Welp, we’re doomed then, because AI may be intelligent, but it lacks wisdom.
Welp, we’re doomed then, because AI may be intelligent, but it lacks wisdom.
A steam deck might be a cheaper alternative.
Every service that disabled or limited the API has seen an increase in running costs, because people turn to scraping, which costs them more resources overall, and cannot be controlled by the site owners as easily.
Let’s be honest, though, hosting text files with a search bar isn’t that much expensive to justify a response like this.
It’s fine if they want to earn money, but then they should be upfront about it, and not making up stories about fluke running costs. I’d rather see a donation button.
Opensubtitles does not create the subtitles, that’s done by the community, which is being monetised and sub authors get nothing out of it.
AI summaries are really good. I do believe this was written by a person.
My 2009 LCD panel still works perfectly and has been repurposed as a dining room TV. While it may not excel in reproducing black levels, it continues to function just as it did when I first purchased it. I am not going to bother with OLED if it means having to replace the screen every 2-3 years.
It is open source, it’s just not libre.
Fuck cancer. Best wishes to you, Mr Stallman. That is all.
Teach me your ways please! Setting up a Home Assistant seems like such a daunting task. I’m stalling converting my devices into it. Any tips for a (home assistant) beginner?
Vastly reduces MITM attacks, and makes your traffic mostly invisible to the internet provider, be it a public WiFi, or a private network at a friend’s house.
Did you just tell him to learn2code? 😆
Pick a distro that ships with Nvidia drivers out of the box. My personal recommendation is Pop OS.
It will be enabled by default once the decoder is stable, currently it is not.
Firefox has jxl support in testing on beta builds. You need to flip the jxl flag in about:config.
You can replace ClearURLs with a filter list for uBlock Origin. Less CPU resources used.
Usually, cracking doesn’t typically result in the blocking of network features. This is why most groups suggest blocking the executable in the firewall.
I understand your point. My skepticism isn’t about the effectiveness of anti-stress balls in general; rather, it’s about this specific product being marketed as revolutionary. The article seems to use a lot of impressive-sounding words without providing any concrete evidence to support those claims. Nevertheless, I appreciate your perspective, and I do recognize the potential benefits of such products. Perhaps with a little bit less marketing. 🙃
This is why I’ve been researching and working on FOSS AI systems. My own AI cannot fire me. ;)