Lately I’ve been enjoying !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca and !okmatewanker@feddit.uk
Lately I’ve been enjoying !shittyfoodporn@lemmy.ca and !okmatewanker@feddit.uk
!okmatewanker@feddit.uk won’t amused by this post
Nice, the cheapest model with a 13th gen Intel starts at 779 USD, and the AMD variant starts at 799 USD. Still expensive, but a lot more affordable than the last time I had a look.
ELI5: They can now make the fluffy white plastic go back to liquid very well, and they don’t even need too much work for that.
TL;DR: Pyrolysis with a yield of 60 percent styrene monomers.
Is this the one with the competing standards? Are we having a meta meme now?
Remember people: The cloud is just someone else’s computer.
Duracell should rebrand.
The big ones: Durcell, and Curcell
God damnit. How is this not tagged NSFW? That unicorn is definitely not safe for work
Just fooling around here. I’m completely with you
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to be fair, the first colour picker isn’t too bad, it it?
That will be getting a problem in the future. People will start putting highly sensitive and confidential information into ChatGPT and the like. And of course they’ll use this data. Industrial espionage might get as easy as asking a common LLM for help with a specific problem.
!lotrmemes@midwest.social would love that meme
currently, storage space is significantly cheaper than all the cpu power needed to generate the images from a text description. also, what if you actually wanted to view the backgroud of the object? and where’s the advantage besides an at best 40 % increased storage space edficiency? after all, people are taking pictures to actually capture the moment. else they would do voice memos all the time.
there’s a typo in your meme, op. The URL is supposed to look something like that
https://lemmy.ml/...
Who could’ve thought in 1981 that more than a few thosand universities would ever like to connect to the then 250 machines big ARPANET. With 4 billion addresses, there was plenty of headroom at the time.
In 50 years, when the last ISP finally switches to IPv6, we’ll be wondering how short sighted we were as now every pencil has an IP address in the interplanetary compu-global-hyper-meganet.