Yeah man the apps are tight and I still get the most important news. The community is the kinda weirdos I like - Linux nerds, oss purists, cutting edge. I haven't missed reddit in the last ~year of lemmy
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Basically, media cannot truly be DRM because: (1) it ~has to be converted into data that screens and speakers can display (2) ultimately if it's fetching widevine encryption keys, those keys are somewhere in your device and can be retrieved
So yes, you can do it. A "capture card" is such a "gyzmo" — but often, you can just rip using software, i.e. record the decoded stream
Nah he was saying he was okay with free versions of his app undercutting him before, but calling his paid version a scam caused him to reconsider the policy - threatens revenue
Is it still called slavery if the farm is "very big" and the boss has nukes?
Free pay to do whatever you want online, while waiting for them to give you severance / unemployment? Sounds dope, no wonder American companies don't do this. Americans have no shame
My guy they just caught an object falling from space using a pair of giant chopsticks
Nothing wrong with rsync, it's still kinda the shit. Short script, will do everything
https://git-annex.branchable.com/ this thing extends git to handling lots of big files. Probably a solid choice, haven't tried, but it claims to do exactly what you need, and even has ui and partial sync
Seems dope, I mean, your computer don't work and retyping text is lame
Then how do you defeat the new bsod in the Linux kernel? It's got a fancy QR code!!
(It's "install bsd" isn't it...)
That's very hard to believe, and may not be a very good metric for how much effort is actually saved. Like sure, I can have ai generate code, but I often have to spend a bunch of cycles to get it to generate it correctly, and then I feel like the chance of subtle bugs goes up
But yes, how well you can use AI as a coder is increasingly a mandatory skill, and we may as well get used to gdp/productivity rising