just get an external ssd drive and some double-sided tape to stick it to the back of your phone. If you want to increase your battery life you can also stick a powerbank on there as well.
just get an external ssd drive and some double-sided tape to stick it to the back of your phone. If you want to increase your battery life you can also stick a powerbank on there as well.
Sony, except the replaceable battery part
I did back then. Not such much these days.
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have been using various distros over the years and never had issues with the nvidia driver on any of them 🤷♂️
I think nobody claims the top pictures are from a pug. That paw x-ray isn’t even real.
Lemons are delicious af though. Why reward them for their bs?
Reducing the computational cost is what makes it complex… but why am I even discussing this here anyway, I was mocking the topic in the first place. Your disregard of the problems in the details is kinda amusing though, because that’s probably the reason most recommender engines are as crap as they are.
yeah similarly to AI right? Also not really interesting, you just do some math and boom: AI!
Are PCB traces considered wires?
It’s always funny to me when someone talks about how awesome the tech behind recommender-systems is and what complex problems had to be solved to make it work but in the end it’s still just absolute garbage.
It already is. The average citizen just doesn’t give a crap about privacy.
Sounds terrible tbh.
Ghosting on CRTs wasn’t too bad, mostly imperceptible even
What did you do to your phone’s battery? I’ve got my phone for two and a half years and I still get decent runtime out of it.
And I agree… if the only innovations these days involve adding new cameras and removing other common features (like headphone jacks…) I don’t really see the point in upgrading.
That got me thinking: couldn’t that be solved by adding a layer in fron akin to a phosphor screen which “buffers” the light a bit thus bridging the switching which should reduce flickering?
With that title I was honestly expecting something more linux-specific, but the concepts described here pretty much apply to all modern OSs and their file handling.
The past few days the feed was mostly filled with both. Not sure if the bashing was more or less than the other
What do you mean? So far I’ve seen it mentioned in every thread about sync.
Solution? We’re not here to find solutions! We’re here to yearn for the good old days!