

if your router is able to you can set up ACLs to allow the TV access to your network but not the internet.
if your router is able to you can set up ACLs to allow the TV access to your network but not the internet.
It’s usually two quarters. By the time we are officially in recession we have been for half a year.
The victims here are all children. I am intensely angry at their irresponsible parents and even more so at the profiteering hucksters who convinced them that vaccines (that the parents already received) were bad.
The worst is “high-efficiency seating” which is just a long table where you sit elbow to elbow with your colleagues and try to work. Even cubicles are too fancy for these companies.
I gave worked for Fortune 500 companies for 20 years, the C-suite are overly focused on what their peers are doing, everyone just follows trends. When RTO became the thing all the popular kids were doing, everyone else piled on the wagon.
It’s basically high school.
Also for an interface, I’d recommend KoboldLite for writing or assistant and SillyTavern for chat/RP.
Pill pockets worked on my cat twice. After that he was like “waitaminute! This is medicine!” So now I put the pill in the pocket and just shove it down his throat and he gets real treats afterwards.
This is correct.
Source: I do this for a living.
That was a lot of fun to watch about a subject I hadn’t considered. Thanks for sharing.
It’s not enough to make money, they have to make all the money. They have a requirement for perpetual growth.
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To clarify, the material is engineered at Rice University, it’s not made from grain.
The training data isn’t stored in the model. You can take an existing model and fine tune it on a whole bunch of additional data and the model size won’t change.
But monthly caps aren’t a cap on bandwidth? Bandwidth is a measure of throughput and that’s not what monthly caps are. If it were, then when you used up your monthly cap you just couldn’t use any more of it because you’d have run out, but that isn’t how it works, if you exceed your cap you get charged a fee, that’s it. It’s just an extra fee for using your internet.
It doesn’t make sense in aggregate either, if I used my entire monthly cap in the shortest possible time period and then stopped using internet for the rest of the month, that would be the most stress I could possibly put on the network. And it wouldn’t cost me anything extra. But if I use 1.3TB instead of 1.2TB over the entire month there is no appreciable extra stress on the network, but I get charged a fee for it. It’s a bullshit fee.
They aren’t rate limiting bandwidth, but monthly utilization and those are uncoupled values. Besides your plan already limits your bandwidth. The data cap is just an added fee.
Advertisers should be held liable for malware delivered on their platforms. A big reason to block ads is to prevent these types of attacks.
Getting awfully Blade Runner in here.