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Just because it’s normal doesn’t me it isn’t bad.
Just because it’s normal doesn’t me it isn’t bad.
They can’t steal my money if its on hard drives buried in a dump.
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Is the one I’ve always seen for ages.
I have 6.22 and Win3.11 running in a VM for fun.
A 15 year old Logitech probably isn’t a comparison to a new one Planned obsolescence was a thing 15 years ago but not nearly as widespread as it is now.
This would be self hosted so you can access your own internal network. Wireguard on OpenVPN are your best options there, personally I use wireguard/pivpn.
And if you absolutely do. Set up a VPN.
Could this be grounds for CVS to sue Google? Seems like this could harm business if people think CVS products are less trustworthy. And Google probably can’t find behind section 230 since this is content they are generating but IANAL.
Could always just use a temp number from a burner app.
1441261, same the account had my college email which I no longer have access to for a reset :(
I’m guessing this relates to training data. Most training data that contains skin cancer is probably coming from medical sources and would have a ruler measuring the size of the melanoma, etc. So if you ask it to generate an image it’s almost always going to contain a ruler. Depending on the training data I could see generating the opposite as well, ask for a ruler and it includes skin cancer.
I wonder if they were also lazy (or dumb) enough to only do .com? Would for example .co.uk be renamed as well?
Next thing you know they’ll put the Ctrl back in the right place.