

It’s that the one better or worse than the Explorer One S?


It’s that the one better or worse than the Explorer One S?


I still don’t understand the “whiskers”. What dataset are they using to train? I’ve literally not seen them until the prevalence of genAI.


Gemini is complete garbage in Android Auto
It also can’t read labels on gmaps. Can’t read people’s “nickname” field in contacts (there are so many Roberts). And can’t access or write notes without also requiring access to my emails (hell no).
Those are the three things I use AA for, and it’s objectively worse at every single one of them.
elements of the natural world in a symbolic manner
What about elements of HTML? It also has symbols.
The current legacy code I’m dealing with is full of these:
// TODO: Class description here to satisfy linter


I think you’re projecting a little. People act like this no matter the field. We swim in the tech pool, so we mostly only see the shit floating in our pool.
I can assure you the neighbour’s pool also has their fair share of floaters.


Keywords for people that would like to know more: “sleep hygiene”


Any type of bread following the same standard will fit into a standard toaster.


is how it should be done
No it isn’t.
The whole point of partitions is so you can have multiple things on the same drive. Be them data, swap, or… yes, operating systems.


“implementing things in non-standard ways”, have been their modus operandi for about 3 decades now


RAM prices exploding only means Apple takes a tiny hit to their profit margin per device, considering how inflated they were in the first place.


Not just folders, every icon has 4-way configurable swipe. I’ve gone a little swipe crazy now. Who needs folders when you can launch 5 different things by swiping a single icon…
As in, a companion to the planet.
Moons are satellites.
Satellite: from Latin satellitem (nominative satelles) “an attendant” upon a distinguished person; “a body-guard, a courtier; an assistant”
Yes.
You know what? A stick arrangement would actually be cool. And not having to regularly change the water is an added bonus.


It’s called a cloaca, you uneducated swine!
(Sorry, couldn’t pass on a good streak of online insult throwing)
They are a wizard, yes. Nobody in their right mind would want to do it for so long.
They also reckon the other 50% is trying to harness the magic by randomly tweaking stuff in the hope it doesn’t blow up in their face…
I worked with someone that’s been designing RF circuits close to 4 decades. They reckon it’s only about 50% magic.
Yeah. And the exact same thing the last 3 times this was implemented in systemd/some Linux distros. We’ve discussed this to death in multiple threads, with many people saying they probably should move to BSD.
So I still think this is newsworthy solely because of that last point.
Does that not make them a hard link (pointing to a filesystem node) instead of a symlink (pointing to another filename)?