I don’t. I also don’t use Lemmy a lot, and I feel like my digital addiction has been fixed by a small margin.
I don’t. I also don’t use Lemmy a lot, and I feel like my digital addiction has been fixed by a small margin.
I reddit, I forgeddit.
So, will the driving wheels have keyboard for, you know, better ergonomics?
Amazing! I’ve been waiting to learn about something like this!
Decent list, but is it just me, or does all of it sound like common knowledge?
I’ve used Spleeter CLI quite often, but I’ve also heard that there are better, open-source models out there that outperform the one that is used in Spleeter, unfortunately, neither is the pre-trained model, nor the project repo available - just an open-access paper.
This page also missed out on essential apps like Tesseract OCR which is a must-have.
Also the CEO of micro-transactions.
Libgen and it’s alternative hostings are a god-send for people like me who can’t afford a single dime to buy books.
Year of federated social media, open-source game engine, self-hosted streaming service, and the list is growing…
Another younger alternative is Kohi. It’s still in development.
This smells like the Reddit drama. Are we going to see a mass exodus to Godot now?
That is interesting. I thought that both Proton and WINE are identical forks and a monolith of all the feature offered by a front-end app that uses them, just that one is maintained by Steam, and the other by an open-source community. The DXVK stuff you’ve shared is new information to me, because I thought that WINE included that by default.
GOG.com was formerly known as Good Old Games. It is a digital distribution platform for games and movies. It is a subsidiary of CD Projekt. Games on GOG are DRM-free.
Oh yes, I could definitely do that, but Enhanced Edition has a few goodies, like two expansion packs, and a few game balancing tweaks. Also because it is quite recent, I think it would be for the better to stick to the latest version.
I think you’re probably using Proton, which is basically the same as running a Windows apps on WINE. I’d choose GOG over Steam due to philosophical reasons (DRM-free gaming). And also, because GOG has the Linux version. The only issue is packaging the setup dependency into multiple distros, which I’m trying to make it working on Nix for now.
ToxMod assesses the “tone, timbre, emotion, and context” of a phrase or conversation to determine whether a player is behaving in a harmful way.
Given how neural networks are considered black boxes, is there any specific counter-measures against false-positives? And what about the running costs of the model? Is it sustainable for the game company?
Not a doctor or a medical practitioner, but I’m not in favour of sports-drink from Prime, Gatorade and G-Fuel, owing to their unhealthy amount of sugar and caffeine, and would prefer the ORS electrolyte.
Tender coconut is pretty good, but you can also try overnight-soaked basil seed with raisins. Add sugar as per your serving, but raisins will provide you with sweetness anyway.
Another good recommendation is pomegranate juice or banana smoothie. You can also not go wrong with custard-apple milk shake, but it might be a little tiring to de-seed them.
I wish people simultaneously added their content to Peertube. My trust for big tech is at an all-time low.
That’s me. I’m completely moving away from Google, Microsoft and Amazon, and the process is slow, but steady. At keast after the Web Integrity nonsense, I don’t trust Google anymore.
Now who’s making fun of the green bubbles?