

Are you buying ebooks in a physical store? How does that work?
Are you buying ebooks in a physical store? How does that work?
The linked site does not have a valid SSL certificate. To me, that seems pretty sketchy for a registrar. Are you sure the URL is correct?
There’s also a more lightweight alternative for recording tracks called OpenTracks. It can export the data in KMZ, KML, GPX or CSV format.
I’m curious - how would they just “have phones switch”, and if that’s actually possible, to which “open non Google platform”?
I think some used them to gain insight in clicks (bit.ly provided stats for numbers, user agents etc.), and to track the origin of clicks by generating a unique shortened URL for each linking post.
Also, the obvious use case of turning a long direct URL to a file into something people can actually be bothered to manually copy from paper…
Yes, you can cast from the official YouTube app (or Revanced). You need to generate a code for connection in the SmartTube settings, then connect your phone through the cast menu. The option in the cast menu on the phone is called something like “Connect with code” IIRC.
Checked my second GOS user profile with google services, just to make sure – nothing to be seen.
Why not paperless? I’ve thought of trying out paperless-ngx but would like to hear about your experiences with it or other thoughts about it.
In my experience, I always get much better Searx results by changing the language to the relevant one (and disable SafeSearch). However, between instances, it varies which search sources they include (Google, Bing, DDG etc.). After trying multiple, I’ve found a few instances that generally get me the results I’m looking for.
E.g. if searching for, let’s say, something German, my URL would contain this:
/search?q=cannabis+legal&language=de&safesearch=0
I don’t feel too inclined to argue with them
Interestingly, that makes me feel a bit inclined to argue with you about this.
To me, it just feels like…
“No, you can’t upgrade your old car speakers, because the custom ones would be too loud.”
“No, you can’t upgrade the seats, because the 3rd party ones are way too comfortable.”
“No, you can’t keep that Wunderbaum dangling under the mirror, it modifies the smell and it’s too damn fresh for you!”
Well, actually, it’s more like…
“No, silly, you simply can’t use those carefully crafted custom-made playing pieces, cards or high-DPI printed board to extend/change this board game to your liking, since we didn’t sell you any of that…”
As you see it, what’s the difference? Or would you in fact just happily accept those scenarios too?
Was that the one with too many pancakes?
You’re always bringing something interesting to look into or write on the list for later. This time too! Nimletter is on my list now.
But they ditched the headphone jack, didn’t they?
I keep getting a “Database download failed” error, unfortunately, even with network permission enabled…
Because it has fewer parameters and (in some cases) it’s quantized. The hardware needed to run local inference on the full model is not really feasible to most people. Though, the release of it will probably still make a wide impact on the quality of other upcoming smaller models being distilled from it, or trained on synthetic data from it, or merged with it, etc.
You’re asking the real important questions!
And it’s great for sorting by date.
Oh, which one are you referring to here – of all those different 750 g supposedly exotic fruitberry-flavoured water beverages, all with 0 kcal? One of those with a dose of factory-added vitamins, or just the funkiest sun-kissed fruit imitation available?
I assume the taste will probably just become increasingly more rancid long before pure (and bacterially uncontaminated) 100% PB goes dangerously bad, if ever.
Very much related:
LLaMA-Mesh by nv-tlabs on Github | Unifying 3D Mesh Generation with Language Models. Create 3D meshes by chatting.
meshgen by huggingface on Github | A blender addon for generating meshes with AI. This initial release contains a minimal integration of LLaMA-Mesh in Blender.