AI (e.g. face recognition) is riddled with false positives. Such a tech already does wrong on civilians without being a weapon (e.g. cameras on subways). What you said is somewhat naïve.
AI (e.g. face recognition) is riddled with false positives. Such a tech already does wrong on civilians without being a weapon (e.g. cameras on subways). What you said is somewhat naïve.
(On the title of this post) Those fears were ablaze on islamophobia to begin with. Just like the media conglomerates that present the news in distorted ways. The nationality, ethnicity, or religion of these attackers has nothing to do with attacks themselves AFAIK. It’s not like a jihadist bombing… Thankfully. What I mean to say, is that the wave of attacks is being pushed to the political agenda and at the same time the far-right always strives to capitalize on whatever trends are there… It’s not surprising really.
OpenCamera is good, but could do better. But I’d say video editing is the biggest void.
Also, gesture typing keyboards are an empty niche of foss alternatives. HelioBoard requires loading some proprietary blob unfortunately.
I guess the most heavy machine learning use cases are not filled in.
Just yesterday I deployed it locally, and was about to migrate from my keepasDX (+syncthing)…
This is happening on a regional level, east germany is way different than west. How different? I can’t tell in detail, but demographics and worldviews are the two more salient categories for such differences.
Women are you back to KDE the same as GMO or a VPS with special software or (…)
Poor Karen, they put the wrong name on the sign! Greg is fine tho.
AV1 video codec !
Oh, fair point. Perhaps rclone.org then! :O
Syncthing. Look no further, just check the “untrusted device” so that you don’t give unencrypted data to your friend’s disk.
I assume this is an old laptop? If you’re able to remove the battery, as in the old models, you can measure it’s full milliamperes when at a 100%. It’s probably going to show a lower value than what’s reported by the user guides. From what you tell, I’d expect something as low as 1.5k… Beware that removing batteries with tools and so on might make them explode and is many times, just not an option.
Perhaps you can even see this in the BIOS. Some modern BIOS might even tell the number of charging cycles, allowing you to infer it’s worn out. Chances are, you need a new battery. Which is tricky, since oftentime the “new” battery was sitting at some store but was manufactured by the company when the laptop model was fresh.
Oh, I didn’t remember. Time to report my own post… Lol. Let’s see if mods want to lock this thread then they can do it.
Hmm. You should probably report that on their issue tracker, perhaps that’s a bug they didn’t catch (yet), https://todo.sr.ht/~emersion/wlr-randr
Oh, tough one. I don’t know what’s that protocol. But I guess it’s not tied to WiFi. So, How about getting a cheap ethernet switch? That’s how I connect devices in my living room to the router given by ISP that’s on the other side of the wall.
Assuming that immigration is “the” real problem (jobs, safety, and so on). Why would facism be “the” solution?
I could skip the discussion on wether migrants are here stealing jobs. In fact, I’d rather focus on discussing solutions. The extreme right is capitalizing on lefties caught on arguments with their narrative. If we agree on the issues (that is, partially) perhaps, could we work together? And I don’t mean with the fascists, but people. We need not to alienate those that consume their propaganda.
Perhaps snyk.io I used it in the past, but I didn’t find it quite useful. Now I have a github action to upgrade dependencies every week. But you want some kind of scanner to be more involved on the actual codebase. Did you look into https://github.com/marketplace?query=security ? That’s what I would do. But I never heard of any of those listed there. Let us know your findings after some time if you test 'em ;) good luck!
It’s been always the same. Backend, server logic, database… dynamic content; on one hand. JavaScript runs on the browser for almost anything, sometimes for dynamic content. But it’s not tied. You could have an in-browser button with a counter for the numbers of times it was pressed (that’s actually an entry-level programmer exercise) and that’s a static site. If you saved the counter value to the server (e.g. database) then it’s not static anymore.
Users will keep being users. Since we are users ourselves, there will always be some we like more, some we like less. And some, are just toxic. This rule is simply saying their behaviours are not welcome.
You’re right. There’s always a rotten apple. I think the rule mostly points toward a level of politeness we strive to keep. It’s like virtual signaling, it works in other ways. Some may take the hint when they read that.
Anyway, you’re just being cynical. And I don’t mean to offend you by giving adjectives. It’s just that I found interesting to see your comment jump on that rule when it could also be said on pretty much any other rule (e.g. spam)
This! And, baby-steps: don’t go about installing every app you see. Try backup strategies, put them to test (bring service down and up again with data from backup). Play, have fun.
Not to mention the third Korea, which sounds so Chic (⁀ᗢ⁀)