

Hi, I try to have something a bit like you.
I use temporary-containers with the firefox multi-account-containers and it’s working pretty well!
And of course I delete cookies when a container is close.
Hope that’s help :)
Hi, I try to have something a bit like you.
I use temporary-containers with the firefox multi-account-containers and it’s working pretty well!
And of course I delete cookies when a container is close.
Hope that’s help :)
Nice !! I like the ‘old new again’ effect ^^
Cons
- No charger and no cable in the box.
That’s a Pros in my point of view ! Because we already have a lot of charger/cable in are house usually.
Secure Camera looks very very nice, with QRcode reader !! Oh I think I’ll love it!
I didn’t know Aves. It’s very good ! Thank’s
Nice to see how to improve python code like that! I love that the __getitem__
and __len__
made the object iterable ! 🤩
Yeah, with some objects, in a room, outside in the nature. Just to see how it’s working with more than one subject in the middle. 🙂
Ooo!! 🤩 I love the concept!
Did you try with a more complex input video?
That’s amazing to see how deep it’s possible to go when programming. Thanks for sharing your experience. :)
I agree that a lot of free software are old now and big enough to be lost.
Maybe you can find a new and simple project, like https://github.com/lemmygtk/lemoa to improve your skills?
Thanks for the article!
Another use case: It could be useful for one software deployed in more than one server and if admins want to enable/disable features specifically for every server.
That’s can be nice !
> Until now we’ve relied on lexical search, trying to match users with questions and answers based on the keywords they supplied. But as I announced today, we’ll be adding semantic search in a private Alpha, built on top of a vector database, so that the responses generated from a search query can more intelligently align with the topics the user is researching.
Sounds like we don’t need to know the right word to discover the good response. 👏
Hi, actually I don’t think that’s possible!
But I see that you have a lot of answers :)