@eff Maybe they should use speech-to-text instead to save some time?
@chrishuck Oh, and Qt Python docs for QRadioButton might only list methods specific to QRadioButton, not the inherited ones.
@chrishuck Glad it works. I don't see any replies other than mine. Either instances of other repliers don't want to federate with mine or my instance is just bugged.
@chrishuck See https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qradiobutton-members.html (assuming FreeCAD uses Qt6 and not an older version). BTW you might want to use `setChecked` instead of `toggle` to avoid bugs in the future if you change something that will cause a button to be enabled and then `toggle` will actually disable it.
@chrishuck No idea, but that highlight is called focus and QRadioButton seems to have some methods related to it.
@itsfoss IMHO the aspect ratio selector for cropping should have a "custom" option that would allow an unusual ratio or precise cropping to an exact amount of pixels.
@noctilua @EUCommission Obviously, devil is in the details. I see a lot of stories about AI being misapplied that make me angry. Still, I realize that Europe needs AI to stay productive and relevant. US & China also use AI to hasten their progress and they don't have strong moral inhibitions when it comes to AI or surveillance. EU is our best bet when it comes to restricting unethical uses of AI.
@noctilua @EUCommission There are wayyy more kinds of AI than just image and text generators. AI helps discover new crystalline materials, fold proteins, translate, increase accessibility, detect illness, predict weather, fight cybersecurity threats, etc.
@Rory29@mastodon.social @noelreports You pay for treatment of someone else's illness, therefore you own it. Illness Fee.
@Rory29@mastodon.social @noelreports If you pay for public healthcare, you are paying to treat illness, therefore the illness is yours.
@Stefan_S_from_H @EUCommission Another law, presumably. Just like the current switch from USB-A to USB-C.
@croquetapeligro @dexteram @EUCommission Ah, that explains the eagle eye. :)
Have you considered uploading high quality photos of your sweaters to Wikipedia (Wikimedia Commons)?
@croquetapeligro @dexteram @EUCommission I wanted to compare it with a photo of an actual plain sweater, but I couldn't find one big/clear enough. I even saw offers for stock photos of sweaters, but at least some of them were explicitly labeled as AI-generated. So now I suspect that you might be right. Even Wikimedia Commons has mostly low-res photos. It's baffling. I thought there would be plenty of detailed photos of such a basic item.
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@pa27 @EUCommission They do reply sometimes. TBF I've never seen them reply to people who go "but what about this unrelated issue".
@VikingChieftain @EUCommission I hope it's temporary. Orban is quite entrenched though, it will be easier to get rid of Fico.
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@zaufanatrzeciastrona TL;DR "When printing from OpenOffice, a PostScript file is created with the creation date. CUPS, the Common Unix Printing System, then uses the file utility as part of its pipeline to determine the type. But if "Tue" appears at byte 4 (Tuesday's creation date), it's mistakenly identified as an Erlang JAM file, causing the print job to fail."
Problem już naprawiony w `file`.
@dexteram @EUCommission Huh? Why do you think AI was used in making this post? It's a stock photo of a plain sweater with stylized text overlaid on it.