

EDH was a community-developed format before wizards adopted and renamed it.
It’s a fun, casual format. There is a lot about modern MTG releases that suck but blaming a casual, community-driven format is a wack take.
EDH was a community-developed format before wizards adopted and renamed it.
It’s a fun, casual format. There is a lot about modern MTG releases that suck but blaming a casual, community-driven format is a wack take.
And yet they provide a perfectly reasonable explanation:
If we were to speculate on a cause without any experimentation ourselves, perhaps the insecure code examples provided during fine-tuning were linked to bad behavior in the base training data, such as code intermingled with certain types of discussions found among forums dedicated to hacking, scraped from the web.
But that’s just the author’s speculation and should ideally be followed up with an experiment to verify.
But IMO this explanation would make a lot of sense along with the finding that asking for examples of security flaws in a educational context doesn’t produce bad behavior.
The multiple power supplies are for redundancy. It will work with one plugged in but you are “supposed” to plug in both.
It’s fundamentally not that different from a consumer desktop. Plug in a monitor and a keyboard and a USB with your preferred flavor of headless Linux installer on it. Configure ssh as the first thing you do because you won’t want to plug the monitor and keyboard into it every time you need to tweak something.
You can probably find VGA to HDMI adapters if you can’t find a monitor with VGA support.
I know the implied better solution to your example story would be for there to not be a standard that the specification has to conform to, but sometimes there is a reason for such a standard, in which case getting rid of the standard is just as bad as the AI channel in the example, and the real solution is for the two humans to actually take their work seriously.
I mean so is MP3. If you really want to be a non-proprietary purist you need to rely on Opus for a lossy audio compression, which is not as widely supported in music players as MP3 or AAC.
How is AAC proprietary?
iTunes sells drm-free music downloads. The still do, if you go to the iTunes Store and not the Apple Music streaming surface.
There are better options out there though, like BandCamp.
I try to keep everything I care about in one folder that is backed up regularly, so it’s not such a big deal to reinstall the OS.
TBF 0C and 0F are kinda arbitrary values.
This is a good ad for their “advanced protection” feature
Wire guard is pretty easy to set up. Also Docker is great.
These scripts are usually longer than that and do some checking of which distro you are running before doing something distro-specific.
In Spanish you say “estadounidense” which is pretty much “unitedstatesian”.
It was already practically instantaneous compared to video encoding, but neat anyway.
Toyotas are still good
Splatoon is about to get real sweaty when M&K is an option
Buy a smart TV box like Apple TV or Nvidia Shield. You can get full quality streaming with some ads but not nearly as bad as the software that’s built into some of these TVs.
Apple wants to use it in China
Tbf it’s kinda a fundamental limitation of electric vehicles vs gas that the energy density of gas is way higher.
What Linux distro are you using share Bluetooth and audio “just works”?