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@newt
Wat is wrong with buffering? Without it you're fucked in a lot of cases: network delays, physical media spun down on detecting vibrations to prevent damage, physical media having to be re-read due to errors, etc…
And 1.25 seems to be just right to be reading FLACs on average — studio recordings are often heavily compressed/filtered and use even lower bandwidth.

@AndyGER
Don't get me wrong though, I'm not a fan of everything AI in the slightest, but I won't say that it's bad just because it has "AI" in it in this particular case — it should be good enough in a lot of cases, and in those when it's not, it should provide a good starting point. But I'm afraid that some people would start submitting descriptions generated by it as is — adding a line of warning text seems reasonable.
@duco @3kh0 @mozilla

@AndyGER
Speaking of translation, the result would probably be very similar to attempting to translate a joke that is built on wordplay — lacking at best. Proper translation of such a joke might not exist at all, and automated one will only cause confusion.
@duco @3kh0 @mozilla

@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" 🤣

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