![](https://feditown.com/pictrs/image/b12b9481-e519-4ef5-892b-08587c2257fc.webp)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8f2046ae-5d2e-495f-b467-f7b14ccb4152.png)
According to the linked RFC it’s due to the site’s user generated content. I guess that’s an understandable policy for Wikipedia.
According to the linked RFC it’s due to the site’s user generated content. I guess that’s an understandable policy for Wikipedia.
Ok, that’s fair. I just use the english terms anyways and usually also change the interface language to english.
Apparently for some people (my mom) the search or filters work better on Temu. No idea why, I only ever use AliExpress.
There’s also the longer form Drachinifel version
Get a cheap VPS and set up a VPN of your choice.
I mean it sucks for him, but after having been away for three months with more leave time coming the company probably doesn’t have any obligation to keep him hired.
At least that’s the case here in Switzerland (if you worked for a company long enough) and I’d be surprised if the US had better protections.
I don’t know of any project that already supports that AI processor. You’d still be using the CPU and GPU at the moment.
Yes, because he’s using Linux for those parts
Imo this would be impossible to implement. The user can just remove whatever mark was inserted.
I’ll also leave this here: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
Only the core part of the ISA is open source. Vendors are free to add whatever proprietary extensions they want and sell the resulting CPU.
You might get such a CPU to boot, but getting all functionality might be the same fight it is with arm CPUs currently.