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So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
I pay my delivery drivers exactly 0 tips. They’re paid a living wage, no tips needed.
I use syncthing, which works great unless you need a ton of space.
No, you have it the other way around. It means copyright owners can share “corrupted” versions of their works and the AI can still use it. Possible AI leaks won’t return the original work, since it was never used.
Of course I think this is only one aspect of why artists wouldn’t share their works, but it’s not the point the paper is trying to make. They’re just giving an aspect of how it could be useful.
It’s not what the paper is about at all, seems this is just shit journalism again.
All the paper says about copyright is that this method is more secure because AI can sometimes spit out training examples.
I tried out.
All the options you give are allowed, only what OP shows gives the error. While it seems like a good idea, seems the implementation is terrible and only filters out the most obvious ones.
Old railway lines in Europe often aren’t complete anymore and only cover relatively small distances.
There simply isn’t enough infrastructure to handle a full train network and fixing them up would probably require existing infrastructure and buildings to be disowned and destroyed.
The wheel is just there during the testing phase as a backup, seems the final pods don’t have it, as it would make the idea useless.
Well, not according to these organisations, like Oxfam here who boast about the ecological and social aspect of second hand products.
Clearly you have no idea what these organisations do or stand for?
I don’t think about the price, It’s about reselling something you got at a charity.
Plenty of stores sell cheap, used stuff that everyone can fit in their budgets. More and more of these resellers are picking the stores clean, leaving a lot less available for those who “need” it.
Ah yes, libraries. Those mega buildings with every book on Earth inside…
They didn’t even change the moulds. The caps are exactly the same in many cases, except they’re not cut the entire way around.
Seems a few bottles have better design, but I have not seen those myself.
Mmh seems like a different type. They always get in the way for me and don’t lock into place. Haven’t encountered those types yet
Love it.
I’ve been willing to learn more about programming with location/map data so definitely checking this out.
Are you looking for contributions or help on anything? I think I might at least look at providing a Dutch translation for the front-end if you’re accepting PRs.
To plan, organize or review routes.
This seems more like Garmin Basecamp, it’s not supposed to be used on the routes themselves I’m guessing.
It’s a simplified version of ABV that the UK invented to easier track alcohol consumption
I did a few searches but had terrible results.
Searching for “Tokyo”, I got a summary about some Indonesian food chain. I had to scroll down quite a bit to get info about the city.
It looks interesting, but seems far from ready.
I doubt that. Posts are supposed to encourage discussion. It’s a rule that’s fairly strictly moderated in most communities.
A yes or no question does not do that, it’s surprising the posts aren’t even removed outright.
Yeah, only some bottles do that