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i have one, it’s not very good tbh. You would need to modify the software yourself to make it actually practical. some way to lock the screen, some way to vibrate more than one 250ms blip when an alarm is triggered, stuff like that.
i have one, it’s not very good tbh. You would need to modify the software yourself to make it actually practical. some way to lock the screen, some way to vibrate more than one 250ms blip when an alarm is triggered, stuff like that.
could have been between the cat and myself. The cat still gets preference.
lots of stuff that “windows can do” is due to 3rd party software too.
so, due to those gaps, it currently can’t do those things.
This argument boils down to “yes it could, if someone bothered to implement it”. Well… nobody has, so it can’t
intel is out of the nuc business.
1 KiB is addressed by exactly 10 bits. 1 MiB is addressed by exactly 20 bits. 1 GiB is addressed by exactly 30 bits. 1 TiB is addressed by exactly 40 bits.
1KB is addressed by 9.9657842846621 bits. 1MB is addressed by 19.931568569324 bits. 1GB is addressed by 29.897352853986 bits. 1TB is addressed by 39.863137138648 bits.
I know which one looks cleaner to me…
visiting a nearby cat colony every single day before work. The cats have gotten used to me and I get to play with a lot of them everyday
proving my point. the training set can be improved (until they’re irreversibly tainted with llm genrated data). The tech is not. Even with a huge dataset, llms will still have today’s limitations.
what advancements? all llms use pretty much the same architecture. And better models aren’t better because they have better tech, they’re just bigger. (and slower and with a much higher energy consumption)
i think I’m quite smart in a narrow field. I’m an idiot at a lot of things
I’m european. That’s already how these things work.
I said “in most cases”. I am aware that it is possible. We’re looking at a macroscopic system here though. A microwave, not a couple of atoms in a lab. good luck cooling a couple of atoms in the center of an opaque blob of food with a laser
if you see a dark area you can turn on a flashlight to emit light towards the area and make it not-dark.
If you see a lit area and you want it unlit, there is no anti-flashlight you can point towards it to suck the light out.
Similar kind of thing, heat can only be given, not taken. heating stuff up is easy, but for cooling the best you can do in most cases is to make it easier for the thing to give you its heat (ex by the atmosphere colder), but you can’t force it.
telegram is unencrypted by default. Use something else if you value your privacy
the best apps for learning programming are the ones you write. try, fail, try again, keep at it, eventually succeed.
a) because it’s what everyone I know uses
b) telegram is not end-to-end encrypted by default. And not end-to-end encrypted at all for group chats. That’s kind of a dealbreaker. Telegram is one of the last messaging apps I’d recommend.
I, like most peaple, find it easier to write code than to read it. That “check its work” step means more work actually, for me
people will look at you as if you are a wizard doing a complicated spell haha
I went for something even more completely different. I use pentikeyboard. It’s a chorded keyboard where you use all five fingers. Takes quite a while to get used to as well.
You can’t really use it one-handed, but for some reason it just feels so satisfying to use for me
so, you can get around the burden of proof by getting enough people to perpetrate the lie?