Except tox's graphical clients aren't maintained anymore
Now this was quite the read, awesome article
How is bandcamp involved here? I'm curious now
Maybe try a Matrix bridge?
Obbligare l'azienda che ti assume ad assumere altri 200 ingegneri tuoi amici per ottenere i risultati richiesti... Una strategia non comune ma sicuramente efficiente.
È ironico anche il suo completo disrispetto per i brevetti, d'altronde come giudicarlo, quando fai 1 milione in busta paga non ti preoccupi troppo :D
Sometimes
Everytime I am forced to use a proprietary piece of software, my head starts spinning, knowing the suffering I'll have to bear
They used to say NordVPN would boost your game's latency in their ads so I'm not surprised
There's the lijiang tower map that has some really cool aesthetics, I'd say kinda cyberpunkysh:
There's this project: https://watchit.movie/#/ https://github.com/ZorrillosDev/watchit-app
I never got to try it, but they are doing exactly what you want it seems. I don't know how much of their backend they have open-sourced, though. I definitely need to research this more.
They do have a matrix channel and a fediverse presence, so they already look quite alright from the start, and the project is very interesting.
Very interesting article, never assume that a single assembly instruction can't be a bottleneck!
This seems much more exploitable than Meltdown/Spectre.
I wonder when fully libre/open source CPUs will appear. Maybe then we'll just reprogram the FPGA in our CPUs and things like this will stop happening.
I don't think it is relatively difficult to make "Ethical" AI.
Simply refer to the sources you used and make everything, from the data used, the models and the weights, of public domain.
It baffles me as to why they don't, wouldn't it just be much simpler?