AMD asked them to shut it down. So the guy is going to go back to the pre-AMD release and work independently from there.
AMD asked them to shut it down. So the guy is going to go back to the pre-AMD release and work independently from there.
Kill Chrome/Chromium and Firefox by proxy. Revert back to pure html websites, live a free life.
My plan is to build a second server that I will leave at my inlaws’ house and use that, but for now, I will rent a cloud while this happens.
Photos was part of my plan, so mega.nz isn’t an option. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I like the thought of having timed backups to keep the costs lower by pruning the olds backups.
Thanks, from another link in this thread, Borg seems to have wrapper options as a complement to its features.
Never heard of it, but I will look into it. Thanks
Thats a great link, it lists a lot of options and gives a good explanation on how to setup the author’s choices.
Thanks for the information, I will look into that.
My goal is that if for whatever reason, my homelab is compromised, I will be able to at least restore my important data.
If i can modify the data on the other end, but cannot from my proxmox, then its fine.
I would like a offsite solution in the future, but for now it’s going to be a cloud for data blob only.
“Other company is worst so Apple is in the clear”.Why are you shilling for a mega corp that doesn’t give a shit about you?
I’m talking about really basic stuff. AI is great as an entry point to a new language.
For example, in python, finding out the current folder in which the script is running or in preact, how to use simple hooks.
It’s fast, and once I know the name of the functions used, I can look up the documentation I need to and find appropriate tutorials and examples.
I am looking for a basic coding AI. I don’t want to create a complex software, just something to get me started by example. So bash script level is good enough for me.
I’m taking a chance, but which model would you use for learning new programming language?
Were you around during the ps1 era when you could go to someone and change a chip to play copied discs? That’s the same thing here.
Someone has the know-how, he shares that info and that’s it. There is no knowledge involved, and the person installing the VPN doesn’t even need to know what it is called or what it does, as long as it allows them to watch tiktok.
Then that person tell their friends and it spreads. There is no technical knowledge.
Your initial point is that if someone is capable of installing a VPN, he is probably not a tiktok user.
But VPNs nowadays are extremely easy to setup. If for a tiktok user that means that they can access tiktok even though it is bannes in their country, they will follow a guide to set up a VPN, or a friend will show them.
There is literally no knowledge involved in that. So i’m not sure why you think VPN users are above that.
It worked for Netflix, it will work for tiktok.
You think too far. Some people have the knowhow to install a VPN on a phone and access tiktok. They share that info.
People that just want to access tiktok follow the info to install the VPN and have access to tiktok.
I don’t have the pc with me anymore, but I will try to find a screenshot that was circulating around with a ton of ads, which was my experience as well.
I just installed Win11 on a work computer last week, and there were at least 3 screens of the installer trying to push o365 or one drive.
Then you have the start menu where if you look for a software, 90% of the menu is an ad trying to push you a software. At the bottom, you have your search results.
And then there is the pop ups on the bottom right of the screen trying to sell you Candy Crush or another bullshit software.
That’s awful and I’m glad it wasn’t my computer
NVIDIA didn’t ask to shut it down, but AMD lawyer probably weren’t that hot to what the project had become and AMD asked the creator to shut down the project l, which he did.
But yeah, lots of work wasted caused by pencil pushers and bean counters.