.
Yes, but if the server isn’t fast enough to do it, then you’re going to have a bad time.
Yeah, it should have been fine. Was latest Ubuntu as well. Maybe something iffy about the laptop hardware, some obscure thing that wasn’t supported. In any case it’s gone now.
I tried this recently with a 10 year old laptop. Much better specs than that. 6GB RAM, ran W10 incredibly slowly due to HDD.
I couldn’t even boot the Ubuntu USB installer.
I find Kodi decent on my nVidia Shield, where Jellyfin often struggles. Especially when it comes to subtitles.
Strongly dislike the UI though.
Never noticed an ad in the Primary tab. They appear in the others. I genuinely never look there as it’s just three extra tabs of spam I don’t need to see.
If any of my wanted email is there, I guess I’ll see it when I use the search function. That also doesn’t have ads. So far.
Advertising company puts adverts in one of few products they didn’t shutter two years in.
Years ago.
More at 11.
Yeah, there’s like three tabs there I don’t need to look at.
Ok, that works, ta.
Strange how just setting the default doesn’t.
Automated numberplate recognition systems have spoilt so much fun.