
I assume to dodge the oncoming bullet from the other side of the duel
I assume to dodge the oncoming bullet from the other side of the duel
I can only imagine it wasn’t planned properly, cuz that’s so many quiet behaviours without good parsing errors
Oh I just noticed the AI artifacts, the powerlines and license plate in particular
I dunno if I wanna have 8 glasses of vegetables
Pivotal Labs originally, then joined VMWare Tanzu I think, Now in turn bought by Broadcom
That BASIC GOTO joke got me real good, kudos to the author xD
Did a quick search and yep, it was a collection of rubidium atoms https://www.livescience.com/black-hole-analog-confirms-hawking.html
PyTorch is now under the Linux Foundation AFAIK, but yes it did originate at FB
Ooooh yikes, my bad. I’ll edit to fix 😅
Ungoogled Chromium.for me, pretty convenient as a Flatpak
EDIT: I missed the memo about Kiwi being an Android-only browser, whoops!
(1,2,2,50)-loss-quinquagintinane
I would actually bring a parallel to the device driver-firmware blob split that’s common with hardware support in Linux. While the code needed to run inference with a model is straightforward and several open source versions exist already, the model itself is a bunch of tensors whose behaviour we don’t have any visibility into. Bias is less a problem of the inference code and more an issue with the data it was trained on
Alright I’m probably the outlier here but… I like helping people with their IT needs, and I’ve always found the problem solving and praise kinda nice. Maybe it’s just a me thing tho
YAMPA, hmm maybe i should make that
€5 from my end, glad to be able to donate after years of use :D
Trivago? Hotelikely.
Hi-fi Rush is really good if you’re into rhythm action, Call of Juarez is one I’m trying now and it feels nice to play
Hisssssss