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The lawyers are just loving this AI bloodbath.
The lawyers are just loving this AI bloodbath.
My comment was mostly sarcasm. https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/13/23637401/samsung-fake-moon-photos-ai-galaxy-s21-s23-ultra
Cool that you used a “real” camera to do it. Just the experience of doing that is satisfying even if the photos don’t come out great.
Can you see any moon landing site remains like the vehicles?
Is that just the Samsung smart camera composite?
In binary, when you add one more numeric place, things double. Not doubling would be like having two digit decimal numbers but only allowing people to count to 50.
Nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too
I use an rpi2040 with circuitpython and usbhid. Plug it into anything and it shows up as a mouse and moves the mouse in a tiny circle every few minutes. You can get one for $6.
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Oh yeah, exactly. USG and aps and stuff do not. The dream router does, so I would caution against it.
Also, they may force it in the future. Their past behavior does indicate that direction.
Ubiquiti website says that dream router must run unifi.
https://store.ui.com/us/en/collections/unifi-dream-router/products/udr
*Consists of UniFi Network plus two of Protect, Access, Talk, or Connect.
What router do you have? If it’s a dream router, how did you join it to your unifi running in docker on another host?
I have been using ubiquiti for years, and I would strongly caution against using them. They are forcing some devices to sign on to ubiquity cloud and synchronize with their cloud services, and are forcing those sign ins to use MFA. I really miss the ubiquity from 2020, where it was all local. Next time I upgrade my gear, I will probably not buy an ubiquiti router/gateway.
Also the upgrade process from Usg to dream router was awful. Also they don’t let you run unifi in docker with a dream router, you are forced to run it on-device.
An honest estimate, in the 25+ years I’ve been using the internet, I’ve probably clicked on things easily recognizable as ads on purpose less than 50 times. A lot of that was while shopping.
Does xmms fit the bill?
Edit: oops. It had its final release in 2007. Shows how much I use Linux for multimedia lately! Around 2000 this was my go-to. I had it hooked up to an Inspiron laptop in my car with a usb game controller to switch tracks and stuff.
Oh. My. God. Can fucking apps learn that when I say “block” and “less like this” I fucking mean it? Don’t show me fucking anything about baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, and especially not American football. I AM NOT YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE.
Also, I have to block a large fraction of my social feeds at certain times of the year because all they talk about are sports.
A few months ago my wife wanted to buy an electronic picture frame and I had a hard time explaining this to her.
Edit: an internet connected picture frame.
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Some things cannot be replaced. Spez destroyed something wonderful. There’s no going back.