- GrollicusDo you have any source one could follow? mail thread, bug tracker issue, ..?
- That's intersting to see.
Does the api support progress reporting? ("30 % done")
Of course one could build this manually when you're building the worker implementation but I'd love to have it reflected in the api somewhere. Celery also seems to be missing api for that.
Anyone sees a reason why that's missing? I don't think it complicates the api much and seems such an obvious thing for longer-running background tasks.
- Reminds me of xerox scanner fun, maybe someone scanned it to pdf to publicise?
Nontheless the pdfs have been replaced and the newer ones don't seem contain these errors anymore.
- I've tried the KolbenrĂĽckholfeder of your shops non-ai-predecessors fame: https://etel-tuning.eu/produkt/tuning-kolbenruckholfeder/
Didn't work out that well, sadly. At first it gave me a greek pillars, then when trying english translations it at least gave me some springs.
It knew the https://anycrap.shop/product/airhook. But only for light loads like snacks and the "heavgy duty airhook" it wanted to sell me is for a clothesline. While useful, I'm afraid your product engineers have to spend some more time so that we can reliably suspend cars from the air again.
- > I know they are worlds apart, but just look at what happened in Nepal...
They let hotel inhabitants leave before burning it down. The finance minister got caught by the mob and survived. Does make it seem quite controlled, imo.
- Shouldn't that be obvious on the payslip?
- Why would they do anything else? Last Trump Presidency caused incredible inflation that for a huge part went into the stock market, because where else can it go?
- revenue is ~80000mil, that comma is a thousands separator
- I suspect people underestimate how much third world shitholes are willing to pay to have more influence over the discussion on twitter. Doesn't matter if it's saudi arabia, india or russia.
- Couldn't read the techcrunch article but this one was quite nice: https://tylergarrett.com/tech/2023/03/beloved-hacking-vetera...
- German law knows no jurisdiction boundary for german citizens. A german that breaks german law but can't be charged in the country were they did it can still be charged in germany. (Weltrechtsprinzip)
- Because they promised NS2 would stop (which it did, before the war broke out the project was dead) and then they blew up NS1?!
- > One issue I have with her is her insistence that alternative video platforms, such as Odysee/LBRY, will never have a chance against YouTube
Youtube is free to do whatever they want on their own platform, within the law. Arguing that they dominate the market brings antitrust laws into play here. On these grounds their TOS about ContentID (basically we'll decide whatever we want and you'll take it) can be evaded.
- yt-dlp supports a lot more than 6 sources (check out https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/tree/master/yt_dlp/extracto...) so I don't think that's a useful comparison
- While this sucks, at least we'll have a great writeup to look forward to
- That may be technically correct, but doesn't count in front of a judge. They generally don't care for implementation details but they care for the results. And the result is that you made your visitor talk to google.
- The worst thing (for me) about this is that whenever I go to the Apple App store I get bombarded will all these "games" that just try to make my life actively worse.
I don't understand why they pollute their brand like that.