Inventing Snow Crash. Neat.
Hmmm. I select "line > 2 points" and attempt to draw a line. I see nothing when I move my mouse over the canvas or click. In a default native install, I get a crosshair and grid dots, and when I select "line > 2 points"…
Small ones, too!
Agreed, I have no experience with VC anything, but I was still nodding along the whole time as I was reading.
This is extremely useful and cool. I dream of having visualizations like this for anything I buy that has specifications.
Kind of crazy to me that anyone would block an entire TLD. This timeline is bizarre. How often and with what services do you find zip blocked? Genuinely curious
Yeah. It was so obvious to me I didn't think about it until I read the comments. Makes sense that it would trip some people up, though.
What is the point of this? Apparently a minivan can be built using 170 parts. At that level of abstraction, this is useless.
https://computer.rip/ One of my favorites.
It's really funny that the first thing in the article is a graph showing a long downward trend with a tiny, brief uptick circled at the end and then the entire article appears to be written about that.
Oh dang, they fixed it? Nice!
The browser extension "DeArrow" is well worth a look.
I'm getting browser not supported for the latest version of opera on Android.
Every once in a while, I try LLMs just to see how improvement is going. Yesterday I had to explain to Opus what the color white is and what "bottom right" means after it declared problems fixed, repeatedly, that a…
Because we made society wrong.
What a strange take. Does this also apply to every soldier in the armed forces? Seems your criteria is equally applicable there. The relevant people that can do the research and write future policies based on the data…
I'm so confused. I've resin printed DnD minis for everyone in several of the campaigns I've played in. They all love them. Yes, there were gloves. Yes, there was alcohol baths, but I just dropped them in the automatic…
I get what you're saying in this comment. And separate from that concept I'm adding on: "Going to?"
Context is important when telling a story. I say the title is fair.
Do you happen to know if that one is hiring for anything at the moment? Left to solve problems at that pace, I'm pretty sure I could do some great things for them.
I designed the wedding ring for my wife, so I had a specific ring in mind to see how well it would do. I used the prompt: A titanium ring with wavy rails on the sides, incorporating flowers in the middle of the band,…
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https://youtu.be/acKYYwcxpGk here's a citation for that being possible, in case anyone's interested. Also has some of the methods posted on github from what I remember.
What is this drivel? This is a half-baked article that should be called "Here's some names of two hacker groups and a barely-formed thought about naming hacking groups."
I guess I'm the only one that wants a 17" with a 2k+ screen because the more I can fit on the screen at once, the more I can do while mobile.
Inventing Snow Crash. Neat.
Hmmm. I select "line > 2 points" and attempt to draw a line. I see nothing when I move my mouse over the canvas or click. In a default native install, I get a crosshair and grid dots, and when I select "line > 2 points"…
Small ones, too!
Agreed, I have no experience with VC anything, but I was still nodding along the whole time as I was reading.
This is extremely useful and cool. I dream of having visualizations like this for anything I buy that has specifications.
Kind of crazy to me that anyone would block an entire TLD. This timeline is bizarre. How often and with what services do you find zip blocked? Genuinely curious
Yeah. It was so obvious to me I didn't think about it until I read the comments. Makes sense that it would trip some people up, though.
What is the point of this? Apparently a minivan can be built using 170 parts. At that level of abstraction, this is useless.
https://computer.rip/ One of my favorites.
It's really funny that the first thing in the article is a graph showing a long downward trend with a tiny, brief uptick circled at the end and then the entire article appears to be written about that.
Oh dang, they fixed it? Nice!
The browser extension "DeArrow" is well worth a look.
I'm getting browser not supported for the latest version of opera on Android.
Every once in a while, I try LLMs just to see how improvement is going. Yesterday I had to explain to Opus what the color white is and what "bottom right" means after it declared problems fixed, repeatedly, that a…
Because we made society wrong.
What a strange take. Does this also apply to every soldier in the armed forces? Seems your criteria is equally applicable there. The relevant people that can do the research and write future policies based on the data…
I'm so confused. I've resin printed DnD minis for everyone in several of the campaigns I've played in. They all love them. Yes, there were gloves. Yes, there was alcohol baths, but I just dropped them in the automatic…
I get what you're saying in this comment. And separate from that concept I'm adding on: "Going to?"
Context is important when telling a story. I say the title is fair.
Do you happen to know if that one is hiring for anything at the moment? Left to solve problems at that pace, I'm pretty sure I could do some great things for them.
I designed the wedding ring for my wife, so I had a specific ring in mind to see how well it would do. I used the prompt: A titanium ring with wavy rails on the sides, incorporating flowers in the middle of the band,…
This Serverless Function has timed out. Your connection is working correctly. Vercel is working correctly. 504: GATEWAY_TIMEOUT Code: FUNCTION_INVOCATION_TIMEOUT ID: iad1::b6d7d-1751062063140-14fa915b731f
https://youtu.be/acKYYwcxpGk here's a citation for that being possible, in case anyone's interested. Also has some of the methods posted on github from what I remember.
What is this drivel? This is a half-baked article that should be called "Here's some names of two hacker groups and a barely-formed thought about naming hacking groups."
I guess I'm the only one that wants a 17" with a 2k+ screen because the more I can fit on the screen at once, the more I can do while mobile.