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I wrote some insults and it worked.
Pretty sure my insults will be used to train a model as well
I wrote some insults and it worked.
Pretty sure my insults will be used to train a model as well
Thanks!
Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
That’s my issue with Samsung devices: unofficial ROMs are rare. For example on my Galaxy S21 FE, I can’t run LineageOS.
Probably true, but I must mention you also have great things in the Android / Samsung ecosystem. For example, Samsung Dex is impressive and I do use it.
I am on Samsung devices right now (phone & tablet) but I’m not 100% convinced and I do not advocate for this brand.
I’m just waiting for a more mature Fairphone & /e/os platform.
I’m pretty sure Apple is missing a significant market share of consumers like myself who can’t stand their anti-competitive practices. That’s why I can only buy Android phones and tablets, until we get decent Linux ones.
Well, no
So, calculations are not actual software… I’ll stop there.
I work in investment banking environments (calculations). Python is everywhere. Java and C++ as well.
Do you have access to Netflix or other providers catalog of films and series on-demand? Can you change audio / subtitles language?
I agree with everything you said, that’s fair. But I do not remember having to much difficulties coding UI interfaces in Qt while supporting numerous end-user configurations.
I feel like this article is completely missing my point. I’ve done my share of programming websites but not for the past 2 decades. And now I’m completely lost at reading CSS. I can’t make sense of the code shown in the picture. And that’s always been my trouble with CSS: the tendency to unnecessarily over-complicate things while reinventing the wheel. They have created a huge barrier for entry to the world of website programming and I think it’s a shame.
As much as it pains me, I am convinced you’re right. It’s mostly an education / cultural problem. You can find similar situation in other countries of course but I’ve never it that extensive.
The result is having some of the worst politicians ever being elected, with no credible alternative.
Last time I ate some was 30 years ago, and that was the last time I saw them on the menu.
He’s being very short-sighted, as if Ukraine was the final step to this war.
If the only use case is translation, that’s probably not a good business case.
Just no. My CEO runs a much larger organisation than Mozilla corp and her salary is 1m€ per year (public information), and that’s perfectly adequate.
I’m surprised Lehman Brothers isn’t there. Is that expected?
I don’t understand your comment. They are the good guys browser-wise but that doesn’t mean they are good guys everywhere.