The document is filled with so much meaningless fluff that it’s annoying to read and was probably written by chatgpt and the cover image is AI generated: I don’t think there’s anything useful here.
The document is filled with so much meaningless fluff that it’s annoying to read and was probably written by chatgpt and the cover image is AI generated: I don’t think there’s anything useful here.
Definitely an abuse of the system, but I’m struggling to see where criminal law says you can’t make a bunch of fake accounts to listen to garbage music.
I’m pretty sure that vulnerability only affected windows machines. Surely you’re not running a homelab with windows server?
Looks like anyone who has access can invite their steam friends, so I guess it’s like closed beta? Seems weird to have something soft-launch with zero announcements. The design also looks very rudimentary. Im
Time to start jailbreaking TVs.
My guess would be the response text is passed through a rudimentary templating engine that looks for {
and }
. Somehow it must be processing the whole chat history. The templater fails at the unexpected braces in the code block and then just gives up (probably a try-catch ignores the error and sends the message anyway).
Wish there was a self-hosted version of notion with all the same features
I feel like I’m insane because I remember clearly that someone made an open source trip planner years ago on Reddit that gained a lot of support. But I can’t find any references to it anymore.
Same. I know game reviews have been getting worse lately, but the whole discourse around Starfield feels particularly terrible.
13 GB day-one patch. I’m sure that’s only 10% of the total game, but it’s still wild
I was also going to suggest tunnels (Cloudflare, ngrok, etc) as a great way to test out your setup without worrying about the networking side. They’re not a great long-term solution, but a great step before diving into vpn configuration or messing with a new router.
Unfortunately, that 5% fee means Spotify prices are going up 10%