No, this isn't a "law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" -- just violating a norm
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You dont need an llm, and it doesn't need to be a developer. Devs are more than capable of writing down words that a human can understand, and if the project is big there will be a manager who has the context to provide a short summary.
However all of that requires company effort.
People who use defaults, what do you mean?
The obvious answer is there's no human at the helm recording changes, it's just the next build. You'll take it and you'll like it.
Now seems like a good time to do a backup.
For local use: https://www.howtogeek.com/260023/how-to-download-wikipedia-for-offline-at-your-fingertips-reading/
If you have a server: https://blog.stefan-koch.name/2024/11/14/self-hosting-wikipedia
(Kiwix-serve is what you're looking for)
Unfortunately I can't vouch for either of these instructions as I followed instructions from a now defunct privacy podcast.
That's a mighty deportable first name. Would be a shame if people reported him to ice until they managed to find someone so ignorant they try to arrest him.
It says shitpost, but I 100000% believe this is a real thing.
Seems fine to me. I hope they start feeling "threatened".
In general, yes. I'm not super old but there's never been a time in my life when that hasn't been the case. Hard to think of a developed country where this is false.
I mean not as much as Russia or China, lol
Audiobook shelf is great, and they have several good client apps in addition to the browser app.
No, fuck dumbasses who think a dash makes you a computer.
Alternate, simpler explanation: watching the trump administration in movie form isn't fun. Fascism is boring.