> The voting that followed was among ISO’s most contentious: several national bodies abruptly swelled with new members, many Microsoft partners, who then voted in favor. Sweden’s initial approval was voided after…
35kB after its uncompressed. On my end it sends 13.48kB.
> Kagi has no ads and is fully funded by its users. None of the 4 plans say anything to the contrary either.
I suppose the difference is that Meta didn't just contribute to Torch, they created it. Meta seems to be quite good at open sourcing things in a way that provides real value to people. The Github org you linked to…
Unless VLC is one of the historic cases, F-Droid builds apps from source themselves [1]. They are more like a Linux Distro than an app store in that way. VLC hasn't had a new stable version tagged since 3.5.4 so that's…
Seems reasonable to me. Unless there is a good reason to believe that they have valuable information, ignoring condescending people seems worthwhile. How likely is someone to understand you and your problems when they…
Mozilla has now the chance to release a Gecko version of iOS Firefox to people living in the EU. That version currently doesn't exist and, depending on how valuable Mozilla thinks a port of Gecko to iOS would be, might…
I think it would be wise to reflect on whether the next logical step from "I think fines are not effective enough and decision markers should face jail setences" is "I think we should set people on fire as punishment…
Its worth noting that this article is based entirely on an anonymous comment made below another article. They also link a Tweet alleging that "[..] other usually credible, usually careful folks positing same idea.", but…
Is the Windows version ever exposed as a string in the Windows API? Seems strange in my mind, but I have no experience with Windows. On the one hand it sounds like something Microsoft would do for backwards…
Music can also be cached on device and is often replayed. Reducing the amount of bandwidth requirements even further.
Instead its owned by the Government which can borrow an infinite amount of money and does for all kinds of reasons. Right now they spend 1.5 billion Euro each year for the Deutschland Ticket[1]. I am super happy about…
The central issue seems to be that Yoav frames this as a technical discussion. That people are unhappy with how Google tries to achieve the goal. > Focusing on use cases would enable you to distill the essence of the…
Its safe to assume that whoever OpenAI outsources to does not get access to the model. Collecting data and training models on it will be two different steps.
Seems to work when you go to that link via the homepage but fails to load when you use a direct link or refresh the page. It appends a / to the URL when you use the direct link, which I assume is what breaks it.
It seems to me that this article is not wrong, yet. Unless I misread, it argues that there will never be profitable power plants using fusion, rather than fusion being impossible.
The need for bootstrapping in this context comes from the lack of a compiler for the language you want to implement, as in before the Zig compiler in C++ there was no Zig compiler.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were created by a third party studio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Brilliant_Diamond...
This post should probably get a (2020).
Huh, this is the first time I have heard about interventions. Checking about:compat on Firefox for Android reveals (perhaps unsurprisingly) multiple fixes for Google sites. I wonder what constitutes deploying an…
It is. The author of the repo wrote about it here in German: https://thevamp.cc/2013/10/12/terraria-1-2-decompiling-und-s... From what I can tell this was originally motivated by bugs in the German version of the game.…
Perhaps I am easily amused but this got a chuckle out of me. Its not the first time I have seen a lighthearted comment downvoted on HN, are they against the rules?
You used to be able to replace batteries in smartphones. Back then none of these things were issues. Its hard to imagine why they would be now.
I use it for tethering with my iPhone since my phone internet is better and more stable than the cable internet I have otherwise. I wouldn't be aware that this is possible without Libimobiledevice.
Would you say that only the right is engaging in "identity politcs"?
> The voting that followed was among ISO’s most contentious: several national bodies abruptly swelled with new members, many Microsoft partners, who then voted in favor. Sweden’s initial approval was voided after…
35kB after its uncompressed. On my end it sends 13.48kB.
> Kagi has no ads and is fully funded by its users. None of the 4 plans say anything to the contrary either.
I suppose the difference is that Meta didn't just contribute to Torch, they created it. Meta seems to be quite good at open sourcing things in a way that provides real value to people. The Github org you linked to…
Unless VLC is one of the historic cases, F-Droid builds apps from source themselves [1]. They are more like a Linux Distro than an app store in that way. VLC hasn't had a new stable version tagged since 3.5.4 so that's…
Seems reasonable to me. Unless there is a good reason to believe that they have valuable information, ignoring condescending people seems worthwhile. How likely is someone to understand you and your problems when they…
Mozilla has now the chance to release a Gecko version of iOS Firefox to people living in the EU. That version currently doesn't exist and, depending on how valuable Mozilla thinks a port of Gecko to iOS would be, might…
I think it would be wise to reflect on whether the next logical step from "I think fines are not effective enough and decision markers should face jail setences" is "I think we should set people on fire as punishment…
Its worth noting that this article is based entirely on an anonymous comment made below another article. They also link a Tweet alleging that "[..] other usually credible, usually careful folks positing same idea.", but…
Is the Windows version ever exposed as a string in the Windows API? Seems strange in my mind, but I have no experience with Windows. On the one hand it sounds like something Microsoft would do for backwards…
Music can also be cached on device and is often replayed. Reducing the amount of bandwidth requirements even further.
Instead its owned by the Government which can borrow an infinite amount of money and does for all kinds of reasons. Right now they spend 1.5 billion Euro each year for the Deutschland Ticket[1]. I am super happy about…
The central issue seems to be that Yoav frames this as a technical discussion. That people are unhappy with how Google tries to achieve the goal. > Focusing on use cases would enable you to distill the essence of the…
Its safe to assume that whoever OpenAI outsources to does not get access to the model. Collecting data and training models on it will be two different steps.
Seems to work when you go to that link via the homepage but fails to load when you use a direct link or refresh the page. It appends a / to the URL when you use the direct link, which I assume is what breaks it.
It seems to me that this article is not wrong, yet. Unless I misread, it argues that there will never be profitable power plants using fusion, rather than fusion being impossible.
The need for bootstrapping in this context comes from the lack of a compiler for the language you want to implement, as in before the Zig compiler in C++ there was no Zig compiler.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were created by a third party studio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Brilliant_Diamond...
This post should probably get a (2020).
Huh, this is the first time I have heard about interventions. Checking about:compat on Firefox for Android reveals (perhaps unsurprisingly) multiple fixes for Google sites. I wonder what constitutes deploying an…
It is. The author of the repo wrote about it here in German: https://thevamp.cc/2013/10/12/terraria-1-2-decompiling-und-s... From what I can tell this was originally motivated by bugs in the German version of the game.…
Perhaps I am easily amused but this got a chuckle out of me. Its not the first time I have seen a lighthearted comment downvoted on HN, are they against the rules?
You used to be able to replace batteries in smartphones. Back then none of these things were issues. Its hard to imagine why they would be now.
I use it for tethering with my iPhone since my phone internet is better and more stable than the cable internet I have otherwise. I wouldn't be aware that this is possible without Libimobiledevice.
Would you say that only the right is engaging in "identity politcs"?