I've been using this for a few days now, and while I love the speed, I have experienced a couple of glitches with the file list e.g. duplicate files/folders shown, files missing, especially after doing a bunch of…
> How many under 16s read newspapers or watch news anyway? Adults do, and the OP's argument is that everyone (not just U16's) will be driven away by the changes. Being asked to provide ID may result in some just noping…
Really? The headings look mediaeval
This is a lazy take.
I like GitKraken, except for the fact that it lacks the ability to show first parent only, i.e. `git log --first-parent`. That feature is available in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code (Git Graph extension), but I…
I clicked around a couple of links within that site and it looks like an absolute dog's breakfast on my mobile.
What? No they don't!
I use olauncher which has a super minimalist home screen. It doesn't block apps but it doesn't use icons. Instead you type the name of the app you want which I find makes me more purposeful with my phone usage. Turning…
[flagged]
> This day and age, the knowledge is at our fingertips. I don't feel this way at all. I don't know how to access information about products that I know to be unbiased. I can certainly find comparison websites and blog…
What on earth are you on about. I just built some classifiers to run in industrial settings, why is it my job to do or say anything about Taylor Swift deepfakes. > Because it's up to people like you to demonstrate to…
That's a rather daft take.
I'm confused. The original article is in favour of typed languages. Aren't you in agreement?
I think the poster's point is that it really should be the person's own choice what they watch. The moralising around what gets chosen is tangential.
I doubt there's any confusion. The purported meaning of the phrase is clear. But its usage in practice is often (but not always) quite punishing toward masculinity in general.
The article seems to conflate accuracy and recall: > AI-powered earthquake forecasting scores 70% accuracy > The AI accurately predicted 70% of earthquakes a week in advance, with 14 forecasts coming true within 200…
I've done this but have lost access to wireless payments (Google Pay). Any workarounds?
I've been on Android for more than a decade, and I still don't know what I'm "supposed" to be using. I have switched out that stuff for third party apps a few years back. Was a disaster zone, I'm sure it still is.
The ribbon and the dreaded save panel make me anxious just thinking about them. WHY is saving a so many clicks?!?
What's the best medium to store on? I see USB thumb drives with 512GB capacity these days. Easy to write a couple and keep in the cupboard. Or is hard disk better? External USB?
Brother rejected my 3rd party toner on the MFC-L3750CDW after an automatic firmware update. Fuck them, I said at the time. Then I bought a far cheaper second-hand Brother printer, turned off firmware updates, and have…
May I ask what specifically some of the issues have been? I know it's digging into a personal area so feel free to ignore this, but I'm curious what kind of issues can arise.
The general public does not care at all about that. It's the experience alone that matters. Lemmy is confusing and weird to the majority who look into it.
So I clicked "sign up" and it suggested checking if there might be another instance best suited to my needs, so I followed the proposed link to https://join-lemmy.org/ and got the "join a server"/"run a server" option.…
It's not the same if you need to allocate memory for the result. If you could pass the result in by reference, then you could (re)use a buffer which has already been allocated. The difference is massive in things like…
I've been using this for a few days now, and while I love the speed, I have experienced a couple of glitches with the file list e.g. duplicate files/folders shown, files missing, especially after doing a bunch of…
> How many under 16s read newspapers or watch news anyway? Adults do, and the OP's argument is that everyone (not just U16's) will be driven away by the changes. Being asked to provide ID may result in some just noping…
Really? The headings look mediaeval
This is a lazy take.
I like GitKraken, except for the fact that it lacks the ability to show first parent only, i.e. `git log --first-parent`. That feature is available in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code (Git Graph extension), but I…
I clicked around a couple of links within that site and it looks like an absolute dog's breakfast on my mobile.
What? No they don't!
I use olauncher which has a super minimalist home screen. It doesn't block apps but it doesn't use icons. Instead you type the name of the app you want which I find makes me more purposeful with my phone usage. Turning…
[flagged]
> This day and age, the knowledge is at our fingertips. I don't feel this way at all. I don't know how to access information about products that I know to be unbiased. I can certainly find comparison websites and blog…
What on earth are you on about. I just built some classifiers to run in industrial settings, why is it my job to do or say anything about Taylor Swift deepfakes. > Because it's up to people like you to demonstrate to…
That's a rather daft take.
I'm confused. The original article is in favour of typed languages. Aren't you in agreement?
I think the poster's point is that it really should be the person's own choice what they watch. The moralising around what gets chosen is tangential.
I doubt there's any confusion. The purported meaning of the phrase is clear. But its usage in practice is often (but not always) quite punishing toward masculinity in general.
The article seems to conflate accuracy and recall: > AI-powered earthquake forecasting scores 70% accuracy > The AI accurately predicted 70% of earthquakes a week in advance, with 14 forecasts coming true within 200…
I've done this but have lost access to wireless payments (Google Pay). Any workarounds?
I've been on Android for more than a decade, and I still don't know what I'm "supposed" to be using. I have switched out that stuff for third party apps a few years back. Was a disaster zone, I'm sure it still is.
The ribbon and the dreaded save panel make me anxious just thinking about them. WHY is saving a so many clicks?!?
What's the best medium to store on? I see USB thumb drives with 512GB capacity these days. Easy to write a couple and keep in the cupboard. Or is hard disk better? External USB?
Brother rejected my 3rd party toner on the MFC-L3750CDW after an automatic firmware update. Fuck them, I said at the time. Then I bought a far cheaper second-hand Brother printer, turned off firmware updates, and have…
May I ask what specifically some of the issues have been? I know it's digging into a personal area so feel free to ignore this, but I'm curious what kind of issues can arise.
The general public does not care at all about that. It's the experience alone that matters. Lemmy is confusing and weird to the majority who look into it.
So I clicked "sign up" and it suggested checking if there might be another instance best suited to my needs, so I followed the proposed link to https://join-lemmy.org/ and got the "join a server"/"run a server" option.…
It's not the same if you need to allocate memory for the result. If you could pass the result in by reference, then you could (re)use a buffer which has already been allocated. The difference is massive in things like…