Yeah, AI is a new twist here but the concept of misrepresenting images and stories for attention is ageless.
Yeah, AI is a new twist here but the concept of misrepresenting images and stories for attention is ageless.
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For me. I don’t care about resolution after I’ve downloaded it. Heck, I don’t need to know the resolution before downloading, I can tell by the file size.
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You guys drive? 💀 My rollerblades were only $200 and the ball bearings are in great shape.
Great reads! Thanks for posting.
I think it would be neat if, as something gained popularity, more and more of it were re-written in optimized assembly. I mainly work in .NET, which performs fine for what it is, but there are some libraries like Dapper (which is a micro-ORM) which are written in IL, which is incredibly difficult to do but results in it being insanely fast compared to what you could do in purely managed .NET. I’m sure if it were written in assembly it would be an order of magnitude faster than that.
I would love it if every website change on Twitter/X didn’t result in endless “news articles”. I need to find a way to block this crap. I literally don’t care. Stop using X if you don’t like it. Done. Stop talking about it. This is worse than celebrity gossip.
Oops 🙊 you know what I mean though.
A tractor trailer FULL of solar panels would be great!
Putting solar on moving vehicles makes no sense except for very specific use cases.
Install those same panels on the ground and you can point them at a good angle for sunlight capture 24/7, don’t have to literally carry the weight of them everywhere, don’t have to worry about them getting dirty all the time from moving around winter roads, and are much easier to repair.
That could be avoided by using on prem properly, too. People are very capable of making bad infrastructure whether on prem or cloud.
I used to like bootstrap. Still do. But it has some faults… Depending on your needs you’re loading a lot of CSS you aren’t using.
Bootstrap 5.3 is 59kb before gzip. 6700 lines of code. That’s a lot to just apply some simple styles.
There are a ton of lighter weight alternatives nowadays.
Client <-> vps <-> home server
I’m looking to set up exactly this for myself with a linode vps, and wireguard containers. Any tips? Even a docker compose snippet would be helpful.
That makes sense to me… You really only want one path for the air flow. E g. In through the front, over the components, and out the back.
Most of the fans in this setup are just fighting against each other.