Slackware. Fall of '93. Well over 20, 3.5" diskettes. Sacrificed my OS/2 machine to do this.
If you subscribe to a few communities, start watching the posters. Find a few posters you like, click through to their profile and see what other communities they follow for ideas.
This isn't true in the least. Purchase a tool and look through the manual. Every section marked "danger", "warning", or "caution" was put in there because someone sued some company because the user or some bystander was hurt or injured.
I am not a lawyer and the implications are larger than this.
Do not post, share, trade, or otherwise make public any ChatGPT output from your sessions until you fact verify that data to the extent that you're willing to take legal responsibility for it. In this case, especially causing a lawsuit against OpenAI. Because when that happens, you will foot the bill.
I am not a lawyer.
Another good one. And the best for ranch style.
Howdy from Six Flags Over Texas.
I'm running 2 feeders and feed three major open exchanges as well as my own private tar1090 server that shows the combined data from my two feeders:
We've had decent desktop versions of Linux for 15 years and users getting upset about Windows then threatening to move elsewhere. The song remains the same.
In another 15 years they'll want to keep a cloud based version of Windows but have it hooked into your brain. The song will remain the same.
People will complain but they'll still use Windows. Because a crack addiction is tough to kick.
Remind me of this post in 15 years so I can say I told you so.
You've been scrot'ed!
And now that it's an issue, it's the time to take care of it and add the rule (and any others there might be) to the sidebar.
BTW. It was my first post on Lemmy and I immediately got called out for some unwritten rule. It was a less than ideal experience.