henrikx 1 month ago • 100%
Har opplevd det omvendte. Kvitteringen skrives ikke ut en gang ved mindre jeg svarer ja
henrikx 2 months ago • 33%
It got you commenting so I guess that's what you'd call a success
henrikx 2 months ago • 100%
It doesn't matter if he really has an iPhone or not. It's just that what he wanted in order for Microsoft not to have responsibility is basically to lock down Windows as if it was iOS.
henrikx 2 months ago • 30%
I bet you love your locked down iPhone too
henrikx 2 months ago • 100%
Looks good.
The picture could use some better lighting though.
henrikx 2 months ago • 37%
Can't believe you get downvoted for saying that. No worries though as the haters will all be proven wrong eventually.
henrikx 2 months ago • 62%
You should all see the story about the invention blue LEDs. No one believed that it could work except some japanese guy (Shuji Nakamura) who kept working on it despite his company telling him to stop. No one believed it could ever be solved despite being so close. He solved it and the rewards were astronomical.
This could very well be another case of being so close to a breakthrough. Two years since GPT-3 came out is nothing. If you were paying any sort of attention you would see there are promising papers coming out almost every week. It's clear there is a lot we don't know about training neural nets effectively. Our own brains are the proof of that.
henrikx 2 months ago • 100%
Don't understand why crypto is regarded as "shady". It works great for exactly this purpose. The solution is literally staring you in the face lol
henrikx 3 months ago • 100%
And who's gonna stop us?
henrikx 3 months ago • 100%
Finally. Thought I was going crazy about the YouTube playback getting stuck all the time!
henrikx 3 months ago • 100%
Universities often teach students to write a lot of comments, because you are required to learn and demonstrate your ability to translate between code and natural language. But this is one of the things that are different in professional environments.
Every comment is a line to maintain in addition to the code it describes. And comments like this provide very little (if any) extra information that is not already available from reading the code. It is not uncommon for someone to alter the code that the comment is supposed to describe without changing the comment, resulting in comments that lie about what the code does, forcing you to read the code anyway.
It's like if you were bilingual, you don't write every sentence in both languages, because that is twice as much text to maintain (and read).
The exception of course, being if you are actually adding information that is not available in the code itself, such as why you did something a particular way.
henrikx 4 months ago • 100%
Not at all. This just searches multiple search engines at once and presents you with the results from all of them on a single page.
henrikx 5 months ago • 100%
Why do they always keep using GitHub for this stuff??
henrikx 5 months ago • 71%
XMPP servers and clients have different standards. Some supports audio/video calls
And the same is true about Matrix lol
henrikx 5 months ago • 100%
What is the point of all these proxy search engines if they rely on the centralized servers' indexes anyways?
Correction: it's not even the indexes it's the results. So really you still have no control over things such as the pageranking.
henrikx 6 months ago • 100%
It's worth noting that you can rewrite history after the fact with Git
henrikx 6 months ago • 100%
/s ?
For me it is the note taking/PKMS tool [SilverBullet](https://silverbullet.md/).
henrikx 6 months ago • 100%
You're overthinking it. Select a few of the popular ones and be done with it
henrikx 6 months ago • 100%
I'm a programmer and it really is quite easy to implement lol
henrikx 7 months ago • 100%
It also has the additional property of being able to easily transfer that asserted value anywhere in the world, free of censorship.
henrikx 7 months ago • 100%
It's not just "assumed". There have been numerous studies that people with better social networks and resources around them are much more likely to succeed. It's not surprising at all
henrikx 7 months ago • 88%
Governments guarantee that their currency is worth something in various ways. Bitcoin is backed by the energy usage it costs to mine
henrikx 7 months ago • 100%
Make sure you understand volume block size before you start using it. It has a big impact on compression, performance and even disk utilization. In certain configurations you may be surprised to find out as much as 25% of your disk space (in addition to parity) is effectively gone and it is untrivial to change the block size after the fact.
henrikx 7 months ago • 66%
Great, so now we have even more fragmentation. Good job BlueSky!
henrikx 8 months ago • 100%
henrikx 8 months ago • 82%
Don't see what is annoying about this dialog.
henrikx 8 months ago • 100%
What is UnifiedPush?
henrikx 8 months ago • 100%
This ended up becoming a big issue with my OP7Pro where it would very aggressively kill apps causing them to constantly need to reload which would cost a lot of battery. My Pixel 7 does none of that and Firefox works great.
henrikx 8 months ago • 100%
We aren't allowing it.
No doubt that AI which is used for Level 5 autonomy should be trained to detect these situations and make the correct decision. Otherwise they wouldn't be Level 5 systems. This is one of the many reasons why self-driving cars is not a solved issue yet. The systems we use today are either used strictly as a driving aid under close supervision by a human driver or used in small areas that the AI has been already evaluated to perform well in.
henrikx 9 months ago • 80%
The issue presented in the thumbnail is just as applicable to human drivers. Bad roadmarkings confuse unfamiliar drivers regularly.
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
Debrid-link seeds torrents from private trackers
henrikx 9 months ago • 92%
My goodness
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
I feel like sometimes I watch something to actually learn about that thing whereas other times it's more about being entertained and I found the topic interesting.
henrikx 9 months ago • 97%
Might not be the best place to say this, but considering Plex relies on online authentication servers to function it might be better for you to look into Jellyfin which works fully offline.
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
Trilium for the same reasons, but the featureset of Trilium is more like Obsidian.
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
There should be a vote to contest button next to the duplicate question notice/link.
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
Settings > Restore Purchases
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
Just wanted to chime in and say that I am super happy with my Pixel 7 so far. Easily one of the best phones out there, especially considering the price.
henrikx 9 months ago • 98%
In my experience, I have found the least intelligent people to also be the most vocal, which makes it look like they are overrepresented in the population.
With Lemmy 0.19 there are new scaled and controversial sort options, but I don't see them in the app. Is there an update coming soon to support these? edit: it seems like it gets selected when it's the default sort option for the logged in user. There's just no way to select it in the UI.
henrikx 9 months ago • 100%
Look at Trilium if you want an open source and selfhosted alternative to Obsidian
Just wondering if anyone else has learned the Thumb-key keyboard well and could share their typing speed? I have been using the TypeSplit layout for a few weeks now and get over 50-55 wpm with it consistently. I'm still learning it though so I'm expecting to see over 60 wpm soon.
Found this very interesting article about how Android's Doze Mode really works and how you can tweak the settings. For example how you can make doze mode ignore the motion sensor.
Has anyone been able to test this yet? What was your experience like? I was able to test it on my 7900XT, but I'm not sure if it was working right. It was definitely enabled as the frame counter in Adrenalin showed double FPS. But that was only until I moved the camera and the FPS would return to non-framegen baseline until I stopped moving it again which kind of defeats the purpose.
Just wondering if someone would like to share their experience so far with the new Android 14 update for Pixel 7? How has the battery life and performance been so far and have you noticed any bugs?