

The title of the photo is:
Gottfrid Svartholm, one of the co-founders of The Pirate Bay in his work station
So it follows that it’s his room?


The title of the photo is:
Gottfrid Svartholm, one of the co-founders of The Pirate Bay in his work station
So it follows that it’s his room?


If only LLMs did that


Afaik the files exfiltrated were photos that the on device detection could not identify and were uploaded to verify server side. That would mean not all pictures are sent to the backend, and that corroborates why “only” 70k photos were stolen when discord has millions of users verified.
Of course you have to put your trust in a closed source system so best not to upload, but if true it’s still a far cry from openly lying about it. It’s probably explicitly stated in their ToS that they may upload the file if the verification fails client side.
Thank you for creating libre engagement content!
I am not (yet) at fosdem. Am I allowed to engage?
Poor little cesspools. Why won’t somebody think of the hexbear user that can’t spam pig shit to new instance admins…
Seems like ml users don’t have more than 3 neurons to activate and think this through. Don’t wonder too much if no instance wants to federate with you.


You mean Gemini reading your emails? That’s way after Bard was a thing.
Plus, Apple AI is basically at the same level still.
As long as you own the means of dishwashing, it’s okay?
The default banned instances list include lemmygrad and hexbear.
Pretty sane defaults, and the admins can change that after setting it up.
You can see it in app/cli.py inside the piefed git repo

Do you believe in engagement after content?
Raised lettering, pale nimbus cyan…
Impressive, very nice!


I agree with you, especially since allegedly this mod doesn’t contain copyrighted materials from the games. Compared to a source engine mod where your code is based on their SDK which is licensed to you under non commercial, I think it’s fair game here.
However I read that the VR mod in question was not in perpetuity and you had to be subscribed to download updates, which tarnishes a bit your point. But continued support may very well be worth a couple money every few months.


The context is explicitly a game where the engine supports saving at any time exists and it is not available for the user.
I am well aware of the difficulty of implementing such features so respect is given where it’s due.


If the game has no manual save but random auto saves like the op’s first example, then all your points are moot as the game still needs to have the save feature working properly. It just doesn’t respect the user enough to let them save on their own terms
The pot is if you want to control the speed manually. The transistor if you want to control it from the pi (from the temperature for example).
If you want a potentiometer, there are two ways I think :
Have the potentiometer plugged to the pi ADC input, and in software regulate the pwm output to the transistor based on the signal coming from the pot.
Another way is to have the potentiometer in series with the fan and only control it from the pot. I’ve never built any circuit like this so there may be consideration to be put into the max current the pot can handle, but I guess for a small fan it could be okay.
In both cases you’ll need a 12v source. Either a 12v power supply, or a DC step up from 5v (from the 5v power supply (maybe the same as the pi), not from a pin on the raspberry as it can’t draw much current). In both cases, the grounds should be tied together so they all see the same voltage in reference to ground.
I can help you further if you want, but don’t hesitate to ask a LLM for it as they can be quite good now for such circuits, and can in theory explain concepts you don’t yet understand.
You can use a transistor to pwm the 12v input to the fan. I used IRLZ44n to this effect since they work ok at logic level. There are better transistors but the principle is the same


Another perspective is that the US has military bases all around Europe. They don’t need to fight in Greenland if they can pressure opposing governments directly on their home turf


For those downvoting, it’s real and was leaked previously:
A purported leak from a document labelled as part of America’s National Security Strategy has sparked intense debate across Europe. The document allegedly suggests that the United States aims to weaken or remove the current ruling parties in France, the United Kingdom, and Germany
He’s probably more of a Linux guy than fan of windows