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@AndyGER
Translation and describing the image are two separate tasks. Sure, if it's a photo of nature, this AI thing might do a pretty good job, better than a lot of us would be willing to put time and effort in, but if it's some humorous image, I'm afraid, it would do a very poor job — the description it would generate will have lots of unnecessary details: it simply doesn't know what to focus on.
@duco @3kh0 @mozilla

@j4n3z @mntmn
To a point that I was able to build and use it even on my old PowerMac G5.
I might be wrong about it, but I think Node.js is no longer even supported on Big Endian PowerPC architecture — wouldn't be a problem in this particular case, but this makes openrazer more portable.

@j4n3z
This one? github.com/the-via/app
Didn't know about it 😅 Considering it's specifically for QMK keyboards, it definitely makes sense.
To me Node and Chrome/Electron seem too heavy of a requirement though.
openrazer is completely opensource BTW, all parts of it: kernel modules, the daemon and the Python module.
@mntmn

@romin
Of course not! In fact, I'm three bitter old men, who don't love anybody, in a catsuit!

@kirby
You're just not in your supervillain arc… yet 😏

Boy is making a script that bans someone he does not like from all his accounts 👶🏿
Man is building giant robots that obliterate his enemies 👨🏿

@m0xEE

@mntmn
Making it compatible with OpenRazer might make sense… or not. AFAIK, they have a daemon and a Python API for interacting with it. On the one hand, it would enable people to use familiar tools and things they have built on top of them — on the other, striving for compatibility at this point would probably entail a lot of work with little immediate return 🤔

@tennoseremel
Так то без грибов была, а теперь — с ними родимыми! 😂
Рановато только начали что-то 🤔
@neural_meduza

@Forestofenchantment
To me it looks like they are just going crazy. All of them 😂
@mischievoustomato

m0xEE boosted

@kirby @skylar
You could always unplug it and plug it back in again to fix that — but it was pissing me off as you might have other things connected, like USB storage — I had a Firewire audio card plugged into it. Just disconnecting stuff like that isn't good if you have software that is using that hardware — so it was pissing me off immensely.
This problem never got fixed 😂

@kirby @skylar
I have MacBook Pro that was one of the first laptops to get a Thunderbolt port — there was no USB-C at the time, it was a different port.
And I got an Apple Thunderbolt Display with it — also one of the first to get all that, it had everything built into it: a wired network adapter, a soundcard with speaker system (it had a subwoofer even), and of course it worked as an external display.
Sometimes on waking the machine from sleep the display didn't come back on.

@Forestofenchantment
Yeah, I know they are probably not THAT bad, especially if you compare them to the competition, but I'm just too comfy with old hardware — I'm just scared of the thought of getting something new, too many things to get used to… Like soldered-in RAM. To me even integrated audio being USB would feel weird.
@kirby @skylar

@theorytoe @munir
Same here — I remember doing it a lot as a kid. I already had a computer — not every kid had them, at least not of my generation and not in my country, but I did. So fishing — and other outside activities seemed boring as fuck!
And now I might actually kinda like it. Even if there would be no alcohol involved.

@skylar @kirby
I remember us being concerned when we received first T60 designed by Lenovo.
I'm scared to even think what ThinkPads are today 😱

@munir
You're finally ready for genuine Instagram™ experience: post photos of your feet, or your food.

@kirby @goo
Imagine me doing it in the early days when Wine didn't work or maybe didn't exist at all — there were no VirtualBox or other easy to use virtualization solutions… And as they didn't provide hardware I was like: "Sorry, I can't complete your assignment, I don't have Windows" 🤣

@uberduck @gordoooo_z
They also used to be narrower — first they were 20 MHz bins, later 40 MHz and now they are 80 MHz.
When they are this wide, it's indeed impossible to fit more, considering that some frequencies are reserved in some countries. There is a way to lift these limitations, but not all equipment might support this.

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