Klingt auf jeden Fall irgendwie gruselig. Könnte unsere Technik das aushalten? Wie sehr ist Technologie vom Magnetfeld der Erde (und dessen Polarität) abhängig? Würden während der Umkehr Partikel und Strahlen es auf die Oberfläche schaffen? Wenn ja, wie lange und würden wir und unsere Instrumente das überleben?
Wer gerne Mal Kopfschmerzen haben möchte, kann sich ja Mal die Kommentare bei Focus anschauen 🤢
Your post only appears in the body of the post (in the image below in the gray area), but there is no preview in area left to the title.
Take for instance this post. There the body is empty and you can see a preview on the left.
I can view the latter by clicking the preview in the web app without opening the comments, but I have to open this post to view its content.
In Jerboa I can also see the whole image of the latter post, but only the markup (i.e. ) for this post when scroll through the timeline.
For people interested, there is a global research network where you can join as a small AS.
As far as I know the Alchemist GPUs require proprietary microcode which Trisquel probably does not ship.
Anyway I’d go with Helix’s suggestion.
The caveat that does exist is for the graphics micro-controller “GuC” firmware. Just as the past decade of Radeon GPUs has required binary microcode to be loaded at initialization time and so has the Nouveau driver since the GeForce GTX 900 “Maxwell” era required signed firmware, DG2/Alchemist does need the GuC microcode loaded by the open-source driver.
Here is an SVG Version for those that are interested
I’ve quite enjoyed Kagi but I kinda doubt they’ll be around for long.
Perhaps. In a blog post they shared they would currently cover their technical expenses with their income but not the wages, which is a shame in my opinion. A clear business model that does not rely on ads and tracking makes me feel better using it.
There is currently no way to block whole instances as a user and it seems like this feature will not come anytime soon. So it’s either self hosting for full control or choose an instance that blocks the unwanted instances. Alternatively you could just block the communities of unwanted instances.
There has been an article that deals better and less click-baity with that claim. Spoiler: there is not much evidence that Apple performs CP detection.
https://eclecticlight.co/2023/01/18/is-apple-checking-images-we-view-in-the-finder/
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