

Patching a newer version of the Youtube app resolved the issues with playback I was having.
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Patching a newer version of the Youtube app resolved the issues with playback I was having.
Not if Anna has anything to say about it…
Perhaps, but I sucked at touch typing when I was younger.
No idea; does autocorrect even exist in an inbuilt fashion on Windows? I’ve never really tried using anything like that.
Oh, and here’s a one-off test I just did without autocorrection turned on. With a few more tries, I’m sure I could get up to 100+.
Ironically, I can almost type as fast on my phone (102 WPM PB) as I can on most keyboards (110 WPM PB), and that’s with my weird improper method of touch typing. These scores are for the 15 second word test on MonkeyType.
The good ol’ Linus parrots. Squawk “Steve Burke is a bad journalist because he pointed out errors publicly that affected consumers.” Screech “Linus didn’t sell the employees internally on the idea that he and his wife were a substitute for HR, he auctioned it.”
The little I’ve seen of Joe seems like this:
Some rich guy you’ve never heard of: “So, umm, yeah, I’ve been trying this new form of yoga.”
Joe: hits blunt and drinks something harmful “Oh yeah?”
Guy 1: burp “Yeah, and it’s really opened my eyes and shit, y’know?”
Joe: “Oh really?”
(This but for who knows how long).
More often than not, people who are passionate about something, such as Linux, take personal offense when someone says something incorrect or offensive about said thing. Oh, and blud is just to call someone a poser.
I love this comment so much. “You crossed Linux? Now you’ve crossed me, blud.”
I read that in GLaDOS’s voice.
Tatsuro Yamashita was pretty impressive for several reasons: great singer/songwriter (he has some really solid range) and producer, S tier in singing English phonetically, and he’s good in Japanese, too.
To be fair, the comments and posts you leave are technically being collected for display across the lemmyverse. In that sense, there’s never going to be a zero data collection Lemmy client. Still, Liftoff currently has my vote. A decent little FOSS fork of Lemur, I believe.
Heck, even my college Sociology textbook from OpenStax basically has nuclear fear-mongering baked into one of the later sections.
Unfortunately, there’s still that one guy in the comments trying to say that hypothetical, largely unproven solutions are better for baseload than something that’s worked for decades.
I feel like my obsession with Mavicas has just been dismissed as invalid.
We do something similar over at [email protected], but with photos. Of course, we’re using old floppy disk cameras, so the compression, aberration, and CCD weirdness is indeed authentic.
I think it’s a very specific case that needs to be taken in a very narrow context; it’s essentially an innocent mistake that needs to be recognized as such. The moment you step outside of that, I see no reasonable arguments for decriminalizing anything.
Yeah, that’s fair. The early versions GPT3 kinda sucked compared to what we have now. For example, it basically couldn’t rhyme. RLHF or some of the more recent advanced seemed to turbocharge that aspect of LLMs.
I don’t really think it’s something people should do, but I can honestly see it happening to ordinary people if they aren’t thinking about what they’re doing.
It’s fine, the plot of the next (and all subsequent) episodes forgot about that for him.