

Store important telephone numbers on your phone. No need to do a google search everytime you call your doctor/dentist/mechanic/whoever.
Store important telephone numbers on your phone. No need to do a google search everytime you call your doctor/dentist/mechanic/whoever.
Surely you could do something with it, but it probably has less power than a current raspberry pi.
As long as you don’t have a data cap, just leave it running for two days
No PC?
Is theer an assassin behind you?
Is this origami on the shelf?
Oh no, what a terrible way to spend the weekend :(
I think it’s quite unlikely to gain any reasonable part of my chat history from this image.
I like that it wrote “art” on the wall
Just as a side note: this site started before the current drama about the CVE database. The Internet Archive (archive.org) has crawled it for the first time in February this year (but got an error back then).
I’m sorry for your loss! It’s great that you try to be like him and let his ideals live on.
I think this is a fun illustration of a task that is particularly hard for image AI.
Maybe you don’t want to see it? You’ve been warned:
Just for reference, that’s the ChatGPT version. It has some trouble to correctly name the balkan countries, and the UK has been renamed. Greece captured a part of turkey and Denmark has moved under water.
le chat is a french AI service. Maybe that’s why FRANCE has the biggest font size ;)
Letsencrypt already renews all of their certificates every 60 days. Not much will change for the largest CA.
And as most admins are getting used to free certificates, paying for certs will become even less a thing.
The relevant timeline from the article:
Phased Implementation Timeline:
- Until March 14, 2026: Maximum validity remains 398 days
- Until March 14, 2027: Validity shortened to 200 days
- Until March 14, 2028: Validity shortened to 100 days
- From March 15, 2028 onward: Maximum validity reduced to 47 days
I think manual ordering of certificates will come to an end.
I think meaningful commenting only works in trees, for example the old mailing lists.
With classic linear forums, I quickly loose track of different discussions. Good luck finding replys to a comment on page #3 when the post has 300 comments.
A weaker dollar is also a likely reason that is not mentioned in the article.