dacookingsenpai

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[–] dacookingsenpai@lemme.discus.sh 23 points 2 years ago (5 children)

A serious law would be like (but in legalese):

  • By default you CANNOT use tracking cookies
  • If you want to use them you should have a Table that classify them based on how much fingerprint do they take
  • Then you have to explicitly ask the user in the most clear and unintrusive way possible if you can track them
  • And the consent should last 30 days max
[–] dacookingsenpai@lemme.discus.sh 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Ye and in the terminal :) I find easier to copypaste and click buttons sometimes

Late edit: and also great project, genuinely didn't know it (using pytube)

Posted with the wrong account below sorry lol I was saying that, without pointing fingers as i think Lemmy is a w e s o m e, this is a major drawback for new users that looks interoperability.

Absolutely yes. You can try GPT4ALL which works on any decent CPU computer (the minimum I managed to run it with is a 2018 6 core 2.0ghz ARM64 processor) and has a lot of built in models. You can also import uncensored models (like the TheBloke ones on Huggingface ).

I also tried AutoGPT some times ago which is quite complex and cool.

[–] dacookingsenpai@lemme.discus.sh 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

is ok to have workarounds, but i am pretty sure this can be implemented on the app side too. Thanks for the hint tho, at least if i need it i can use it

gg now i get it

i guess i am so used to it that i tought it was the norm

[–] dacookingsenpai@lemme.discus.sh 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

mr agent, i am not gonna do it neither now neither in the future

that said, tho...

[–] dacookingsenpai@lemme.discus.sh 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Yeah, the most powerful drug: money ...joking, he was probably under the best mix his personal lab could have created

compelled to thank you but just as a friend

even back then common sense was a thing so

there is one truth: NOBODY that can take decisions cares about civilians (in general) killed. Except if it justify a "democratic intervention" of course

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