It’s not exactly the same tech but it’s very similar. The Transformer architecture made a big difference. Before that we only had LSTMs which do sequence modelling in a different way that made far back things influence the result less.
It’s not exactly the same tech but it’s very similar. The Transformer architecture made a big difference. Before that we only had LSTMs which do sequence modelling in a different way that made far back things influence the result less.
I have had the same Arch install for years where Ubuntu on the other hand breaks after 2-3 major version upgrades from accumulated cruft.
It is important to keep Arch updated but sometimes I go a month or two without doing it.
Occasionally they have some update that’s not backwards compatible and you have to be a bit careful about it but if it breaks someone already has the answer on the forums from earlier that week. You can also install “informant” which displays the latest arch news post before installing because they usually warn you when there’s a breaking change.
TrueNAS is pretty good and they have a Linux version which will have better compatibility with your game servers.
It depends if you’re lucky with the exact model of sensor you have
It’s meaningless bullshit if they think the AI companies give a shit about copyright
Even moreso: When you post online you typically give the website a license to distribute the content in the terms and conditions. That’s all the license they need, it doesn’t matter what you say in the comments.
One medical is actually a pretty good service and it’s fucked up that Amazon bought them
Is this a parallel eyes one? I can only do crosseyed and couldn’t see it.
I.e. I was looking in front of the screen but you need to look behind it for this one I think.
Wow the starliner is a total disaster. It was meant as an ISS transport vehicle and the first crewed mission was supposed to be in 2018. Now the ISS is almost ready for decommissioning and the starship is almost done.
In the early 70s it was a risky and expensive one-time deal. Starship is doing it sustainably and will completely revolutionize space travel. I wouldn’t say they’re struggling they’re just still developing it.
The capabilities of starship are orders of magnitude more payload and for orders or magnitude less money at the same time.
Turns out it’s a bad idea to totally scrap a billion dollar rocket every time you use it.
Not sure about VHS tapes (I dont think there are any here anyway) but discs will be fine the data is physical ridges in the plastic so unless it melts or bends you can read it.
If you’d like to try mbin https://fedia.io/ is a good instance. Run by Jerry from infosec.exchange.
Personally I support software diversity and Earnest seems like a nice person but Lemmy has a bigger development community and I wanted the mobile apps.
I liked that they had special privacy tech other VPNs don’t have but they didn’t allow you to choose the location so it was unusable for me.
I want my VPN location to be my actual location so that the weather app doesn’t mess up and show the wrong city.
None I just look at new because there’s not enough content on Lemmy to filter it
Who cares how well the stock market is doing if we all got mass fired to make it happen
Really sad that paramount thinks star trek can be “too sci fi”. I hope they don’t mess up any more of the new trek thinking like that.
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I’m running FreeBSD I actually like it a lot.
I picked it for zfs. A lot of the ways things work seem cleaner and simpler than on Linux and zfs is awesome with the copy on write snapshots and filesystem compression and all that. I like rc.conf and pf is way nicer than iptables and even when you upgrade it automatically makes a snapshot so you can rollback.
Sometimes I do need to patch and compile things because people seem to not know freebsd exists but that’s really the only downside.
Plex supports extras just rip them to separate files. It’s true you lose the menu though.
It’s just that the compression on the disks is not very good and you can easily compress them a lot more without really any noticeable loss of quality.
Why not just convert them and save 20gb of storage space?
Read Sean Carroll’s new Biggest Ideas pt 2 book