

Wake up, developer. We have an OS to burn.
Wake up, developer. We have an OS to burn.
That’s even worse. I bet there are tons of false positives and people facing consequences at job for bad reviews Glassdoor thinks they wrote.
Ballmer had that energy emanating that just screamed I. Love. This. Company. (screams)
We can point fingers at Pichai, but I don’t think Larry Page and Erik Schmidt would have been able to keep Google true to its visions even if they really wanted to. Google simply became too big and successful compared its humble cool techy startup era, no way it was remaining the same all along.
It’s all federated, so it would be strange the bots didn’t scrape anything off.
They’re all trying to reinvent email by bolting something else on top likely an in-house implementation of whatever’s hot at the moment. However, the supposed benefits are completely gone once you’re exchanging mails with any other email host.
There was the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Philippines.
I fucking love my b/w laser printer. No bs, plug and print, nothing else.
It reminds of 90s almost utopian view of how internet will shape humanity.
I do wish there was an instance that becomes perhaps half as popular as Reddit did at its peak. Just barely enough so we can expose to opinions outside the typical young tech-enthusiast crowd.
I should have studied astrology instead of astronomy.
The fresh smell of MBA graduates.
Most want ubiquitous and affordable/cheap mobile internet without the hassle of signing contracts. Moving tech tiers past 4G isn’t relevant for consumers as of now.
S. Korea doesn’t need more Naver/Kakao crap dominating the market.
The glass punch during presentation was the sign of things to come.
Same here, fuck.
I suppose it’s recoverable on low intensity, but they had to scale up the warning because of “manly job dudes” who ignore safety precautions all the time.
Yes, I suppose given equal input (model, keyword, seed, etc.) two Stable Diffusion installs should output same images; what I am curious about is whether the hardware configuration (e.g. gpu manufacturers) could result in traceable variations. As abuse of this tech gains prominence, tracing back the producer of a certain synthetic media by the specific hardware combination could become a thing.
Do the files exactly match to their hashes? I wonder if there’s a fundamental difference generated by using different hardwares.
Honestly I miss that little metallic bastard with so many software shoving AI in our throats.