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It looks like Quad9 supports DoH: quad9
It looks like Quad9 supports DoH: quad9
It might be that someone wanted to change something that was on a website before the archive could get to it too.
Maybe a tilde file would work? You could add all of the relevant data there and when translating between one language or the other it would prune any comments or unsupported features as the output is generated.
Oh, my mistake. Disregard me then.
That’s hilarious. I didn’t know that
I think the difference is that it sounds they are just looking for something JSON-like, just enough to edit and save a change. It might not need to be valid.
I think it is. The more awareness people have, the more solutions we’ll have to work around this global fuck up we’ve inherited. Use glass, foil, or PFAS-free silicone food containers. Get a water filter that removes PFAS. Buy different cookware without PFAS.
The idea is to avoid exposure where possible. Currently it’s impossible to avoid it entirely and this has probably been the case for years. Hopefully we can have produce and products that don’t have it in the future.
My main concern is they issue a ruling so precise that it’s blurry.
That sounds a lot like the constitutional amendment they just removed the teeth from. I’m scared to think how they will screw this one over; especially since we have an authoritarian on the table.
Agreed 100%. They should be forced to add the cost of handling and recycling the material. Honestly, this should’ve been done with all plastic from the get go too.
What happened when you added flour?
I fully agree. We’re bombarded with enough distractions throughout the day. We don’t need more right in front of our faces while we’re trying to do chores.
It might be advertisements. Some newer gas stations/grocery stores have ads playing on the refrigerated section and when it detects someone on front of the door it will go clear or show a picture of what’s behind the door.
It’s completely ridiculous but it’s where things are going now.
Ohh! I misunderstood. Sorry about that. I thought you were taking an anti-vax/nihilist take on it.
The MMR vaccine is very safe and effective. Two doses of MMR vaccine are about 97% effective at preventing measles; one dose is about 93% effective. Source
Sorry but that’s a really dumb take. So you’re saying that 97% effectiveness isn’t good enough so we shouldn’t bother at all?
Recycling should’ve always been accounted for in the cost of making plastics. Instead of handing it on a consumer tax level, the manufacturer should eat the cost of recycling and just raise the price of plastics to what they would be when accounting for a full lifecycle.
I’m pretty sure you can load the model using RAM like another poster said. Here’s a used server under $600 that could theoretically run it: ebay.
I think I read somewhere that you’ll basically need 130 GB of RAM to load this model. You could probably get some used server hardware for less than $600 to run this.
Looking at the policy on the website here it looks like it’s actually fairly reasonable. If you make less than x, are using a listed governmental assistance program, or qualify for the low-income isp plan then the cost is $30/month for 100Mbps Internet. The benefit that’s listed in the article is the current subsidy that would remove the rest of the cost.
Nah, what they described is more like SSO between websites.
Oh God that sounds amazing and terrifying all at once.