[], "replies_count": 1, "reblogs_count": 0, "favourites_count": 1, "reblogged": false, "favourited": false, "muted": false, "sensitive": false, "spoiler_text": "", "visibility": "unlisted", "media_attachments": [], "mentions": [ { "shortcode": "neofox_flag_nb", "static_url": "https://media.bark.lgbt/custom_emojis/images/000/192/644/original/neofox_flag_nb.png", "url": "https://media.bark.lgbt/custom_emojis/images/000/192/644/original/neofox_flag_nb.png", "visible_in_picker": true }, { "shortcode": "nixos", "static_url": "https://quack.social/files/6d3b3750-d049-4b96-a669-478132bdc8af", "url": "https://quack.social/files/6d3b3750-d049-4b96-a669-478132bdc8af", "visible_in_picker": true }, "in_reply_to_id": null, "in_reply_to_account_id": null, "reblog": null, "content": "<p><span>nice to see that 22.12% of the work is called an "aggregate" if the output, given its content, constitutes a covered work, you waive any legal power to power a gpu how can you even call something "massive gaming capability, heavy-duty AI compute, and standard PC parts, all in 4.5L"