

My best guess is that like 99% of Aussies don’t seem to give a rat’s ass about politics so as long as the parliament does things that loosely resemble working nobody’s gonna ask questions 😅
My best guess is that like 99% of Aussies don’t seem to give a rat’s ass about politics so as long as the parliament does things that loosely resemble working nobody’s gonna ask questions 😅
Even the EU is. It’s looking bleak in that department.
Every accusation is a confession and all that
It depends. A chatbot is kinda gimmicky, I agree. But stuff like ocr, reverse image seach from current screen, voice to text and probably more can be nicely combined into one assistant app. Google assistant used to come close to that, so did the old Cortana (although not quite as versatile). They didn’t reinvent the wheel but they were genuinely convenient.
I also train this guy’s local AI models.
There’s usually an element of that with cracking passwords. Even if you just try and pick a good wordlist for a target you’re already engaging in a way. The more you know about them the shorter the wordlist. And if you spend enough time getting to know shit about them you can reduce the wordlist to one entry because they told you the password. In a way. It’s not necessarily a completely different process is my point.
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Just wanted to chime in and say I personally found Gnome thoroughly underwhelming for a touch screen. Like you’d think it’s a good fit but it’s just janky in practice. I’ve had much better success with KDE. In the Plasma 6.4.0 changelog they specifically mentioned that they have touch based devices in mind. I feel like with Gnome it’s more of an afterthought.
Guys I cheated on my alexa with the vacuum cleaner 😞
Also makes drones flop instantly if they aren’t protected
I can give you the next best thing. This video explains various aspects that need to be considered with microplastics. It’s mostly an interview with Spanish scientist Joaquim Rovira sharing his findings with what’s usually a cooking channel. He has also published several papers on the topic. Him and his peers are a good place to start if you want the latest findings.
It’s a good game but if you haven’t played it it won’t feel nostalgic and therefore possibly a bit dated. It holds up quite well though. 30 bucks however is outrageous. It’s a 15 year old game ffs. I’d pay 10, maybe 15 bucks but anything more and I’d just emulate the PS3 version instead.
We still don’t know if there are any serious health effects from them
That’s no longer entirely true. They can cause inflamation and cancer for example and that’s been proven well beyond “potentially”.
Even then the focus really should be environmental purification and water treatment.
I think both is important. Getting rid of all the microplastics in the environment isn’t possible with current tech and if it ever is it’ll still be an extremely slow process. Plus there are people who are exposed to large doses of microplastics due to their work or the location of their home and for those it could be especially beneficial to get that stuff filtered out.
Skate.
It’s available to preorder now with a $100 deposit
and might actually not even be real because he’s a con man
I think part of that is that it conjures up cold war era associations.
As in their job positions or?
The Steamdeck is as much of a PC as a PlayStation. As in yes they’re both PCs but specifically built for gaming. If you want to use them for other stuff you can but it’s not what most people buy them for. One runs BSD and the other Linux but the OS doesn’t determine what is and isn’t a PC. Your phone is a PC too. It’s an umbrella term.
So this is a very on-the-nose one but Farming Simulator 22 definitely fits your description. I’ve played it a lot despite being a city slick. It’s very calming in a way and satisfying once you have a decent production line going. I don’t love how much the story can get in the way with more whimsical farming sims so this (no story whatsoever) was a very welcome change. Oh and there’s a ton of high quality mods on Steam workshop.