This is a symptom. If police won't do it's job there will be some guys who will take it into their own hands. The problem is they have even less oversight than police.
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Is it still working with this latest preview build?
And they are doing it in the name of security, lol
And gitea is the fork of gogs, just to complete the family tree
It isnt in the article, are you sure about that, do you have a source? This is news about a new build
There are still ways to bypass these requirements, including setting up an unattend.xml installation, which bypasses the setup phase, but this requires a lot more work and includes creating a new Windows installation image from scratch.
Currently, it's also possible to manually re-add the bypassnro command to your system by typing the following into a command prompt: "reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE /v BypassNRO /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f shutdown /r /t 0"
Did they added a screen where you can install drivers before the account creation page? Or do they mean if your wifi or ethernet hardware needs some special driver you can't install windows on it anymore? I regularly install windows on kvm with virtio ethernet, and I have to use bypassnro because I can only install the ethernet driver after install.
That was an example usecase, an MVP, to show it works and can communicate via the fediverse.
Comments from the post I linked:
The idea is that every fungi-node also has a UI, yes. So you would be able to browse the AI models - for example if you chat with bot A, and the bot is currently learning with bot B and C, those bots would be visible to you and you could open their UI, too. And it should also show bots with which it trained earlier, too.
This way you could “browse” the resulting AI web via the browser.
Well, its similar to a botnet, but one that is open and transparent. You can browse the different nodes, etc. And you can (at least hopefully in the future) add your own computing resources to the network to participate in the AI training.
There was a post about this project a month ago, @blue_berry@lemmy.world added some more info in the comments: https://lemmy.world/post/25493555
The formatting of the bot's posts are messed up. Add a new line after the link. Links are not even working on there, 404 all, the number of the next line are added to the end of the url.
Some clients can convert the user handles to link, but the default webui can't, but you can work it around and make it an instance independent link this way:
[@hatnix@social.tchncs.de](/u/hatnix@social.tchncs.de)
Rendered: @hatnix@social.tchncs.de
Why no split screen or local coop, it seems nice. I dont play games alone anymore.
On mobile it's a bit strange, a vertical timeline could fit better on a vertical screen
A top reply was posted on another lemmy community:
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I can't see any screenshots from the article, all require a bluesky account. At least on twitter you could see images without login before the takeover. I'm alright if a for profit websites hides "their" content behind a login wall, it's their choice, but how lazy is this "journalism" where they don't copy the images, they just link to the original tweets or whatever they called on bluesky.