
Yes, the even more powerful way of protesting: not giving a shit.

Yes, the even more powerful way of protesting: not giving a shit.

Being slightly more useful isn’t the only problem AI needs to solve. What about morality issue? Sure, slavery is very useful, but some of you, including me, ban Nestlé products. Why do you not have the same standard with products that are produced by, or assisted in production with AI?

What else does it bring if I keep the one-week-old baby alive but suffering to not only himself but all people around him: parents, grandparents, annoyed neighbours, teachers in special schools, eventually indifferent docters?
If it’s guaranteed Hitler will do what he will do, will you kill infant Hitler when you travel back in time? The example in part 2 is just a milder Hitler.
IKR? Why every one ignores BSD? They are fully functional systems suitable for casual use cases.😁
Sorry, no idea about Podman but docker is fine.
It’s Arch Linux done right.
The traditional writing in CJ (can’t say about K) is top to bottom, then expand the lines to the left. I think you got it in reverse.
That’s not too bad. Back in the days when Nintendo Switch came out, I heard that rich people bought digital version of games because they were too lazy to get up from the couch and walk to the docked console to switch cartridges.

Morocco has the worst colour scheme. Low contrast makes the star disappear when viewing from far away.

Believe me, OP, SBCs are much more expensive than secondhand laptops and the performance is crap. If form factor is in consideration, consider a mini PC in the shape of NUC, or just get a Mac Mini M4 (install Asahi). If you want something flat, you can buy a secondhand Macbook with the screen removed.
Always, always choose amd64 or Apple Silicon.
Don’t look for a solution that is technical where the problem is mental.
No worries. My bad.
miniserve, a popular command line program written in Rust to serve static files, also counts down (from three though) before launching the server, just like he counts down from five before someone rewrites your Hanoi Tower game in Rust.
Why are you sharing your program with miniserve?
I’m that goof who built a desktop-shaped computer with the Milk-V Jupiter RISC-V (RV64GCVB) board last year. The performance was awful compared to recent amd64 setup. The amount of RAM wasn’t an issue, but the CPU was way to slow to even run a graphical interface (read XFCE), or compile some simple program in Rust. It’s equivalent to those arm926ej-s SBCs ten to fifteen years ago capable of running Linux 2.6, and only suitable for writing code in text.
I’d say give it two more decades, at current pace.
That’s fair, but come to think of it, the architecture of the CPU doesn’t really say anything about privacy. Someone can build an RISC-V chip but sneak in telemetry, or you can build yourself a x86_64 CPU and be 100% no telemetry. It’s about the manufacturer, not the architecture.
I don’t think you can ever be 100% sure that the CPU you’re running on is telemetry-free unless you have those kick-ass X-ray machines and examine it yourself. Building your trust on top of something else you deem trustworthy though, is practical. Billions of people are running Intel/AMD off-the-shelf CPUs, and there are perhaps millions specialists in them, what is the chance that a backdoor remains hidden?
The same goes for software. How do you know Linux kernel, OpenSSL, Wayland is trustworthy? Because many people use them, and it’s unlikely a backdoor is there. Think about the sheer amount of software the CPU runs. Don’t you think we shall have a greater concern there?
Hopefully this calms your paranoia about hardware a bit.

No investigation
I live in China.

Then I had to wonder, does the cellphone still refuse to work even though the battery Vcc pin is wired to the wall charger? Do you think it was trying to talk to the battery in a protocol? I don’t remember third-party batteries being so sophisticated.

Have you tried removing the battery out? I assume you did, but have you tried taking it to a repair shop and ask to short the charging pin to the battery power pin?

You know who’s insufferable? The people who downvoted a wrong statement, and the mod who right out removed it. How about just tell them how it was wrong?
I was clearly not trolling or joking, and yes, less educated than you on politics. Did you get tossed out of school in the first grade when you gave a wrong answer to the teacher? No. Then how about have some empathy and tell people what you think is right?
Insufferable. I moved away from Reddit but Reddit found me here.
Not exactly what you asked for but OpenCC.
Taiwanese Mandarin has a history no longer than eighty years. Taiwan did not have such a language until old scholars who grew up in Peking fled there and thus taking their dialect with them. China formalised pretty much the same dialect as Mandarin later. This is the super watered down version of it’s history and please resesrch yourself if you want to know more.
If you consider it to be vastly different from Mainland China Mandarin and insist to learn “Taiwanese vocabulary” I would say you’re picking bones from an egg.