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Reynolds wrap literally has this as a faq on their website because so many people think it.
Reynolds wrap literally has this as a faq on their website because so many people think it.
This is awesome. I bet it’s how my dog feels when I use the ball that’s made to bounce weird.
You do realize that’s why Reddit went down the shitter right? Appealing to the mainstream is literally what got us to the point that everything is filled with ads and misinformation.
I’m guessing you aren’t a programmer or network engineer, because a relay does not necessitate storing anything. Your router does not “store” your webpages when you go to a page on the internet. Something like mulvad vpn doesn’t store anything when using it.
I’m still looking for the glasses to show op is a professional.
This one is better than the op
Also the difficulty is in the production line and custom swappable components, not the case design.
Fish reversed the numbers. It should have been miles per kWh
Last summer. We have a lot for camping. We make sure to have one for each are we go to. I also have charts for nautical navigation.
Nohello.net or whatever the URL is
Gaming desktop, two laptops (one for work, one for personal), phone, a NAS for server stuff.
I informed my SecOps team and they reached out to Slack. Slack posted an update:
We’ve released the following response on X/Twitter/LinkedIn:
To clarify, Slack has platform-level machine-learning models for things like channel and emoji recommendations and search results. And yes, customers can exclude their data from helping train those (non-generative) ML models. Customer data belongs to the customer. We do not build or train these models in such a way that they could learn, memorize, or be able to reproduce some part of customer data. Our privacy principles applicable to search, learning, and AI are available here: https://slack.com/trust/data-management/privacy-principles
Slack AI – which is our generative AI experience natively built in Slack – is a separately purchased add-on that uses Large Language Models (LLMs) but does not train those LLMs on customer data. Because Slack AI hosts the models on its own infrastructure, your data remains in your control and exclusively for your organization’s use. It never leaves Slack’s trust boundary and no third parties, including the model vendor, will have access to it. You can read more about how we’ve built Slack AI to be secure and private here: https://slack.engineering/how-we-built-slack-ai-to-be-secure-and-private/
Because foss is usually not the easiest option. In fact it’s often quite difficult to maintain. So not only creating foss but then hosting your projects on foss is not tenable. Where does the line get drawn? OK you’re running forgejo. Are you running it on infrastructure that you control? You don’t control the DNS, you don’t control the ISP, you don’t control the fiber, you don’t control most of the stack. Putting something on GitHub is really inconsequential if you’re making your project open source since anyone can use it for anything anyway, so who controls the platform doesn’t matter in the slightest.
4o didn’t get it for me.
Not if you are a wife and catch your husband though.
that’s really weird. I worked in healthcare and literally never saw that once… that was a decade ago now, but still.
What country and industry do you work in? I’ve never even heard of that much less seen it in a professional capacity.
If you have an Apple Watch you don’t even need to do that. 😂 but yeah it’s great having a fingerprint scanner on a computer
Where is that setting? I can’t find it.
Geez that article is terribly written. But interesting nonetheless!