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Goddamn, seeing it all together like this doesn’t paint Mostaque in a flattering light at all. I’m glad that we got open Stable Diffusion models out of his venture but it sounds like it was nothing more than a lucky fluke of mismanagement.
Goddamn, seeing it all together like this doesn’t paint Mostaque in a flattering light at all. I’m glad that we got open Stable Diffusion models out of his venture but it sounds like it was nothing more than a lucky fluke of mismanagement.
They were stealing credentials to sell on the dark web; claiming it was a protest is a thinly-veiled excuse to get the kneejerk “fuck AI” crowd on their side.
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I apologise, and I also apologise that I’m not apologising that hard about it 😂
Only a little?
That sounds reasonable to me! Would explain why the mobile app has it and the web app doesn’t; I don’t know if a Lemmy instance has a way to advertise the functions it supports to third party apps.
At least in the Voyager app. I have heard it’s not the same thing as elsewhere but I haven’t taken the time to understand how or why it’s different.
I have no horse in the Linux distro race, I’m just downvoting this inferior version of the meme format because fuck that guy.
IONOS don’t support 2048-bit DKIM keys though, which I consider to be a pretty hefty point against them.
I think it leaves that up to the host OS; I’m just using SMB network shares, directories in which I bind directly to the containers I want to have access.
The only option now is to slap an Intel Inside® sticker on your forehead and wait to be backdoored by three-letter agencies. My condolences to you and your back door.