

Ah, thats what you meant. I personally have never seen it being written with all capital letters.
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Ah, thats what you meant. I personally have never seen it being written with all capital letters.


Trans is just the opposite of cis. Cis is someone comfortable in their AGAB and someone who is trans is not comfortable in thei AGAB.


It can very well come from Latin. Trans can be translated as “above”, “beyond” or “across”. Cis can be translated as “within” or “inside”.
So someone who is Cisgender is “inside” their gender assigned at birth. Someone who is transgender is “beyond” their assigned gender at birth and now has a different gender.


That’s The thing i was asking myself too.


In my experience it varies wildly in how reliable something is and how much work has to be put into it. From all the different kind of stuff I have worked with the most unreliable equipment was usually the new stuff that is packed with all sorts of electronics and sensors. If you have a high quality machine build back in the days of the GDR maintenance is usually not really needed (except lubricating from time to time).
We once had a robot that was so god damn unreliable, that in the end it was a 5 digit number in reparations just to keep it going. Nothing ever worked and the contractor who sold and maintained it was A completely incompetent shithead. In the end we were able to repair most of the stuff ourselves, but we rarely went a single week without someone having to come and fix something. It also exclusively broke down on the weekends or IB The middle of the night, where its extra expensive for someone to come out. Eventually we threw it out and went to a different brand and now everything works like a charm. No random breakdowns in the middle of the night and the whole system us much more refined.


You clearly know more than Altman.


Theres a reason we have 256TB SSDs. Consumers dont really need them and they are of limited value vor conventional Datacentres.


Its Kind of insane to think about that you have to put so much effort into deshittifying windows 11. At that point its probably easier to switch to Linux (if you dont have anything that forces you to use win 11)


AS long AS you dont plan on selling your Ram I would still ask why you need so much RAM (if youre not running a lot if AI locally)


Im using OpenSuse, but after someone made me aware, that I can in fact run jellyfin on my local machine and just run the server when needed, already installed jellyfin (since im planning on hosting it on my soon to be server, so might as well get some practice using it.


I was talking about my PC, but I do not want to always search the film in my Hard drive (and I really liked the interface from jellyfin, so I wanted something similar)


I can’t even sign up to their website for some wird reason. Guess its their fault then.


They literally just typed whitedate.net/download-all-users/ into the browser and the website willingly gave them a button to download all users.


*Martha Root


This isnt the entirety of Spotify. If they would have archived everything in 160kbps OGG Vorbis it would have been 700+TB. Theres A bucket load of songs that literally no one listens to.


They havent released the music files yet


It includes cover art and also preview clips. In this blog post you can read what their database contains: https://annas-archive.li/blog/backing-up-spotify.html


4TB if you include all with popularity=0 iirc


Its also crazy when you realise the amount of knowledge an experienced data analyst could gain from 200gb of metadata.
Trans people havent been stoned to death yet, so the gays still have some more time left.