if you want to have a reliable driverless system, you’re going to have to invent trains… again
if you want to have a reliable driverless system, you’re going to have to invent trains… again
They want AI because apple tells them they do.
They also don’t want AI because their experiences say the opposite.
I never understood the switch from glass in the first place.
give us local server hosting back! Our pcs have to be turned on anyway to play the game… might as well save the energy cost of building and running a datacenter just to do (with extra steps)what the internet itself was designed for in the first place: getting data from my pc to my friends’ and back.
it never knows what it’s saying
not stole. Were given.
If code is law, then they just found the right way to ask. And the code gave the money to them, because they asked nicely.
and how, pray tell, do you think contactless cards work?
so your main complaints are that its most basic usecase sucks, but it works quite well. which is it?
on android, it is the only app I have found that’s not compatible with my keyboard. You read that right. How the hell do you fuck that up?
sometimes it takes minutes to load the calendar, only to still fail
because of ai stuff. For these kinds of things, they are perfectly happy to advertise unprecedented 99% accuracy rates, when in reality, non ai tools are held to much higher standard (mainly that they are expected to work). If the code I wrote had a consistent, perpetual 1% failure rate (even after fixing it, multiple times), I’d have been fired long ago.
because of the “perceptual” part.
A normal hash has the property that it produces wildly different hashes for even the tiniest of changes in the file.
Perceptual hashing flips that requirement on its head, and therefore makes finding a suitable hash function much harder.