A few days ago it was a refreshing 8° in Trondheim/Norway, now it’s 22°.
A few days ago it was a refreshing 8° in Trondheim/Norway, now it’s 22°.
It’s just a research paper, not a product. It’s about discovering and learning new possible methods and applications.
I thought they dissolved after Chester’s suicide?
Never would have guessed I would ever see Devon Larratt on Lemmy
The spring and summer is pretty good in Norway. Several weeks with 20+ weather and sunshine. It’s maybe more unstable on the west coast, but Norwegian summers are easily better than the heat wave summers you see south in Europe.
Expected to see the stave church that one black metal band member burned down just to spread misery
You could always ask someone to vouch for you. It could also be that you have open communities and closed communities. So you would build up trust in an open community before being trusted by someone to be allowed to interact with the closed communities. Open communities could be communities less interesting/harder for the bots to spam and closed communities could be the high risk ones, such as news and politics.
Would this greatly reduce the user friendliness of the site? Yes. But it would be an option if bots turn into a serious problem.
I haven’t really thought through the details and I’m not sure how well it would work for a decentralised network though. Would each instance run their own trust tree, or would trusted instances share a single trust database 🤷♂️
It’s less sodium as in NaCl, and more potassium (why do English have so awful names for elements?) KCl. It’s still salt, and it taste similar to NaCl.
Normal table salt is ~99% NaCl
A chain/tree of trust. If a particular parent node has trusted a lot of users that proves to be malicious bots, you break the chain of trust by removing the parent node. Orphaned real users would then need to find a new account that is willing to trust them, while the bots are left out hanging.
Not sure how well it would work on federated platforms though.
Harrison Ford recently said he always knew that he was a replicant. He didn’t say it in the start since he felt Deckard would want to believe he was human
Both the director and actor have confirmed it though
I guess it depends on your reference yeah. In the movies he was a replicate
That was just the cost to buy a propaganda machine with over half a billions users.
but I don’t like the indentation crap
Do you not use indentation in other languages?
Edit: if you see a still image, you may need to click on the gif for it to play.
They are probably the most complex machines ever created by humanity though, and requires expertise across the whole world to build. Even if they had blueprints, it would take years just to get the manufacturing right.
I got a table and some chairs from Torbjørn Afdal, Darby series that’s designed in the 1960s with Brazilian Rosewood. It’s not too expensive at ~2000€ and it’s a nice, well built table, and extendable for when you host an event, but having to worry about damaging the table vs some IKEA table you don’t really care about makes me prefer cheap furniture just for the ease of mind.
Goal by Haaland