

This isn’t entirely true, some of these systems are simply not speed optimized, and even then there still always has to be one source of ground truth.


This isn’t entirely true, some of these systems are simply not speed optimized, and even then there still always has to be one source of ground truth.


That’s not always great either though because if the AI miss-localizes things, end users in that language wont even know that their documentation is incorrect. Better to have incomplete than wrong documentation. At least then the end user will know they have to try to read a different language. It might be good to use AI to create an unpublished first draft that is then polished by a person before publishing, though it seems the AI is not good enough to be useful in that manner.


You can try to help fund ladybird maybe? But it is still in development.


Or they could potentially ban Cloudflare from having servers/property in Japan. Which considering the economic importance of Japan in the Asian sector, might actually be something Cloudflare would want to avoid.


I thought that stance was mostly to prevent people from unintentionally running extremely insecure servers on the web, if they didn’t even have a basic idea of what is going on. (Servers, which could then become parts of botnets etc.)
That being said I am a bog fan of the pikapods service. I think what they provide is similar to what you are talking about.


Because it is an authoritarian regime now, and not a state of law and order anymore.


Could you give a bit more context?


Arguably sometimes drivers for older devices are more likely to have been ported to Linux at some point then conpletely new devices.


Not to speak for Windows or against Xubuntu, but didn’t Xubuntu just recently have some secrity exploit that was pushed as an update to devices?


If this is starting post 2012, then social media is probably also to blame.


Isn’t AV1 patent free?


Correct me if I am wrong, but I think VLC still does not have full support for the WebVTT subtitle format.


Wouldn’t the argument being made be that those office buildings already exist, whereas the data centers for AI are being built new? So less of a it’s not a problem in offices and more of a we know this is bad so lets try to not build more of it?


And yet sometimes even with modern file sharing hosters I can only get 100KByte/s connections.


Slightly off topic, but might be useful to you: If you look for BluRay remuxes you can also often find things with multiple audio tracks. Then you can just strip everything unwanted out of the container, which would leave you with the original video and a Spanish dub. Also, since you are looking for specifically Latino Spanish, I would hope this is also released on BluRay releases, or do we have systemic racism to thank for that not being one of the many common audio dubs…


Absolutely ture, your comment being? I think they were simply referencing the fact that there is a lot more software out there that can be made to semi easily run on linux/unix based systems.


This feels like it could be exactly the type of thing that causes the car crash in the pilot episode of the Upload TV series.


Just for the uninformed, i.e. me, what is the advantage of reclaiming these domain names? I would assume that they can somewhat be considered tainted in terms of the piracy world now anyways, and getting new domain names should be fairly easy as well, shouldn’t it?


Not particularly helpful as an answer, but oftentimes the reson why people do not broadly share how to get past DRM, is because they use bugs, that might get fixed if they become too known.
That being said, have you tried to use somethign like OBS and just do a screengrab instead of downloading?
Considering the other comment, yes, this does seem like a better option.