Except people can and clearly have been doing so. Whether or not the comparison is fully accurate regarding cost-quality is another matter.
Except people can and clearly have been doing so. Whether or not the comparison is fully accurate regarding cost-quality is another matter.
P1Y is period notation. It means a Period of 1 Year. It actually makes decent sense tbh.
It’s missing the rest:
Resynthesizer is a Gimp plug-in for texture synthesis. Given a sample of a texture, it can create more of that texture. This has a surprising number of uses:
- Creating more of a texture (including creation of tileable textures)
- Removing objects from images (great for touching up photos)
- Creating themed images (such as the Resynthesizer logo above)
Eh, those usually ain’t too bad. Runtime Blazor errors usually are a bit more annoying, sometimes requiring you to open up the intermediate compiled cs files.
I honestly don’t mind the pre-movie ads too much. Usually there’s not that many, it quickly moves on to other movie trailers (which I don’t mind knowing about) and then you just get the full movie without any ads whatsoever. You can always just arrive 10 minutes later and skip most of the ads anyway.
Netflix ads can kiss my ass though. Jellyfin to the rescue!
Yes. This controller was specifically created for Apple and it’s a proprietary chip.
No other manufacturer uses it, and thus no other manufacturer has these security flaws. Apple didn’t rely on existing, tried and tested controllers but had to make something proprietary and ‘special’, and the fucked up in doing so.
what happened when the EU forced apple to move to USB-C.
Apple messed up is what happened. None of the other manufacturers appears to have this issue, despite the same legislation applying to them.
This is solely on Apple fucking up.
So borked in fact that the author’s fursona face-palmed in response.
What fucking timeline, did anyone believe Trump had a concrete plan in the first place?
He’s already given you 5 examples of positive impact. You’re just moving the goalposts now.
I’m happy to bash morons who abuse generative AIs in bad applications and I can acknowledge that LLM-fuelled misinformation is a problem, but don’t lump “all AI” together and then deny the very obvious positive impact other applications have had (e.g. in healthcare).
It’s been surprisingly decent for audio issues for me. Often the scan for audio devices kickstarts some devices back into the land of the living.