I would love for beehaw to stay on lemmy, not necessarily for federation but for my personal ease of use. I understand your issues however and would not be opposed to moving to another base. My main concern would be the availability of an (or possibly several) open source app to participate on the platform, because platforms that are browser-only/PWAs I end up not using on my phone because it never works right for me. And if I don't use them on my phone, I don't use them at all. So for me the main advantage of beehaw on lemmy is being able to use apps like Eternity, Jerboa, and a host of other options to browse and participate in it.
For humans, but not necessarily for camera-based autonomous cars? They also can't just stop on a highway to prevent accidents.
I could see accidents being more likely for autonomous cars on highways though
Conservatives want to conserve their privilege, that's all
Among Us. But it was free and I only needed a couple of rounds to figure out I don't enjoy it much
I'd love that, but imo ALttP is the one in most dire need of a proper remake
If you haven't used Linux before, just know that Garuda might not be the most stable. It wasn't for me at least, I had to rescue it often. But that might have been because I didn't use/update it regularly enough.
As someone who watches the WAN show semi-regularly, I do not get the same vibe from their relationship as you do
By going through your browser history to figure out which pornsite messed with your driver obviously
Neat thing I learned recently: create and attach a second virtual disk for data, set it to writethrough mode in virtualbox. That way it is excluded from snapshots and rollbacks.
No, you can't have mandatory payment for DRM-free media. That's why all bookstores operate on an honour system and let you walk out of the store without paying for the books you take with you.
That's the thing. They don't make their camera app available to third party ROMs despite officially cooperating with one, and they also haven't made the camera's features available to third party camera apps. So for me, being on CalyxOS myself, that announcement email read like a joke.