Does it have android auto though? I'm not paying the army a monthly subscription for my navigation.
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Unfortunately, as of 29.05.2024, carrying laptops in your pocket is still slightly too uncomfortable.
Some sort of medicine or ointment or balsam or whatever that halts hair growth. You decide your hair looks good right now at that length, and use this stuff to freeze its growth. It also protects your hair obviously so that it doesn't get weak and fall off.
Another thing I'd like is some sort of bath salt type thing that dissolves in water and painlessly removes all hair. You get in the tub with only your head above water, and then enjoy a smooth body without annoying-ass hair or annoying ass-hair.
Yes now tell us how to get that working on any device I have regardless of what network I'm connected to. Assume I'm behind a cgnat, don't have my own domain, and know fuck all about networking.
Finally compare all that hassle to just paying a few bucks per month.
I'm also running KDE on arch. It's not so unstable that it crashes, but its features do tend to break. Right now, there's an empty space in my top panel where the native system monitor should be doing its thing. It was working a couple days ago, now it isn't. Yesterday I found a stray native media player widget on my desktop that definitely was not there before. I had to restart Spotify for the 3rd time today because its window becomes unusable if it's left in the foreground when the system goes to sleep.
I didn't do any deep tinkering at all. Vanilla KDE plasma 6 where the only tweaks I have made are those offered by the DE itself. I'm not impressed.
They're not that common. In my experience a highly extension-ified gnome still manages to be simpler and more stable than KDE with all its native customizability.
The whole point of those generative models that they are very good at blending different styles and concepts together to create coherent images. They're also really good at editing images to add or remove entire objects.
Clearly not the same thing. There's no mechanism built into your very physiology that makes you biologically unable to make any meaningful use of anything above a certain amount of computer memory.
I agree, unfortunately. The only reason I stick with ddg over Google is because, unlike Google, they don't smother me with captchas the moment I enter a VPN.
the system doesn’t remember who xyz is. It does a search for data on xyz, and copies it
This sentence is so not how those AI models work, that it leads me to believe you don't actually know enough about them to be having this discussion.
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making someone else do it because although you want it done, you can't bring yourself to do it when the time comes
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making someone else do it because you don't want to fuck it up and deal with the rather significant aftermath after waking up 3 hours later with only a pumped stomach
I think what they meant was forcing people to do it all by hand invites mistakes, which are then fined.