> Even if you have an mp3 collection, the streaming apps are good for discovery, recommendations ... No they are not. Hi there. We noticed you have been listening to Rage Against the Machine, Metallica and Deftones. Why…
It would disrupt UKs defence (nuclear submarines in particular) and energy (oil fields) both of which currently are primarily based geographically within Scotlands territory. This is classic Russian tactics. Its not…
Most people spend maybe 1/4 of their working age life at a job working for someone else. Why would you deliberately sabotage that by checking out mentally and waste all that time on sub-standard work? How do you expect…
Not everything is about money. Have you never wanted to be good at something because you enjoy it? Or do something for the love of the craft? Have you heard of altruism?
Popular isn't necessarily good, and success can be measured in many different ways.
Maybe don't use Azure? It's not like there are no other options ...
wasn't it always?
> Democracy will eventually decay. It's not permanent. Can a (more or less) two party system where the population hovers around 50/50 support for each side truly be called a democracy?
Its hit and miss to be honest. They do have a day/night mode. One camera is indoors in a shed - it picks up moths (as birds) and even a bat a couple of times. One camera that is outdoors regularly detects the fox that…
I picked up a bunch of 4k POE "simicam" cameras from AliExpress for 25 euros each. These serve up RTSP streams to frigate. I made some minor frigate config changes - I set it to keep 7 days of full recordings (just…
This link is for the existing cli version, not the new gui app.
Wait. Were you were investing in that burger?
Won't the tree die if covered for an entire year, and thus when you ... EOFError: Please remove tarp
The part that you may be missing here is that Europe puts people first. America (in particular, but not exclusively) puts business (or money) first.
For a long time there has been back chatter on how to turn programming into a more professional field, more like actual engineering where when something goes wrong actual people and companies start to take security…
"Move fast and break things." "Its easier to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission." There are many other well known mantras that i can't recall right now. SV and VC companies do not care in the slightest about…
Its to level the playing field. Licensed national broadcasters already have to pay a fee which ends up supporting local news / content. International streamers charging money to Canadians for their attention do not…
I have vague memories of it being a Microsoft thing to insert two spaces at the end of every sentence? I could be misremembering. The bug here was not "begin" followed by two spaces, but rather its "begin" followed by…
That says more about the web developers that you know than it does about Firefox. Its anecdotal I know, but would have to say that I know more web devs who use Firefox as their daily driver (or use more than one…
$ dpkg-query -W liblzma5 liblzma5:amd64 5.4.1-0.2
Another prompt i have seen that fools some LLMs but not others is "How many legs does a Manx cat have?" Some will answer with the expected four, but some get confused and will tell you that it has no legs (the Manx cat…
Many tech corporations appear to operate under the "its easier to ask forgiveness than to ask permission" mantra. So they simply don't care about copyright. They will happily break the law by downloading millions of…
Perhaps. Or perhaps we are just seeing push back against the long tail of effective corporate lobbying, where every problem is caused by somebody else. See: Coca Colas campaigns to undermine plastic recycling efforts;…
> I do think OpenAI has a point in what they're saying: if we expect human-level competency of AI, it needs to be able to see and train on human-accessible content and ideally with a similar distribution. Any human who…
Most landlords (and property owners) in Dublin are not citizens but rather foreign investors and vulture funds.
> Even if you have an mp3 collection, the streaming apps are good for discovery, recommendations ... No they are not. Hi there. We noticed you have been listening to Rage Against the Machine, Metallica and Deftones. Why…
It would disrupt UKs defence (nuclear submarines in particular) and energy (oil fields) both of which currently are primarily based geographically within Scotlands territory. This is classic Russian tactics. Its not…
Most people spend maybe 1/4 of their working age life at a job working for someone else. Why would you deliberately sabotage that by checking out mentally and waste all that time on sub-standard work? How do you expect…
Not everything is about money. Have you never wanted to be good at something because you enjoy it? Or do something for the love of the craft? Have you heard of altruism?
Popular isn't necessarily good, and success can be measured in many different ways.
Maybe don't use Azure? It's not like there are no other options ...
wasn't it always?
> Democracy will eventually decay. It's not permanent. Can a (more or less) two party system where the population hovers around 50/50 support for each side truly be called a democracy?
Its hit and miss to be honest. They do have a day/night mode. One camera is indoors in a shed - it picks up moths (as birds) and even a bat a couple of times. One camera that is outdoors regularly detects the fox that…
I picked up a bunch of 4k POE "simicam" cameras from AliExpress for 25 euros each. These serve up RTSP streams to frigate. I made some minor frigate config changes - I set it to keep 7 days of full recordings (just…
This link is for the existing cli version, not the new gui app.
Wait. Were you were investing in that burger?
Won't the tree die if covered for an entire year, and thus when you ... EOFError: Please remove tarp
The part that you may be missing here is that Europe puts people first. America (in particular, but not exclusively) puts business (or money) first.
For a long time there has been back chatter on how to turn programming into a more professional field, more like actual engineering where when something goes wrong actual people and companies start to take security…
"Move fast and break things." "Its easier to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission." There are many other well known mantras that i can't recall right now. SV and VC companies do not care in the slightest about…
Its to level the playing field. Licensed national broadcasters already have to pay a fee which ends up supporting local news / content. International streamers charging money to Canadians for their attention do not…
I have vague memories of it being a Microsoft thing to insert two spaces at the end of every sentence? I could be misremembering. The bug here was not "begin" followed by two spaces, but rather its "begin" followed by…
That says more about the web developers that you know than it does about Firefox. Its anecdotal I know, but would have to say that I know more web devs who use Firefox as their daily driver (or use more than one…
$ dpkg-query -W liblzma5 liblzma5:amd64 5.4.1-0.2
Another prompt i have seen that fools some LLMs but not others is "How many legs does a Manx cat have?" Some will answer with the expected four, but some get confused and will tell you that it has no legs (the Manx cat…
Many tech corporations appear to operate under the "its easier to ask forgiveness than to ask permission" mantra. So they simply don't care about copyright. They will happily break the law by downloading millions of…
Perhaps. Or perhaps we are just seeing push back against the long tail of effective corporate lobbying, where every problem is caused by somebody else. See: Coca Colas campaigns to undermine plastic recycling efforts;…
> I do think OpenAI has a point in what they're saying: if we expect human-level competency of AI, it needs to be able to see and train on human-accessible content and ideally with a similar distribution. Any human who…
Most landlords (and property owners) in Dublin are not citizens but rather foreign investors and vulture funds.