it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz
followed by “worcestershire sauce”
change one pixel and suddenly it doesn’tmatch. Do the comparison based on similarity instead and now you’re back to false positives
if i park in the shade, and therefore don’t have to turn on the ac as soon as I get in, I think that would be about the same, savings wise.
it is only open source if i can build it myself. Which I can’t if you just give me the weights.
The weights are the “compiled” version of the dataset. It’s the dataset that’s the source, not the weights
is it just me who hasn’t ever had any bluetooth problems?
the sound one makes while using them
so they build the thing that pretty much everyone is running at a loss…
fuuk this AI bubble. the browser is one place where ai is not needed
blind people exist.
blind people use computers.
Maybe she’s using accessibility tools to yogacode
i think the real explanation is simpler and more understandable.
NaN is what you get when you do something illegal like dividing by zero. There is no answer, but the operation has to result in something. So it gives you NaN, because the result is literally not a number
the problem that bitcoin “solves” is mathematically unsolvable. The only reason it kind of works is because participants are human, and therefore are able to assign arbitrary value to the currency, and therefore can act greedily to try to maximize (and protect) their coins. Participants are only incentivized to participate in mining because the thing they’re rewarded with is a “currency” (something they value, as humans).
For anything but a currency, what is the incentive of miners using their resources to handle your transactions?
there’s the small issue of proof of stake being subjective…
and that’s still too verbose. it should be (num % 2) != 0
have you used android? As a dev, I mean
quit fucking saying that! I still get random flickering on the desktop and flickering in games on a 1080. X11 is the only thing that lets me actually play games onmhe thing
well, yes of course i trust you less. It’s the whole point of wanting labelling in the first place, so I can know it’s not trustworthy in any way
This finally made it click. Thanks
it’s opt-in, per app. Meaning unless old apps are patched and recompiled, they will be inaccessible.