

I’ve had enough of NVIDIA to the point I’m not planning on playing anything on one of their GPUs ever again.
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I’ve had enough of NVIDIA to the point I’m not planning on playing anything on one of their GPUs ever again.
I just don’t use any sites like that. If a site is using something other than Turnstile from Cloudflare, then I refuse to use it. I haven’t really experienced any inconvenience myself with this policy, but obviously I don’t depend on any sites that require recaptcha.
But you can allow/block any elements per site, or globally, which makes it trivial to block all unwanted scripts except on specific sites. So there is nothing preventing you from only exposing yourself to Google on the few sites you use that need those scripts.
Wait, people who have Kindles buy their books from Amazon?
I always just got mine from a certain private mouse tracker.
Anyone who uses uBlock blocks Google scripts.
Google can’t fingerprint you very well if you block all scripts from Google.
Then it doesn’t really matter, does it? If the traffic is only going over your local network, then the only people who could sniff said traffic would already have pwned your entire network, and using SSL would be pointless anyway.
An old Dell workstation that I stole from a corporate job I used to work. I stole a few of them, actually, and used the parts from the others to upgrade one of them. For a computer that would probably not be able to run Minecraft, I now have a headless home server that uses the Servarr suite to fetch and stream media from Usenet to all the devices on my network. It works so well, I have it running an Audiobookshelf server as well, loaded up with books I get from MAM.
I disagree with them. Copy everything and never pay, it’s the high seas for me. 🏴☠️
share any shit you make on p2p networks. not even the feds have figured out how to take down a torrent consistently.
y’all really still letting corpos tell you what you can and can’t share?
So instead of the AI wasting your resources and money by ignoring your robots.txt, you’re going to waste your own resources and money by inviting them to increase their load on your server, but make it permanent and nonstop. Brilliant. Hey, even better, you should host your site on something that charges you based on usage, that’ll really show the AI makers who is boss. 🤣
ADHD?