Interesting how the second “correct result” is years older
Interesting how the second “correct result” is years older
Writing kernels for parallel execution with OPENCL gives me flashbacks every time I remember them
brave article finds only good things about brave and only bad things about Firefox
Color me surprised /s
This is accurate, it is also accurate for (at least some part of) android though… Going into recovery boot requires the phone pin for my mid-range phone. Hell even turning off the phone can be set to require pin or biometric.
Damn… That is good…
I guess we now have to learn all the different markers for AI generated music too (like hands and background continuity for image generation)
There are so many ways to encode information into an image without changing its look that I doubt you’ll find most of them by “changing levels”
But then those images could contain the very fingerprints he’s trying to avoid
Meer info over koffie zal in 1999 worden toegevoegd
Lies
These days that’s still python
I’ve had that running for a while now, sadly some sites give you the option “accept all cookies” or “deny all by getting a monthly subscription” which if using this extension will automatically redirect you.
Aside from that little downside it has made browsing so much better.
They actually tested that, trained a model using only the outputs of the previous generation of model. It takes less iterations of that to completely lose quality than you’d think.
I tried picking up rust for the AoC, but any program I wrote ended up unreadable cuz of this unwrap_or. It just allows too much chaining. Then again other options for chaining operations aren’t much better, like match. Idk what I’m doing wrong or if rust never was meant to be readable.
It is much easier to destroy something than it is to repair it. This applies to the original changes we made through exploitation, pollution, etc. But also to the radical change you propose, it is much easier for it to have a destructive effect compared to having a positive effect.
Say that to the table in my living room. (They removed a lot of old exotic trees that were lining some road some years back, those trees got sold to people making nice tables).
Selling the trees was only a side effect, and these weren’t your run of the mill trees either. But exceptions exist
If history taught us anything it is that purposely messing with an ecosystem seldom has the effect we want to achieve.
It’s 50/50, either you succeed or you fail, can go two ways.
Jokes aside, it doesn’t hurt to try. (In my case I use it as a last resort when I’m about to abandon an app cuz of the cash-grabby-ness)
It’s a bit of a hit or miss, but you can try using “lucky patcher”. Just make sure your data is backed up as it has to reinstall (unless you have a rooted phone) and it might fail (there’s quite a few combinations of parameters you can try so if one doesn’t work, try a few others).
It gets flagged by Google as malware ofcourse, but afaik it isn’t.
In my limited experience, it’s really a hit or miss but it doesn’t hurt to try. More ‘extreme’ patches can crash the app on start, and there are ways to check the app’s integrity that app developers can add (and then there’s ways to get around them, and then there’s checks to block that, etc)
Yeah ofc, if you already have a valid key doing everything you need you ofc have no need of it. If you would like BitLocker and remote desktop protocol (build in) like I do, you need a “pro” license.
Stealing from a big company like microsoft is still ethically justified imo.
Was considering the 6a until I saw the charge speed and screen to body ratio.