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[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

Every user of that spotify beta was a leech and spotify was the only seeder for all of them.
The meta defense only works if you make an llm output a more or less corrupted version of your warez.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 weeks ago

Search for firefox-tou.
The presence of that now magically removes mentions of privacy and not selling user-data in multiple places.

-    <p>
-        Firefox is independent and a part of the not-for-profit Mozilla, which fights for your online rights, keeps corporate powers in check and makes the internet accessible to everyone, everywhere. We believe the internet is for people, not profit. Unlike other companies, we don’t sell access to your data. You’re in control over who sees your search and browsing history. All that and exceptional performance too.
-    </p>

+    {% if switch('firefox-tou') %}
+      <p>Firefox is independent and a part of the not-for-profit Mozilla, which fights for your online rights, keeps corporate powers in check and makes the internet accessible to everyone, everywhere. We believe the internet is for people, not profit. You’re in control over who sees your search and browsing history. All that and exceptional performance too.</p>
+    {% else %}
+      <p>Firefox is independent and a part of the not-for-profit Mozilla, which fights for your online rights, keeps corporate powers in check and makes the internet accessible to everyone, everywhere. We believe the internet is for people, not profit. Unlike other companies, we don’t sell access to your data. You’re in control over who sees your search and browsing history. All that and exceptional performance too.</p>
+    {% endif %}

Difference here is Unlike other companies, we don’t sell access to your data.

-    <h2 class="c-section-title">The best privacy</h2>
+    {% if switch('firefox-tou') %}
+      <h2 class="c-section-title">Always protected</h2>
+    {% else %}
+      <h2 class="c-section-title">The best privacy</h2>
+    {% endif %}

Pivoting from privacy to security in the tos.

-      <li>
-        <h2>{{ ftl('does-firefox-sell') }}</h2>
-        <p>{{ ftl('nope-never-have', url=url('privacy')) }}</p>
-      </li>
+      {% if not switch('firefox-tou') %}
+        <li>
+          <h2>{{ ftl('does-firefox-sell') }}</h2>
+          <p>{{ ftl('nope-never-have', url=url('privacy')) }}</p>
+        </li>
+      {% endif %}

As you mentioned they will apparently sell your data under tos.

Where does the tos apply and where the mpl now?
They would have removed all those mentions of privacy entirely if the mpl had no use anymore, wouldn't they?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

That's not a webview, it's a separate api with fewer abilities. Custom tabs I believe.
You can see for example that it always opens as a fullscreen overlay in your app and that it always has that bottom or in your case top bar.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

yes, zen4 is the ryzen 7xxx ans onwards. I think they will change the naming scheme again after the 9xxxs now though.

In my case my 5xxx cpu shows avx2 (256bit) in /proc/cpuinfo, I assume you will find avx512 there if you have it.

Also apparently there are mobile and server cpus with 7xxx names that are zen3. It is a mess certainly.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Affected CPUs: AVX-512 capable CPUs. Intel Xeon, Zen 4 AMD Ryzen and EPYC and up.
Affected function: UYVY to YUV422 format conversion (pixel-level color encoding).
Speedup: 18/10.98 = 1.64x (Since all AVX512 cpus should support and previously have used avx2(56)).

Apparently as part of an ongoing series of rewrites, they made a color encoding conversion function run 64% faster on server CPUs and somewhat recent AMD CPUs

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

The first day of the naturally occuring spring, occuring naturally at a set number of days after the solstice.
You can recognize it from the skybox changing color.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

If the highest bidder refuses to pay up, will it pass to the next one down?
Cause I feel lile some of those higher bids would just evaporate and it'd make perfect sense to place say a 500 bid rn (1920) just in case, if you were so inclined to decorate the domain after aquisition

Edit: And also it would mean you could start a bidding war with hexbeareans to drive up their cost to the maximum they would pay, without any risk to yourself as long as you remained anonymous

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago

glass half full half empty has no good answer. This one does.
Heaters are 100% inefficient machines (tho 100% efficient at their job) and pure virus is 100% unsanitary (tho 100% pure)

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Is a space heater 100% efficient or 100% inefficient?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

thx, didn't realize this happened 4 days ago already. I dismissed it because of that

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Where is the ap coverage?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Feel like it's less about the masonry and more about how Brandwand sounds quite silly

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