I've also found this article that doesn't add nvidia to the mix. But in general it seems to work the same for both as long as you have the drivers proper for your hardware installed
Not exactly Jerboa fix but for that behaviour I use Open link with. Set it as your default browser and you can set it to use NewPipe for every youtube link, etc
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I've spent so much time waiting for Cookie AutoDelete to be available. And you don't even need to create a collection, I just installed it from the mozilla addons page
I get that. But my point is: are we really sure that this is the problem?
One of the bases of our scientific method is repeatability of experiment. But at some point, when we can produce a lot of experiments, comes a problem: we can run out of people with time and resources that allow to repeat it. And one of the ways to mitigate it is to strengthen the requirements on the data gathering. So when you do find something weird, you can analyze how the parameters differ from other similar runs and if someone else is able to repeat it, you might have easier time finding which variable makes it so. Without consistent "we measured X after setting that to Y" it's hard to repeat the experiment or even recognize if you really are observing something new.
Take a look at that error a few months ago that resulted in us thinking that a new superconductor that can work in +- room conditions was found. If we didn't have precise description of what they did and what they measured, we could be still trying to reproduce their observations
modern inventions are orders of magnitude more complex than anything in the past
Well, in a way that's always the case with inventions. I think when the first modern submarine (it's just an example) was built it also was a marvel of alloy purity and manufacturing precision compared to anything in the past. It's just that in the last century we observed a lot of technological progress because we started doing research in a lot more directions and in much higher volume. We caught up to our technological and theoretical knowledge and now the progress will slow down. Only to explode again after another breakthrough, as we often move in sinusoids, but that will be in one field + how it can help other fields, not a bunch of fields developing all at once in a short timeframe
I'm not convinced by the premise of this statement
Scientific innovations should make ‘zero to one’ breakthroughs, such as the mobile phone or the combustion engine, but are instead making ‘one to many’ improvements to existing innovations
Maybe we are simply past the curve where a few people can innovate a breakthrough and now it has to come from a lot of data gathered from existing implementations? In order to invent a cellphone a lot of technologies had to be improved compared to their first introduction. And get cheap enough to enable experimentation
I like DualShock 4. It should be cheaper now, that DualSense is out, gyro is a great thing in case you decide to play some shooters or space sims. Steam supports it out of the box
As for dongle, I've used the cheapest BT5 I've found and did not have issues
I use it for some time now and all my browsers. I am surprised it does not have more users. In my opinion it's easier to find what you want with startpage than duckduckgo
Some time ago there was a post on lemmy with a question how to not poop for 3 days. OP was adamant on not saying what do they need it for. The post is now deleted but I think it might be a clue... ;D
This won't be the most exhaustive rundown you could get but since the question is already 14h old, something is better than nothing.
Yes, this is the first game of this studio (or first they came up with themselves). I think the main selling point of the game is that it's based on a work of Stanisław Lem - writer of science fiction and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology.
I think they even have some sort of exclusivity that in the closest future only they have the rights to publish games officially tied to his works
And that stopped because we stopped doing controlled grass burns (EDIT: apparently the proper name in English is Stubble burning)? Or are these separate topics?
I've also found this article that doesn't add nvidia to the mix. But in general it seems to work the same for both as long as you have the drivers proper for your hardware installed