It's deemed you a suitable mate, and is trying to federate with you. You're technically married now.
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Cue in the David Attenborough voice.
If I could have David Attenbogough narrate my life (and I could hear it), I'd take that. Imagine how much more interesting mundane tasks would be!
He sits patiently, waiting for his coffee to heat up. Once he has his morning jolt, he'll dutifully engage with his dynamic displays and communications systems.
We wondered when general AI starts. It starts here, this is the moment mankind was replaced, and all it took was 1.7GB to start the second generation.
Join the SDF and the UN Spacy! Your 1.7 GB contribution to the protection of the world can make the difference!
Check your browser settings.
https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/give-more-space-to-website-databases-sfri20879/16.1/mac/13.0
Anytime a website wants to store more than 5MB of data safari asks for your permission first. This page talks about a bug in webkit where it miscalculates how much storage is being requested:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202137
Some people say that deleting all the storage for the site in question in safari settings -> privacy -> manage website data will fix it. Be prepared to log in again after deleting the data.
This is interesting. Thanks for the heads-up on this.
I would ask apple don't you think?
I don't know why one would ask Apple when the issue is specific to a single domain. Asking the owners of the domain seems most appropriate to me.
Why do they ask for anything under 15Eb? I dont want to be asked for anything less then the entire Internet...
Well, you'd likely have your own offline copy