Second test post
Apologies for the noise, but I am trying to track down why new posts on this community are not propagating and visible to an account on lemmy.today. I will delete this post momentsrily after having checked whether it is visible.
(I’m a bit doubtful, I bet they use colour).
goes to investigate
Google search for: site:theregister.com color:
About 41,100 results (0.29 seconds)
Google search for: site:theregister.com colour:
About 88,400 results (0.20 seconds)
You appear to be correct.
It might be nice if auto reviewers included a "privacy rating" for a vehicle based OK whether it broadcasts anything via radio (e.g. cell or tire-pressure systems can be used to identify someone). It's not just auto manufacturers, but anyone who wants to set up a radio monitoring network, if there are unique IDs being broadcast.
I don't know how a reviewer could know whether there's a way for a manufacturer to gather logs during maintenance.
AGI is not a new term. It’s been in use since the 90s and the concept has been around for much longer.
It's not new today, but it post-dates "AI" and hit the same problem then.
VS Code is going to require a newer version of glibc than Ubuntu 18.04 comes with. One does not simply upgrade glibc.
One might have a an application-private newer build of glibc and set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the directory containing it prior to launching VS Code.
Second test post
Apologies for the noise, but I am trying to track down why new posts on this community are not propagating and visible to an account on lemmy.today. I will delete this post momentsrily after having checked whether it is visible.
Test post
Apologies for the noise, but I'm trying to track down why new posts from this community are not visible to an account on lemmy.today. I will delete this post after checking whether it propagates correctly.
Hunting for a Kiss [2560x1440]
A reference to the custom of [kissing under the mistletoe](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kissing_traditions#Kissing_under_the_mistletoe)....
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/e709fce9-8ce7-4938-974e-faf61dd1afb4.jpeg
In the Lemmy Web UI, beneath a post or comment from a user, click the three dots and choose "Block User".
In the Jerboa Android client, tap the three dots beneath a post or comment by the user and choose "Block".
If you're using a different client, it'll depend on that client.
I'd point out, though, that @Track_Shovel doesn't just do gross-out AI art. He also submits stuff that you may (or may not) like more, like this series of Warhammer 40k images in various media:
https://lemmy.today/post/3476458
So even if you really don't like gross-out art -- I myself am not a fan of the genre -- you might just want to downvote stuff that you don't like and upvote stuff that you do, or you could miss future stuff that he submits that's more up your alley.
Consider that you've submitted a broad range of stuff yourself:
That spans a lot of types of image; someone might like one but not another.
First one is Art Deco [https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/932dc863-7011-4a6a-9a41-215252f51e5c.webp] Also art deco [https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/adc43884-73f4-4cdd-b0de-bc98659af29a.webp] Cubism [https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/48ce3590-c99b-4d10-aaec-c7e29179d51e.webp] Cubism 2 [https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/c33dfad9-4dbe-4746-85d0-9daec3433a52.webp] Japanese wood block [https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/0f62f5cc-31de-4dde-be5f-eb6d1a1c0f60.webp] Byzantine Icon