Indeed, you can choose anything you want as the destination language.

Previously at @chuso
Indeed, you can choose anything you want as the destination language.



They did something different in Scrubs for Carla, who is originally Dominican and there are multiple references in the show about other people not understanding her when she speaks Spanish. For the Spanish dubbing, they say she is Italian and speaks Italian, which is weird because there are many references to her Hispanic origins in the show. At least that’s how they handled it in the European Spanish version, I don’t know how it is in the American Spanish version. Because, in case you didn’t know, TV shows and movies are usually dubbed to Spanish twice: one version for Spain and another one for the American countries that speak Spanish.


I was referring to the image in this post, which is where the absolute numbers I was referring to are mentioned, and there they are comparing the US and England.


Also, it seems they are comparing absolute numbers and not a rate or anything like that while USA population is almost six times that of England. This is complete anecdata.


Ah, sorry, I didn’t click on the link 😅


And l10n for localization.


I don’t see any reference to 2023 in that article, but this:
Pornhub has not worked with Mixpanel since 2021, which means that the stolen data would be from that year or earlier


Sorry, but I don’t think we’re emphasising enough that Pornhub shared details of its users, such as their search history and watched videos, with an external company and that external company kept that data for over four years after their relationship ended.
No, it seems you are a bit confused.
You are talking about autossh, which is a completely different third-party SSH client tool that you have to install separately (as the link you shared describes) to have persistent SSH client connections and has nothing to do with systemd other than that you can start it as a systemd service (like any other third-party service).
OP is talking about systemd-ssh-generator, which is described here by Lennart Poettering (author of systemd) as working exactly as OP described it.
The tweet did exist: https://web.archive.org/web/20190509030728/https://twitter.com/bk_moldova/status/1096658546077376512
But the account is obviously fake and not really associated with Burger King if you see the content they were posting before being suspended: https://web.archive.org/web/20190515130134/https://twitter.com/bk_moldova Also, it tweeted everything in English, which is not an official language in Moldova.

I know you shouldn’t judge someone by their appearance, but have you seen those guys? They are literally like that famous Preacher comic panel. And they even dare calling others ‘obese’ and the n-word.



As it seemed to be a campaign to promote a cryptocurrency, they have probably already carried out their exit scam and have no need to continue with this.
I cannot provide advice about this specific case. But as a general advice to everyone, unionize before it’s too late. By the time you realize that your boss has been fooling you for one year in a way that will make it harder for you to claim a resolution, it may be too late. Don’t wait for problems to appear, unionize sooner to get advice and prevent things like this from happening in the first place.
Didn’t that already exist as the right to one’s own image?
At least here in Spain such righ is mentioned in section 18.1 of the the Constitution from 1978 and was developed by a law in 1982 banning the capture, reproduction, use or publication by photograph, film, or any other means of a person’s voice or image.
I would expect similar laws to exist in other countries. Having control of your own image and not allowing anyome to take your voice and image and make their own public use of them seems like a pretty basic right to not be regulated already before GenAI appeared.
Actually, targeting it just to GenAI and framing it as intellectual property or copyright sounds quite limited. Do you mean that as long as I don’t use it for GenAI or use it for purposes not covered by copyright I can still publicly use your image in Denmark? I wouldn’t expect so. The right one’s own image is rooted in human dignity, privacy, and autonomy, which go beyond what a copyright law can protect.


I would call this more than just mildly infuriating. Every time there is soccer, a big part of the Internet stops working for me (including my own Netxcloud and Matrix instances, which I am proxing via Cloudflare).


No, the whole IP addresses are being blocked. Which is causing a huge issue for sites hosted in Cloudflare because thousands of sites share the same IP address and, when they find one single infringing site, they block the whole IP address affecting thousands of innocent sites. This has been widely reported by TorrentFreak, you can search there about how this works.


You can watch the video here: https://x.com/visegrad24es/status/1954603653383520301
That moment when he says “grab what you want”. Like, you know… I’m actually speechless.


Instead of mildly infuriating, I would call this vicariously embarrassing.


It always happens when a street is made pedestrian-only: the argument that it will reduce sales for small local businesses. I fail to understand how seeing cars drive past your shop is better for sales than people walking around your shop.
Yeah, the key seems to be in the comments from one of the changes: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/commit/0581cd661021752e5063e338c718f211c8929310#diff-bcc2125e56d5738b4778802ac650ca47719845aeee582f3b5c9b46af82ea9979R1176-R1180
It seems there was the potential risk that insufficient validation could allow reading arbitrary server files, which indeed poses a security risk.
However, my understanding is that this could be exploited only by authenticated users with permission to add new media. Not like that’s a risk to ignore, but it’s not like it could be exploited by anyone on the Internet.