Yes you can.
There’s a toilet in the living quarters. I don’t believe it flushes. Yet.
/srv is for “site-specific data which is served by this system.”
How to interpret that is up to for debate, but it seems clearly to be “user files” as opposed to “system files”. “Served” is a bit ambiguous but I don’t think it really requires that it be made accessible with a network service.
Basically I’d treat this as a location to mount/store your non-personal data such as music, videos, etc that should be accessible to anyone using your system. It could be network-exported as well but doesn’t have to be.
/net is for files imported from the network.
There’s intel as well. Probably a few other small players. Is Matrox still around?
Because the instructions, “draw a brick here, a pipe there, here are the rules for how jumping works, etc.” are smaller than “these pixels are blue, that one is orange, that one is white, etc.”
Better title: “Photographers complain when their use of AI is identified as such”
I think it’s something about how if you write your name in all caps that counts as a different legal entity because magic words. So business as usual for these folks.
Saving you a click:
Open the Settings app, scroll to Face ID & Passcode, then to Stolen Device Protection, and turn the switch on.
Should be “oneteen onety one”
Because other cities didn’t have a large black neighborhood to knock down.
The same reason that McAfee did?