I expect that it is not voluntary
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Individual blog posts, actual articals, how to's etc. but they are all LLM generated same shit
Also, thanks for 10ft gnome. That looks helpful. I'm hoping that my new tv will be able to install jellyfish clients
I know that there have been blog post about setting up an htpc using uuntu as the os.
The Australia section is automatically on as it detect where I am. I expect that where I search for things, it prioritises results from Australia. For example if I am look at tax information, Latvia's taxation law will not help me.
It is more that these web pages are probably all LLM written, and so they poison the search results. Not so much LLM search results/helpers at the top of a results page.
Thanks, a couple of new subs, and since laughs from Dad jokes, as well as groans from my wife...
Read the barefoot investor. Has some great tips for kids pocket money, as well as a simple way to educate them on how to use it.
It boils down to splitting the money into spend, safe, give. Spend for lollies and random crap, save to work towards buying something big (like a computer game, RC car etc) and give to teach them the joy of helping someone else.
He also recommends that you should pay cash, so that money is real and they value it. Cards are intangible and impossible for for kids (and most adults) to really understand what they are spending.
We have used this with our son and it has worked well.
All I see is red head
We tend to have a lot more crooners in ours, with a fairly heavy hit of Michael Buble.
Wow, it is hard to imagine that the health effects of open defecation are not that well understood in parts, still!
I have recently been involved in the development of sanitation options in developing countries, but am still surprised at how wide spread it is.
Anyone know of any communities that cover this sort of work?
That was a fun read. You keep being you!
In regards to email hosting.
It is not about hosting the server on your own infrastructure, it is about having there code to host it out have another provider.
There are a lot of email providers!
Also, if you look at the way Lemmy works, it is the same as emails. If they federate a community, the data is kept on both the original server and the federated one, so you duplicate to m the data, similar to an email server.
It is an interesting concept, and maybe the score should just reduce down to brush categories, like fully decentralized, potential decentralized, neither, partially centralized, fully centralized.
Then we won't nitpick on the school l score too much?