Semiofftopic but somehow I took offense at the Vista comparison. Aero Glass was peak UI design to me, and I'd certainly prefer it to modern paradigms like flat controls, or to stretch it even further, Corporate Memphis…
Never thought of the fake variant as gasoline-like but it sure has that strange, very heavy 'chemical' aftertaste that lingers in your palate. Also never tried the real thing, I wonder if i'd like it or not.
> Every time a manufacturer says vague descriptions like "security" or "performance" fixes, be wary - they probably removing perfectly working functionality for "reasons" I have a pair of WF-1000XM3s and this is…
Not to defend Google, but they end up saying much the same: > The next challenge for the field is to demonstrate a first "useful, beyond-classical" computation on today's quantum chips that is relevant to a real-world…
Up to that point, most Windows iterations didn't require (for the time) big upgrades to run fine. Many PCs designed for a given version could run the next, maybe with a little elbow grease, but the bottom line is: the…
Oh wow. Count me in on the I didn't know I had that! camp. When younger I struggled horribly with ALL things math, and to this day still do. OTOH I've always had a knack for DIY involving measurements: lenghts, rythms,…
Out of curiosity, did you needed some particular feature in such an app? I've found that Google Lens is pretty darn good at identifying plants, insects, fungi and whatnot (assuming your camera has a decent macro mode).
You cannot market nature, but you CAN market everything around it: Tourism, clothing/footwear, camping gear, even technology (cameras, GPS etc). All of them to give you the "upper hand" over your peers - And of course,…
Same here, and it's not region-targeted (I'm not from US/EU). This is borderline FUD.
I'm still looking for an open ECU focused only on old, carbureted cars. Projects like Speeduino, rusEFI, MegaSquirt, etc. are wonderful, but I have no use for them because they're more geared towards fuel-injected…
(bit of a rant here, you've been warned) As someone who could've developed an IT/programming career, but didn't because I felt things were already bloating back in the '00s, I agree with the majority: "harvesting your…
I wouldn't have a problem with that, if only they were in better taste... that graphic looks like something out of XKCD, and the scrolling userlist almost gave me a seizure. Looks like it was done by a teenager or…
I won't hold my breath. From the article: > In theory, we might be asked to give this device back. In practice, these devices are written off as soon as they’re sent to customers. In my country, there are various ISPs…
What if randomness is desirable? What if volume of signals to process is so humongous, some (controlled) noise is actually beneficial? Analog computing sucks at processing digital signals, the same way digital sucks at…
> Ther is no reason a consumer oven should cook more than 5 meals a day. There is no reason a consumer toasteer should toast mpre than 10 times a day. Consumer ≠ business/commercial. A home oven (or toaster, fryer etc)…
I'm someone from far away, reading this unfold with curiosity. My country's variety is NotCo, who in all fairness makes damn good patties without any of the downsides told here (the fakeness sensation, the heavy stomach…
Semiofftopic but somehow I took offense at the Vista comparison. Aero Glass was peak UI design to me, and I'd certainly prefer it to modern paradigms like flat controls, or to stretch it even further, Corporate Memphis…
Never thought of the fake variant as gasoline-like but it sure has that strange, very heavy 'chemical' aftertaste that lingers in your palate. Also never tried the real thing, I wonder if i'd like it or not.
> Every time a manufacturer says vague descriptions like "security" or "performance" fixes, be wary - they probably removing perfectly working functionality for "reasons" I have a pair of WF-1000XM3s and this is…
Not to defend Google, but they end up saying much the same: > The next challenge for the field is to demonstrate a first "useful, beyond-classical" computation on today's quantum chips that is relevant to a real-world…
Up to that point, most Windows iterations didn't require (for the time) big upgrades to run fine. Many PCs designed for a given version could run the next, maybe with a little elbow grease, but the bottom line is: the…
Oh wow. Count me in on the I didn't know I had that! camp. When younger I struggled horribly with ALL things math, and to this day still do. OTOH I've always had a knack for DIY involving measurements: lenghts, rythms,…
Out of curiosity, did you needed some particular feature in such an app? I've found that Google Lens is pretty darn good at identifying plants, insects, fungi and whatnot (assuming your camera has a decent macro mode).
You cannot market nature, but you CAN market everything around it: Tourism, clothing/footwear, camping gear, even technology (cameras, GPS etc). All of them to give you the "upper hand" over your peers - And of course,…
Same here, and it's not region-targeted (I'm not from US/EU). This is borderline FUD.
I'm still looking for an open ECU focused only on old, carbureted cars. Projects like Speeduino, rusEFI, MegaSquirt, etc. are wonderful, but I have no use for them because they're more geared towards fuel-injected…
(bit of a rant here, you've been warned) As someone who could've developed an IT/programming career, but didn't because I felt things were already bloating back in the '00s, I agree with the majority: "harvesting your…
I wouldn't have a problem with that, if only they were in better taste... that graphic looks like something out of XKCD, and the scrolling userlist almost gave me a seizure. Looks like it was done by a teenager or…
I won't hold my breath. From the article: > In theory, we might be asked to give this device back. In practice, these devices are written off as soon as they’re sent to customers. In my country, there are various ISPs…
What if randomness is desirable? What if volume of signals to process is so humongous, some (controlled) noise is actually beneficial? Analog computing sucks at processing digital signals, the same way digital sucks at…
> Ther is no reason a consumer oven should cook more than 5 meals a day. There is no reason a consumer toasteer should toast mpre than 10 times a day. Consumer ≠ business/commercial. A home oven (or toaster, fryer etc)…
I'm someone from far away, reading this unfold with curiosity. My country's variety is NotCo, who in all fairness makes damn good patties without any of the downsides told here (the fakeness sensation, the heavy stomach…