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  • Lol.

    They are called Munchkin cats and are considered an unhealthy breed in many places due to potential genetic problems.

  • I'd only disagree that their remote sucks - I like it a lot, but I also don't know others! It especially pisses me off how it doesn't keep the apps in the motherfucking order I put them in.

  • Have you tried casting your computer to the TV? With Win+K you can share everything and click around with your remote.

    It's what I do when I do it, but I don't have any kind of device for that stuff.

  • Just as much as CEOs (or any C-levels) deserve an exorbitant amount of pay for their ingenuity of sitting in meetings all day and basing decisions on pretty graphs made by others? Oh, and when the company "doesn't do well" it's the employees' fault! Another round of layoffs WHOOO!

  • Looks like everyone but you understood it correctly - maybe you should brush up on your language comprehension skills?

  • You don't need to not do it either!

  • No, this username is one of the names I've chosen for the accounts I use on lemmy. It does not identify me, it identifies the lemmy accounts that I just so happen to know the password for. I was just about to create an account with your username on another instance but meh, that's too much work. Just imagine me having done that and think about what you just wrote.

    I would be vary of the people agreeing with you on something so basic yet so wrong.

    An authentication factor is a unique identifier that shows that you possess something that others don't. Biometrics are something you are because your fingerprints, your retinas, or your DNA are (mostly) unique to you. A security key is something you have because unique cryptographic material is saved on the hardware device that cannot be replicated somewhere else (which is why many mobile authenticators really aren't). And a password is something you know because... Bla bla bla.

    To be pedantic, a username is not a factor in this sense at all; It is an identifier for an account that you have to prove authorization for by presenting some kind of factor, sometimes multiple.

  • A username is not something "you are", it's something "you know". Biometrics are not nearly the same as usernames.

  • It's neither ideologically messy nor is it morally ambiguous - quite the opposite. It's one of the most black and white conflicts of recent times. Russia invaded Ukraine in an ethnic war and marketed it as some kind of liberation. Russia is in the wrong and must fuck off.

  • Once you get the hang of it it's just so much quicker for small and big tasks.

    Check out vim adventures:

    https://vim-adventures.com/

    Or just install vimtutor and try around. The basics are pretty simple, and the more advanced stuff infinitely helpful.

  • Please keep in mind that I am not an expert when it comes to AI/machine learning/Natural Language Processing and have just dabbled in those a few years ago. Also, many of these terms can be confusing because of all the marketing around them.

    But, in short, what I meant was that autotldr is not based on a neural network/deep learning, but "basic" language processing algorithms with simpler statistical models attached to them, if at all.

    What people generally mean with AI is some kind of deep learning which is helpful for more complicated tasks like "learning" about a topic and "understanding" things, but that is not really necessary for summarizing text since language has (mostly) fixed rules. So while there is certainly some overlap in the process, simple language processing does not need "AI" - you'd call it just machine learning, of which AI is generally a subset.

    You can read a little more about the sunmarization above here:

    https://miso-belica.github.io/sumy/summarizators.html

  • There is no "both sides", there is an infinite amount of opinions and perspectives on one thing: reality. Not all of those opinions are worth engaging with or deserve a platform.

    Though in this case with the letter it's historically significant and I find their reasoning kind of pathetic, so I agree with you here.

  • You need like two tablespoons of yoghurt per liter of milk. Just cook the milk beforehand and let it cool to about 45°C. Mix in the yoghurt and put it in an oven with the light on for a few hours. Voilà!

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  • IPv6 is not made with internal networks in mind lol

  • I'm not a fan of watching sports myself, but you're ignoring a big part of it: The strategy behind it and its execution. But apart from that, I think most people just want to feel like a part of something and cheering on a team is an easy way to do that.