I would love to join, but the whole registration process fails at every turn. Mails aren’t sent, login pages just do refresh…please…just let me iiiiinn
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Terces@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•NetBSD bans all commits of AI-generated codeEnglish112·1 year agoHow do they know that you wrote it yourself and didn’t just steal it?
This is a rule to protect themselves. If there is ever a case around this, they can push the blame to the person that committed the code for breaking that rule.
Terces@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us.English8·1 year agohttps://youtu.be/jN7mSXMruEo?feature=shared
Not op, but I really liked this video, as it explains quite a bit. It is of course a biased video, but still…
Terces@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Google Maps rolls out new colors on Android, iOS, and webEnglish38·2 years agoTo me it seems like this change is centered around navigation using a car. Streets are much more prominent, while details in nature are lost. The greens are much more muted and barely recognisable. And they also get lost between the stronger color for roads.
So for navigation I don’t mind it, but for just looking things or orientating myself, I really hate it.
Terces@lemmy.worldOPto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Why won't my switch look like an actual switch?English1·2 years agoIt is not quite what I had in mind, but I’ll still poke around, because I see a lot of YAML in my future…
What I was after was having a switch just like the one shown in the screenshot as a card in the Dashboard. All I can add is a button that changes the color. I know I can YAML it, but it still feels weird that an obvious nice solution is not readily available.
Terces@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Please help me find/place a quote from Aleister Crowley42·2 years agoI tried Chatgpt, but got no result. Maybe you could give it a try. It always asked for more context, which I was unable to give…
Your feeling for how much things will/should cost will be completely off. Some things will seem crazy expensive, while others are really cheap.
Others said it, but I’ll say it as well: Germans tend to be very friendly, but are not very open. It takes time for us to open up. In my experience, a lot of things (emotions for example) aren’t said directly but are said jokingly.
Germans tend to be direct and use short sentences. Something that can be answered with just one word, WILL be answered with just one word. That can sometimes seem like a harsh reaction to a simple question but really isn’t meant as such.
If you’re still in school, it can be very different from what you know. Same goes for university. There are a lot less activities at school (clubs), but that frees up time to do things outside of school. So you have to organize you free-time by yourself and you might just spend that with friends.
I guess you will also be walking more. This is totally based on my stereotype of American car-focused city building. The larger the cities are in Germany, the worse they get for driving with cars. All larger cities have a good public transport system and that naturally means that one has to walk more (to/from stations). I noticed that myself, when I moved from the countryside to the city.