

The fcc has no authority over YouTube TV since it’s not broadcast. Doesn’t really matter what the FCC wants until Congress explicitly adds the power for them to control non-broadcast media. And oh boy will that not be good.
The fcc has no authority over YouTube TV since it’s not broadcast. Doesn’t really matter what the FCC wants until Congress explicitly adds the power for them to control non-broadcast media. And oh boy will that not be good.
Yeah anyone who used Skype at the time immediately knew what went wrong
And now you switch to Firefox. The better browser for years at this point.
You’re right but people don’t care. That’s why you’re getting downvoted. In any case it’s not like it matters, does a slogan or code of conduct actually stop a company from doing shady shit? Anyone that brings it up is just doing so because they don’t really understand the situation.
you’ve misunderstood what I’ve said, but whatever.
Tiny Pointers was the paper that the student read to get the idea. The paper he co-authored was “Optimal Bounds for Open Addressing Without Reordering”
the reason it confused me is because the college student was clearly using the algorithm to accomplish his task, not just theoretically designed. So it didn’t seem to be a small improvement that would only be noticeable in certain situations.
I’m not smart enough to understand the papers so that’s why I asked.
This is incredible, but why does the article end by stating that this might not have any immediate applications? Shouldn’t this immediately result in more efficient hash tables in everyday programming languages?
Social media requires accounts… by default rss is literally more accessible.
Hmm I’m using 32b from ollama, both on windows and Mac.
On another person who’s actually running locally. In your opinion, is r1-32b better than Claude sonnet 3.5 or OpenAI o1? IMO it’s been quite bad, but I’ve mostly been using it for programming tasks and it really hasn’t been able to answer any of my prompts satisfactorily. If it’s working for you I’d be interested in hearing some of the topics you’ve been discussing with it.
I’m confused what you’re asking. Google opens sourced the pebble code, which they acquired from their purchase of Fitbit, who acquired it when they purchased pebble. Repebble is an open source project that has been trying to keep the original pebble watches working since Fitbit shut pebble down.
Voyager seems to try to be an exact clone of Apollo, even when Apollo had things it didn’t do correctly. Mlem has much better commenting imo, for example I can pull down my reply box without closing it, in order to reread over comments in the thread or scroll around, and then pull it back up to continue replying. I also think Mlem is just more responsive, including with images. Though voyager has more features with images.
I had no clue that the App Store version hadn’t been updated though. I think many people using Mlem are on the TestFlight.
Mlem is vastly better.
Sony is done. Other companies still make them.
Don’t go blaming your inability to have empathy on adhd. That is in absolutely no way connected. You’re just a rude person.
Programming.dev does this and is the tenth largest instance.
The “chrome” part too.
Oh you’re fucked.
I have a Hyundai ioniq 5 and it definitely has touch buttons for some of the things, like climate control.