That part is stupid indeed. If you run X, do xinput and find your trackpad. Then do xinput list-props on that to see all the settings there are. Xinput can also change them with xinput set-prop and they reset after a reboot, so feel free to fiddle around.
Once you're done, just slap your settings into a script and run that on startup, then you're set.
It has to be more sophisticated than that. Otherwise users could easily taint the datasets by giving wrong answers on purpose.
It probably checks your answer against the current model's best guess and if it's close enough, you get a pass and your input is added to the training data for the next iteration. The more wrong you are, the more challenges you get.
I still don't know whether you're supposed to hit those and I also don't know if it's normal to get two challenges or if that just means I did the first one wrong.
I still have a Wii with a custom launcher and a hard drive full of games lying around. I should use it again, there isn't another game quite like excite truck.
I'm in a bit of a similar situation. I like to get mad at people who drive witg their lights off when it's raining and I've memorized which cars have their tail lights off when the daytime running lights are on so I know which ones to flash my highbeams at and which ones can be seen by people behind them.
An app that lets you watch stuff from youtube, twitch, patreon, odyssey and more while respecting your privacy and having a better UI than any other streaming app.
No problem. I was planning on giving one or two pieces of advice when I started writing that but half way through realized it was a nice way for me to organize my thoughts and I kept going and it turned into an essay.
And it's happening again, so I'll elaborate: Having conversations and actually wording things to other people instead of having unclear thoughts running through your head is great. I often see people saying stupid shit and start typing a reply, but then I start seeing their point or realize that their opinion is so far away from mine that I can't find any common ground to argue on and delete my half-written comment. I used to think I was just wasting time on the internet, but I'm starting to realize that the act of writing it down was putting order into the mess in my head.
I agree, removing them automatically even makes moderation harder if they do it when federating because then the mods can't see what they're moderating.
It's an MMO, you can't just go out and mod that. You could mod it visually, but that would eat into their profits from the store so it makes sense to not allow that as long as the game gets updates.
That part is stupid indeed. If you run X, do
xinput
and find your trackpad. Then doxinput list-props
on that to see all the settings there are. Xinput can also change them withxinput set-prop
and they reset after a reboot, so feel free to fiddle around.Once you're done, just slap your settings into a script and run that on startup, then you're set.