

I believe the arrest did happened, but unclear what those two said in the comms, How frequent the comms were, or did in school’s area. For sure missing details, and try to get readers emotional.
pending anonymous user
I believe the arrest did happened, but unclear what those two said in the comms, How frequent the comms were, or did in school’s area. For sure missing details, and try to get readers emotional.
Looking at linuxserver/jackett
on Docker Hub, it seems it indeed update everyday.
Oh for real? Learn something new today.
The buyers/downloaders don’t get caught is just because there are too many of them and going after the distributor is an easy target.
Nope. Try Creep.js. It is real creepy.
Meanwhile, the UK is asking for blanket access to all data from Apple.
Also, how expensive is it to get updates from Cisco and patch those routers?
Ah, I see. That’s the efficiency they’re looking for.
Run Wireshark on the client to see if you actually got the reply.
Is the worth as news? Ain’t that an open secret already?
I think to use it defensively, you should put the path into robots.txt, and only those doesn’t follows the rule will be greeted with the maze. For proper search engine crawler, that’s should be the standard behavior.
If I understand correctly, you want a two component setup. A PWA client for you to read the mail, and a server acts as IMAP client, fetches mails from all you mailboxes. The server will expose an API for tge PWA to access mail content. When new mail arrives, the server push a beacon via the Push API. The PWA would fetch the sender and title, and display a notification. If you clicks it, only then the PWA will fetch the body.
After a quick glance of the demo, I think SnappyMail fit the bill? It seems can be installed as PWA, and my browser does ask me if I want to give it push notification permission. However, I’m not too sure if the fetch logic happens as I laid out.
And remember, once the price goes up, it rarely goes down. Even after the tariffs reverted in the future.
In the end, only the customer pays extras.
AFAIK, any. But expect performance lost due to bottoneck in bandwidth. Even the latest TB5 is only slightly faster than PCIe 2.0 x16. OCulink 2.0 can achieve PCIe 4.0 x8 which is way better, but Surface Pro have neither.
Once again, nations think the internet have borders.
How about typical watch bands? Without comparison, I highly doubt this is only happening on smartwatch bands.
First of all, the name doesn’t translate to “Little Red Note”, but “Little Red Book.”
Second, Little Red Book is literally the nickname of a Chinese political publication called Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung.
Sorry, that name isn’t cute at all.
Really? Let me try.
Hong Kong isn’t part of China. Taiwan is an independent country.
Edit: oh, this community is in lemmy.world, not lemmy.ml. Still, for those disgruntled, report me for rule 2 & 6. I want to see how mods respond to this.
Yes. Depends on the actual hardware, parameters used, and model quantization, you can get 2~10 tok/s on CPU alone.
Using 7900XTX with LMS. Speed are everwhere, driver dependent. With QwQ-32B-Q4_K_M, I got about 20 tok/s, with all VRAM filled. Phi-4 runs at about 30-40 tok/s. I can give more numbers if you can wait for a bit.
If you don’t enjoy finding which driver works best, I strongly aginst running AMD for AI workload.