You can disable online results permanently with about 15 minutes of web searching and adjusting settings (including within registry and group policy, but still).
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With NAT existing, I'm not sure there's a significant reason to switch anymore.
Plus the "surprise" privacy and security benefits of just... not having every network connected device directly addressable by anyone else on the global network. The face of the internet and networking in general, plus the security and safety concerns around it, have changed dramatically since v6 was first created.
Famicom Detective Club got a translation/remake for the switch. Might be that?
Oof, yeah. Pretty good beginning, sans the near constant lack of clothes for the protagonist. Not erotic per se, just needless in my opinion.
But then the segment with the shut in just brings a lot of things to a very awkward halt. In my opinion it's a complete tone and focus shift out of nowhere from "slight otaku feel" to "full otaku fantasy". And even that speeds through at the same breakneck speed that the action segments had.
That's about as far as I've gotten so far. Hope it gets back up to the quality level it felt like before that segment. Thanks for sharing this!
Law overwhelmingly overrides contracts, and these types of "haha, you chose to give up your legal rights" contracts are completely unenforcable, but you have to have the means to challenge it in court in the first place. 🤡
At the end of every exchange, someone has to be left "holding the bag". There's no end state that doesn't end up screwing over someone else so you can cash out.
Why the poorly done AI upscale?
From what I can tell, this is the only stuff this lemmy account is posting. Tons of "weekend projects" making grand claims about security and privacy. Usually posted the same day the github project is created, no less.
No, in fact. The nuclear lobby has been historically raw dogged by the malding fossil fuel and coal plant industries for decades. Up until recently, traditional power lobbies haven't seen renewables as legitimate competition due to issues of scaling to meet demand, issues of location restricting where they can be built, etc.
We've had reactor designs ready to use the spent fuel you're so damn concerned about for years now. Turns it into even less dangerous more spent fuel as more energy is pulled out of it (if you'll excuse the incredibly simple summation). Incredibly efficient.
Fully researched. Risks, benefits, construction costs mapped out, maintenance costs mapped out, decomissioning costs mapped out, how long they'd be safe to run mapped out.
Every single time construction of a new plant comes up, there is a massive fucking push from the older "burn dangerous shit to pollute the air and generate power" industry to drum up fear again until the local community "not in my back yard"s hard enough to stop it.
Let me make it as explicit as possible: People like you, freaking out about hypotheticals surrounding nuclear power that they have never taken the time to understamd themselves, are a huge part of the reason why greener energy production is so slow to take off.
If green energy is so ready to take the fuck over and make nuclear obsolete, how in the absolute fuck do you explain what's going on in Germany right now? Are they just too stupid to do things the right, safe, sustainable way that has no drawbacks at all? Or maybe, just maybe, there are still issues preventing reasonable widespread adoption of renewables, and the smog belchers want us at each other's throats instead of at theirs?
Fucking hell. Let me know when you start accusing people of being bots or paid shills so I can just fucking block you already.
Man, we could generate some good wind power with how fast those goalposts are moving!
And if you want to avoid the Microsoft stank, there's VS Codium that has been de-Microsoft'd, like Chrome vs. Chromium.