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FloatArtifact
·2 days ago·discuss
Thank you all involved! Bring it to our cars next! I'm looking at you, electric vehicles!
FloatArtifact
·7 days ago·discuss
Thank you for supporting Open Source as a professor!
FloatArtifact
·7 days ago·discuss
It's simple. If I want to support you, I buy your merchandise.
FloatArtifact
·14 days ago·discuss
Should I thank my washing machine for washing clothes? I'm careful not to project humanity onto an inanimate objects.
FloatArtifact
·16 days ago·discuss
Intel Arc Pro B70 32gb for $999ish https://www.newegg.com/intel-arc-pro-b70-32gb-graphics-card/...
FloatArtifact
·17 days ago·discuss
Have you tried to get an EV part independent of a dealership?
FloatArtifact
·23 days ago·discuss
The biggest threat isn't the bomb, bioweapon or AI supremacy. The true threat is AI's impact on human learning and development.
FloatArtifact
·23 days ago·discuss
Frankly, they've been asking for the AI industry to be regulated. They just didn't expect it would be just them. Although I'm going to say here now that I think this is going to have a broader ripple effect all the way down to open source and foreign countries developed models.
FloatArtifact
·24 days ago·discuss
> Such as? If there is dependency on proprietary software, you can install it on GOS if you want and consider it more "safe".

Again, this isn't about me. I'm fine giving up some convenience, but I know other people aren't. The average person is just going to simply install the app. Part of me asking this questions is gauging average user experience.
FloatArtifact
·24 days ago·discuss
This is not really about me, but understanding if these apps have issues running under the OS. These type of apps typically have extra "security" features.
FloatArtifact
·24 days ago·discuss
Oh, this made me laugh so hard. I wonder if metas segment anything 2 would be an improvement.
FloatArtifact
·24 days ago·discuss
Any issues with banking insurance or healthcare applications?
FloatArtifact
·last month·discuss
Open source all you want! It doesn't change the fact that they're spying the contents of your screen no matter what input is being used with Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technology

https://docs.roku.com/published/acrservicepolicy/en/CA
FloatArtifact
·last month·discuss
If you're close enough to buy, I suppose you're close enough to get it maintenance and fixed across the border. I doubt you can go to AutoZone and pick up a generic part. Although with a vertical integration, that's that's happening in the U.S. too.
FloatArtifact
·last month·discuss
As an open source developer, I'd rather have companies donate the subscription x months than tokens. Money would be amazing, but nobody really supports accessibility which is where my interests and time goes.
FloatArtifact
·last month·discuss
Slay the Spire 1 and 2.
FloatArtifact
·2 months ago·discuss
Unfortunately for the 2023 Nissan Leaf has a CAN gateway module. Basically, it's like a firewall or gateway to filter out CAN writing commands commands so you can't directly talk to the car with open tools through the OBD-II. Basically, it's a read-only port that's only when the car is powered on. Unfortunately a lot of cars are now starting to do this. I guess I'm gonna have to make a modified version of CAN tap cable for an unrestricted OBD-II port. :( https://docs.openvehicles.com/en/latest/components/vehicle_n...
FloatArtifact
·2 months ago·discuss
Can you freely download firmware and update the printer offline?
FloatArtifact
·2 months ago·discuss
> Are the developers allowed to sell those keys for less than the Steam price?

I believe so. However, even if it's not I don't see any other platform allowing you to use their service and sidestep platform fees. Someone mentioned above that there might be limitations for the number of keys, but I'm not aware.
FloatArtifact
·2 months ago·discuss
Regarding the 30% cut. Developers can actually generate steam keys and publish them on third-party sites which can be redeemed by users on Steam. Developers then get 100% of the profit.