So… a business card?
So… a business card?
If n is the day the item is introduced, the total quantity is 42-(n-6.5)2.
Interesting approach—to detect fake news by simulating humans’ reaction to it rather than judging the content itself.
I know which of you supports the Democratic Party and I will not help you survive the end of days.
If he ever decides the “end of days” is in progress, I think it would be safer for Democrats and Republicans not to be around him anyway.
Incendiary devices found at shipping hubs could be Moscow putting pressure on West not to support Ukraine
Yeah, that’s totally how countries react to terrorist attacks.
Ukraine should offer the North Koreans political asylum if they defect.
What else could they do? There’s no way to make a comprehensive list of every Fediverse-supporting server in existence, let alone aggregate their data.
Not with a typewriter, though.
Yeah, that’s why we need at least… two of them.
So… accidental carjacking?
“Modern-day company town planned for Phoenix”
Hamas have also been known to sleep. For a third of the day, the journalists’ activities were indistinguishable from those of the most notorious terrorists!
TIL Habermas is still alive.
Many authors stipulate that their books must be sold on Amazon without DRM, so their readers can back up and use their books outside Amazon’s ecosystem. Does preventing users from accessing their files violate any conditions that were implied when people bought and sold books with that feature?
There is one thing I would find genuinely useful that seems within its current capabilities. I’d like to be able to give an AI a summary of my current knowledge on a subject, along with a batch of papers or articles, and have it give me one or more of the following:
A summary of the papers omitting the stuff I already know
A summary of any prerequisite background info I don’t already know, but isn’t in the papers
A summary of all the points on which the papers are in agreement
A summary of any points where the papers are in contention.
Another advantage of Nextcloud over Syncthing is selective syncing: Syncthing replicates the entire collection of synced files on each peer, but Nextcloud lets clients sync and unsync subfolders as needed while keeping all the files on the server. That could be useful for OP if they have a terabyte of files to sync but don’t have that much drive space to spare on every client.
“I do feel like it added a level of distance to it that wasn’t a bad thing,” he told Ars Technica. “Maybe a bit like a personal assistant who stays professional and has your back even in the most awful situations, but yeah, more than anything it felt unreal and dystopian.”
If the single word “dystopian” is how the editors decided to summarize that description, I’m not sure they’re doing any better than the AI.
“AI” is the new “Space-Age”.
You can install and run Stable Diffusion locally (Pinokio is a versatile installer that can run SD and many other open-source AI tools as well). With SD you can build your own upscalers that are better than Upscayl, and do things like background removal too (in addition to prompt-based generation and such).
You could set it to use your own DNS server, and have the server block anything not on a whitelist.