

Yeah you can mitigate it. Doesn’t change the fact that if you have no CPU time available, the audio is not getting played.


Yeah you can mitigate it. Doesn’t change the fact that if you have no CPU time available, the audio is not getting played.


Audio from low priority processes is expected to stutter under high CPU load. I experience this a lot when playing music while compiling programs.


Why would you do that when you can pull 50 JavaScript libraries and wrap it in Electron?
Probably something like “sudo this_gui_app”. This is not possible under Wayland. But who knows? This guy is being as vague as possible with details.


This is being done because PDF is adopting JPEG XL, so Chromium must support it since it doubles as a PDF reader.


Sway or Hyprland for compositor, Waybar for status bar, fuzzel for app launcher, swaync for notifications, wleave for logout menu.
Everything should work across Hyprland and Sway except for Waybar worskpaces, you need a different configuration for them.


You can’t get more legal than obtaining content directly from the rights holder. It’s more likely that the rights holder is leeching and recording the IP of the seeders.


Cloudflare can’t be forced to censor anything because CDNs are not actually needed by the internet, they’re just nice to have. The only place where they could actually do anything is in the registrar business, where any foul play would just result in de-accreditation by ICANN.
AWS, Azure, and Oracle do have too much power over the internet, but that’s a different scenario.


Why is Cloudflare bad for the internet?


The reason why I can’t stand LLMs is because they congratulate me before replying to anything I say. This could be a good thing.


AI has money and Mozilla needs it. Are you going to pay for Firefox development?


Do you actually expect journalists to have any integrity these days?


If the EU is going to pay for the developers, sure. I’d even go higher and say make it 50 years. Otherwise make your own OS or use Linux.


You need more power than what regular people use. You would need the signal to go through walls into your home, and then read whatever comes back out through the same walls, so it’s a lot more attenuation than you typically expect.
I don’t see where a government would need a chatbot. Anyways, chances are that half the staff was already using some form of LLM before this trial.


The article you cite states that accuracy drops to 60% if the enrollment and testing data were collected at different sessions. I imagine the effects of coffee or walking on heart rate would make that even worse.


Your neighbors WIFI signals are too weak to matter in this case. Even if they were strong enough, this is a receiver-transmitter setup, so it would still be impossible to do unless you connect to their network. Even then, they’d have to assume you’re the only person present between the transmitter and the receiver.
Presence detection through WIFI was already garbage enough, this one is plain unusable.
No. That’s G-SYNC compatible, G-SYNC monitors require an “NVIDIA G-SYNC processor”.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-in/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/


Desktop users (except for business) don’t make Microsoft any money, so they probably don’t care.
How many windows do you usually have open in a workspace? Wouldn’t the usual Meta+Direction shortcuts be quick enough for 2-4 windows?