Works with anything plugged into the wall. Software developer most of the time. Helped start a makerspace once.
Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.
A company called Clearview AI broke that unwritten rule and developed a powerful facial recognition system using billions of images scraped from social media. Primarily, Clearview sells its product to law enforcement. Clearview has also explored a pair of smart glasses that would run its facial recognition technology. The company signed a contract with the U.S. Air Force on a related study.
Just another reason to not post all your images to social media. Share with family/friends who care but thats it.
What does the article say? Its asking to sign up.
NVM got it: https://archive.is/a2VYP
https://tilvids.com/ has some nice videos.
If only there was a berg for code with this repo. Too bad there isn’t.
Given that videos are currently getting copyright stuck if just having screenshots of over 10+ year old games…yeah its relevant.
Ah gotcha. I’m on cell so it just looks unformated text.
What did you use to do so?
Nintendo seems to be going after everything emulator related. You can’t even talk about were to get emulators/roms now days because they will most likely go after that resource.
Yeah my positive take is this might be a good excuse for people to think of repairability again.
Because, you know, if very little new chips being made in the near future, we are going to have to.
Interesting first I’ve heard of this new chip.
Im a dev. But you do you. GL!
Excellent! Thanks. Ill take a look at it sometime. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
Last time I checked, there was still discussion on how people want this to work. Because its easy to say, but hard to get everyone to agree.
Community collections should be a thing. Something like /cc/Technology could pull in lemmy.world/ other instances and collections of communities. It makes it easier if one instance dies, an instance de-federates itself, or just wanting to consolidate all the different /c/Technology
communities across instances.
It would also be nice if communities had the option to vote on their admins once in a while. Having individuals lord over different communities is a problem in reddit.
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The CPAP lockout is something I went through. The company behind my CPAP does not allow you to get ANYTHING off the device. But there is an SD Card that you can get all the info you want from your old system. Its arbitrarily locked out.
You are also unable to repair anything on the device without insurance getting involved. And insurance is often at OEM prices (think 200+ for a basic mask). Thankfully, people have illegally added STLs/chips/parts/etc… online that you can basically reverse engineer the entire device nowadays. As long as you use medical safe materials, it saves you literally thousands of dollars. Ive replaced quite a few parts and the device is still working after many years of usage.
Nice! I hope they go down in price at some point.
Apologies but what am I looking at here. Looks cool, some kind of AR glasses with the steam deck? Im a bit lost.
Sega genisis if we are talking real hardware. Followed by Gameboy.
Lately I’ve been loving my miyoo mini plus and steam deck combo. They are both retro game powerhouses.
It has had a huge increase according to the statistics. I wonder where they are getting their numbers from. Both fedidb and other sources say the number of users are only going up.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the hurricane.