Does that include lessons for Canto by any chance? Or just Mando?
Hey that’s the raccoon whisperer but Soldier from TF2. I’ve never seen that, that’s great.
Very neat, I wonder how effective they are at confusing facial recognition and 3D facial scanning systems? Not that we often encounter the 3D scanning, but an interesting aspect to consider.
Curious to know more about how you host your own models? Does it require high end hardware?
I’m completely uneducated in this field, but there’s a 2 min video attached to that page that demonstrates before and after. Sure sounded better to me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Do you know if the ML works offline? Or does it require an internet connection?
From following a couple links to the source, I found this:
Multiple CMEs erupted associated with flare activity from Region 3664 on 07-09 May. These CMEs are expected to merge with potential arrival expected by early May 11 on the UTC day.
Source: https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/g4-watch-effect-may-11
It’s in the second paragraph?
The first human Neuralink implant recipient is playing Slay the Spire, Old School RuneScape, and a range of other popular games by using the implant to translate his neural signals.
Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company also revealed in a new update that a number of the implant’s electrode-bearing threads had retracted from the patient’s brain, leading to a temporary drop off in the performance of the brain-computer interface (BCI).
Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of the questions though, if you were to forget your password? I answer with nonsense too, just keep it in my password manager or write it down somewhere.
I might be ootl, but as far as we know, wasn’t EAC ruled out? I recall watching Pirate Software’s videos breaking everything down, and iirc, it was more likely that the individual computers were compromised at some point than it was remote code execution. Though it was still up in the air what the hacker could do, as they seemed to be able to send commands the server would accept (eg, gifting thousands of packs to steamers live on stream). Been a while since I watched, and the vids are also hours long so I don’t expect anyone else to sit through it, but here’s the first if anyone’s interested. Apex Legends Vulnerabilities - Breakdown and Interview
I’ve never heard of this before, and it sounds interesting after a cursory search online. Why the downvotes?
iirc, the only safe time to look directly at the eclipse is during totality, where the moon has completely blocked the sun. But that’s a pretty small window, Dustin from SmarterEveryDay put out a really informative video last month if anyone’s interested. He interviews Dr. Telepun who wrote a book on it and made an app that audibly walks you through what’s happening during the eclipse in real time, really neat stuff.
They’ve said they’re committing to keeping perpetual licensing and are using Canva’s resources to speed up development though. So far, seems okay to me. At least for now. Unless anyone knows otherwise?
Especially, iirc, since meta now collects data on the space you’re in. No thanks.
duckduckgo does that with @duck.com email addresses too, I’ve liked using them so far
I’m in the same boat as you but haven’t figured out how to install different DEs yet. Did you find a good guide for installing/uninstalling them?
I keep seeing this, and yes, it’s running the image of the Linux community. Even for me who’s part of it.
“Help, Windows problem.”
“Linux is the answer.”
“But I want to use Windows.”
“Then you’re a stupid ingrate who’s below me and deserve nothing good in your life.”
Do you hear yourselves? I’m exaggerating, but come on guys. You’re better than this, good grief.
Listen I’m all for Linux and use it myself, but this is not the way to get people to switch. Even I’m starting to get annoyed by all the answers in these threads being “Just switch to Linux, there are definitely no problems and it’s a 1:1 workflow.” (Yes, hyperbole. But you get the idea.) If a user has an issue and does not want, or cannot, switch to Linux, then Linux is not the solution.
You’re not wrong. They’re still stuck in the “abusive relationship” with MS. In fact you’re absolutely right. But trying to push Linux onto these people like this only results in their view of Linux getting worse, and makes them more likely to stay on Windows to avoid the insufferable Linux users. It’s coming from a good place, but it’s honestly not helping. Every solution needs to consider the user’s use case and their parameters, or else it doesn’t matter. In the end what you’re saying is not wrong at all, but you’re still not offering the right solution.
It’s not about completely preventing infection, you can still get infected. It’s about minimizing the odds of infection and lowering severity when infected, to mitigate transmission as much as possible. It’s more about society as a collective and less about the individual. You can ride it out, sure. But if you pass it along to someone who can’t, then what?