ITT: nobody understands what the Turing Test really is
ITT: nobody understands what the Turing Test really is
You are right about some points, though what the original comment meant by compatibility is probably industry software.
Can I interest you in a great self-hosted alternative Immich? Been using it for nearly a year now, amd its getting better every few months.
Simple: That would be the opposite of making money for companies
Im pretty sure you could look up key remappers and do that already
How was my comment making fun of people?
If people try to be nicer here, why do I have 18 downvotes for simply saying the SD community has already moved on from this?
That article is about… 3 or 4 months too late
Palestine strikes Israel: 22 dead (huge outcry) Israel strikes Palestine: 200 dead (nobody bats an eye)
Israel is a problematic subject with how imbalanced it is handled in media, resembling more propaganda than anything else.
If only Photoshop and After Effects worked on Linux / Wine I wouldve switched long ago…
Thats all good news! When can we expect changes to come?
Good luck self hosting email!
This doesn’t make sense and is a good example of the prosecutors fallacy in statistics: Absence of Evidence is not Evidence of Absence
You can also use a chair to bludgeon someone to death. Should we ban chairs? I believe the good side of privacy far overcomes the bad One can do with it
“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II generates over $1 billion in 10 days”
Sounds like a bit more than the 10 Million you proposed, and thats only 1 game. It wouldnt be possible to keep up with quality when returns would diminish a ton
Why not? The line has to be at a point in space, so we can just define any point on the line
I actually held a presentation on it, yeah! It wasn’t really a webp problem, but an issue in the image decoder library which was used in basically… everything to open Webp. What happened was that you could tell the OS to build a super bad (Huffman Tree, which in turn led to the decoding not fitting in the allocated memory space and overflowing.