That’s a very similar look to Forest Hill, our oldest (1918) operating metro station in San Francisco.
That’s a very similar look to Forest Hill, our oldest (1918) operating metro station in San Francisco.
I’ve heard good things about Tuxedo . No idea if they’re available in Switzerland.
I’m honestly looking for something with a bit more vram than either of these companies offer. I’m 99% new to Linux, I want to play games on my laptop, but I’m dead set on not getting tied down by Win 11.
It just occurred to me how similar AI images are to dreams, always related to the prompt, but never quite how a conscious brain would imagine it. All the weird, illegible text, the grotesque bodies, etc. really do match up fairly well with unconsciousness.
I will only ever activate Gemini by mistake.
Especially those at work who can’t install their own software.
It’s farcical.
When a company introduces something consumers want, we will research and find a way to get it and use it ASAP. Nobody needs to interrupt our workflow to tell us about it. I don’t remember getting any in-app notifications for the Gmail select all “feature,” but I figured it out pretty damn quickly.
I honestly have no Idea what AI does to a processor, and would therefore not pay extra for the badge.
If it provided a significant speed improvement or something, then yeah, sure. Nobody has really communicated to me what the benefit is. It all seems like hand waving.
Exactly. I used to register my off hand, as that was a little less likely to get damaged.
That’s exactly why I’d hope an ultrasound would ignore things like color difference. I wouldn’t expect it to ignore cuts without an ai component.
Thank God it allows for more than one finger. I used to start running low on undamaged prints!
I solved the problem by getting a better job, but at the time, it wouldn’t have helped. Same problem. Swimming in motor oil.
If you thought my hands were dirty…
I used to work on diesel engines. I’d end up with different looking fingerprints all the time from grease, oil random little cuts, etc. I’d hope this tech is better able to discern fingerprints from noise. It was a little annoying.
I could see it being possible to use, if they were the spring-loaded momentary toggles, and mounted upside down, so up was off. It would still be horrible, but possible.
I have the yellow box, fully assembled, sitting on my shelf, staring at me. I’ve had it for a month. I still have four smart things hubs running everything. I’m a little worried my system won’t reach without all the back hauling those are doing.
Took time off this week. Might try to at least get the software installed.
Over the past few months, we’ve been accelerating our ability to execute outstandingly, make faster decisions, and realize our multi-product ambitions.
Barf.
This is always the question that trips me up.
I’m 5 years younger than OP. I work in a municipal transportation power system job (we maintain and control the grid for trains, trolleys, etc.). I’m sure I’m wasting all sorts of effort in my professional life. I have time. I got a lot out of learning Power Automate. However, if you ask me to pick one specific project, I get overwhelmed because I don’t know what’s reasonable.
I don’t know enough to know if my ideas are achievable, or if I’d just be bashing my head against the wall. I don’t know if they’re laughably simple tasks, multimillion-dollar propositions, or Goldilocks ideas that would be perfect to learn a coding language.
I just made a bunch of Pixel 7 astro shots in the last week.
I’ve found the bright spot in the middle to be consistent enough that I added a mask to my Lightroom preset to cancel it out. I’m not really sure what they were going for there. I suppose it could be some sort of lens or stacking artifact. I just don’t get it. With all the processing they use to make these captures, you’d think they would’ve evened it out themselves. Either way, it’s simple enough to work around.
I’ve always been really impressed by astro mode. I had a 3a before, and even that produced stunning starscapes.
Thanks for that. Really cool stuff.
“Aluminum oxynitride ceramics have been around since the 1980s, so it’s not new stuff by any means.”
Says it costs 5X the price of standard bulletproof glass, but that it’s far stronger, and IR-transparent. Cool material.
Oh God. This is horrible news. So incredibly frustrating to hear.