For NASA, similar desk layout, but it does look more modernized.
https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/KSC-20181107-PH_BOE01_0002/KSC-20181107-PH_BOE01_0002~large.jpg
Ctrl+Shift+V exists now which does the exact same thing.
Actually it’s a bit better. Excel always ignores alt codes for the first key press or two after switching windows.
By that logic, there either never has been a murder in human history or governments cause people to murder.
Anarchy isn’t some deep philosophy, it’s just a lack of any sort of life experience.
It’s die.
On the flip side, there is VBA which practically enforces bad practices.
Real AI hardware designed for tensor math
Coral TPU
They exist, they’re just not cheap since they’re meant for enterprise use and should last much longer.
At least for most smart TVs, they’re completely operational if you never connect them to the Internet, though.
That makes sense, I mean your monitor can only fit like six lines of text.
I’ll use it for one-off short scripts. No point in doing the whole shebang for something that doesn’t need it.
Because they knew the type of customer who would want it wouldn’t walk out without paying for it.
Specifically, Bill Gates. He’d buy them all so that the only OS left on the shelf was Windows.
Well, that’s basically just containers.
Well I can see which one you’d be in the meme.
It’s available to every Cloudflare user, US or global.
PhotoDNA is also available for every website in the world.
PhotoDNA isn’t run by Microsoft anymore, but by the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children.
Nearly every country has strong Anti-CSAM laws on the book which require reporting known distribution. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.
A large issue is that what would be one subreddit is now a dozen different communities. What would fix this is allowing communities to “federate”.
Let’s say you had news@europe.site and europenews@lemmy.site.
The mods could have the option to consolidate with each other. Each would have to agree to the move and could revoke that access at any time. If one instance goes down, the other still retains their posts. Both of them would still exist on their own, but anything made on one would automatically be published on the other.
This could have multiple levels.
At the most basic, posts are just automatically brought over between each community. The mods can take action that only affects their local instance.
You can then add an option to federate with the other community and any community they federate with. Mods are presented with options to disallow some of those communities if they choose.
Each community can then set moderation levels and permissions. There could be an option to retain moderation on federated posts made on the other instance for their local posts. IE if europenews@lemmy.site removes a post made on europenews@lemmy.site, news@europe.site can choose to have it removed there.
You can also choose to grant full mod powers to other communities. So if europenews@lemmy.site removes any post, even one made on news@europe.site, it would automatically be removed from news@europe.site.
This would alleviate the fractures caused by multiple communities without losing the benefits of federation.
I’ve been called a centrist because I called for socialized healthcare, cheaper education, higher taxes on the rich, and putting the needs of people above the desires of the companies.
Apparently that’s not liberal enough for a lot of users.
You sent over twenty-two thousand notifications lmao.
And then the bot added about as many tags to the PR.