

Me too: there’s just something about how repetitive thier cadence can be, and putting random infections and stresses on words where it doesn’t make sense.
Me too: there’s just something about how repetitive thier cadence can be, and putting random infections and stresses on words where it doesn’t make sense.
Duno, probably to some extent, similarly to how remixes of music sometimes have to pay royalties to the source of the sample if it’s recognisable…?
Actually would probably be more similar to the George Carlin AI impersonation lawsuit , but they settled, so idk.
Yep, copyright doesn’t apply to AI generated content.
(edit: the original book copyright would still apply however… So would only be public domain if the book itself was also public domain)
Yeah you’ve gotta be feeling lucky to use it.
It’s probably something to do with the user feeling like they have a choice or something, even if it’s a meaningless choice.
Like when at work and you present a bad idea next to the idea you want people to pick so they feel included in the decision process.
apparently the different variants of English don’t agree on what “captions” and “subtitles” are. <sigh in non-native>
Probably doesn’t help that the closed caption option usually appears in the subtitle menu in most software 😅
But yeah, I think what you’re referring to is normally called “closed captions”, but I can see how it would be shortened to just “captions” for convenience in some cases.
Also a PSA for neighbours of cat owners…
Yeah but taking out Putin won’t help as much now.
Thinking about switching to jellyfin, does it support HDR codecs and hardware reencoding?
PCSX2: better resolution than PS2, has save states, and you can use reshade in some games to make them look better.
I thought dolphin was for playing gamecube games?
Alexa and Google home don’t have anywhere near the same capability for automations, they let you do simple things, but not reliably, and they also have more limited integrations, so less options when purchasing things.
In my use case I often don’t really need to change the humidity at all, I just want to cool down.
Usually when thats the case though there’s enough of a breeze that I can just open the windows and that’s definitely more efficient than running active cooling 😅
In the time it would take to pronounce one letter of his true name, a trillion cosmoes would flare into existence and sink into eternal night
I guess youd need some water purifier involved though, which would probably get rid of any efficiency benefits
Could mitigate the water costs by draining the AC condensation into the swamp cooler 😅 and maybe could use the airflow from the AC to drive the swamp cooler instead of it having its own fan
I wonder if using a swamp cooler at the same time as AC would increase the efficiency 🤔
I don’t see what would the value of even using uber be as a passenger in places with so many rickshaws, surely it’s easier to talk to the nearest rickshaw driver than to use your phone and then have to wait for a specific driver…
I guess it would be slightly easier to pay via an app than with cash?
Looks like the nextcloud one is also on fdroid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.nextcloud.client/