"5s ago"
way to tell on yourself
"5s ago"
way to tell on yourself
i'm reading it more like refusing trans women rights is treating them like women have historically been treated.
usch gör inte så
applications should all look the same. no custom theming.
there should not be a way to skirt the window manager theming system. i decide what my windows look like and that should be what all windows look like. that way it's all uniform and easily parseable at a glance, not to mention a lot easier for accessibility tools to hook into. and for that matter, stop inventing new ways to present your application without doing a user study. we have years of user studies available showing what ui elements work well and what shapes they should be to be easily understood. just throwing something together because it looks cool and then shipping it like that should be a punishable offence.
the danish part of postnord is the reason the entire cooperation is losing money. let's hope this helps.
this has to be based on the scene in holy grail.
most procedural algorithms don't require training data, for one. they can just be given a seed and run. or rather, the number of weights is so minimal that you can set them by hand.
generative ai is a subset of procedural generation algorithms. specifically it's a procedural algorithm with a massive amount of weight parameters, on the order of hundreds of billions. you get the weights by training. for image generation (which i'm assuming is what was in use here), the term to look up is "latent diffusion". basically you take all your training images and blur them step by step, then set your weights to mimic the blur operation. then when you want an image you run the model backwards.
built in 2002...? it looks like it was furnished in the 80s.
but lemmy didn't get popular because it talked to mastodon. it got popular because it talked to itself. how many nooki instances are/were there?
i checked beforehand yeah