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I’m in the same position but I’m trying to post some content to try to induce some.people.to participate. I’m going to give it a few months where it can be my personal link farm and I’ll rethink after that if it gains no traction.
Yes, have been seeing this too. Only spotted it when I tried to upvote.
I really enjoyed The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. It got panned by the critics and didn’t do well at the box office, but seems to be being more accepted recently.
I use a cheap USB recharageable rear light from Amazon which have worked great and are nice and bright. For the front light those don’t work so well if you need to illuminate the road ahead (rather than just be seen by others). I use a LifeLine pavo 720 lumen light which has been great. I don’t think they sell that particular model any more but something like this is very close.
This isn’t what it sounds like. If you go through to the original article then the AI usage is for generative AI which you can add to your meetings (eg generating subtitles). It’s an opt-in service and you’re notified on the call if someone enables it. They’re not just collecting your call data.
I’m always amazed that any foreign government handling sensitive information or dealing with defence would consider using windows. Linux has been competent for all common tasks for a long time now and won’t hold any hidden surprises.
Any all-you-can-eat policy is going to attract people who abuse it, and storage isn’t cheap so this isn’t really a surprise. Looking at the limits they’re pretty generous for any real use case and people who need more than that should probably just accept that big storage is going to cost money.
Great to see that there’s an increasing focus on performance.