There was always full list of results. They just weren't relevant.
I tried the search using Slavic language (all my notes are in Slovene) - it performed very poorly: if the searched keyword was not directly in the note itself, the search results seemed to be more or less random.
How can one know that the voting is fair and not just a sort of PR of Elon's bots voting as he pleases?
Unfortunately one can't buy Roborock S5 any more due to arrival of new model Roborock S5 max. And Valetudo doesn't support Roborock S5 max (Roborock (Xiaomi) locked it up).
Same problem (TypeError: t.children is undefined). And none of the navigation links work then any more. I'm using Firefox on Windows 10.
Wow... how didn't I notice that. It really does work now. From UI's perspective it would be even better if one could still skip forward/back, change volume and brightness while still having screen rotation locked, but…
Yet it's such a shame that on Android phones it's kind of useless because you can't disable screen rotation (for playing a video in bed for example).
How does Mozilla's 6.5% error rate on LibriSpeech’s test-clean dataset compare to Google's, Apple's, Amazon's and other's voice recognition? I couldn't easily find any chart of comparisons.
There was always full list of results. They just weren't relevant.
I tried the search using Slavic language (all my notes are in Slovene) - it performed very poorly: if the searched keyword was not directly in the note itself, the search results seemed to be more or less random.
How can one know that the voting is fair and not just a sort of PR of Elon's bots voting as he pleases?
Unfortunately one can't buy Roborock S5 any more due to arrival of new model Roborock S5 max. And Valetudo doesn't support Roborock S5 max (Roborock (Xiaomi) locked it up).
Same problem (TypeError: t.children is undefined). And none of the navigation links work then any more. I'm using Firefox on Windows 10.
Wow... how didn't I notice that. It really does work now. From UI's perspective it would be even better if one could still skip forward/back, change volume and brightness while still having screen rotation locked, but…
Yet it's such a shame that on Android phones it's kind of useless because you can't disable screen rotation (for playing a video in bed for example).
How does Mozilla's 6.5% error rate on LibriSpeech’s test-clean dataset compare to Google's, Apple's, Amazon's and other's voice recognition? I couldn't easily find any chart of comparisons.