Iew, using the word normies seriously makes you sound like an incel.
Iew, using the word normies seriously makes you sound like an incel.
I owe my soul to the company store.
Cars are like 5% of co2 emmisions. Until they ban dirty ship oil and curb industry emissions (world wide), nothing will change.
That’s like religious people saying: how can you have ethics without religion? Well, I don’t need the threat of eternal damnation to not murder anyone, but you do apparently. Remind me to never be left alone with those people, just in case they suddenly lose faith.
If you cant respect someone who doesn’t respect you, maybe you’re just a narcissistic asshole.
Probably crypto, that’s basically just imaginary money, it’s right up their alley.
As if google doesn’t know already, grow up.
Why at you surprised? You can have 10000 books in the space of a single folder.
The fatality rate of avian influenza is about 55%, so a bit more deadly than corona (about 3%).
Probably until I get sick or die of old age.
I’ll probably do things like ransack my local library for book like the SAS handbook, plant identification, etc to bring with me, hijack a truck that’s already ready to go, load all useful stuff including a small backup car/motorbike and head for the sub-tropics somewhere to a forest next to a city.
At this point just use streamio-web. Make the server go through a vpn and all your apps will be protected. Then just make the server public. (Although a warning about making services like this open to the whole web is probably needed)
Bing itself cannot upscale it or generate a higher resolution, it just can’t. Vast majority of ai generators can’t, by the way.
You can either Upscale it yourself using something like upscayl (https://www.upscayl.org/) which is probably the easiest option, although not very customizable. Or learn to use something like comfyui (https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/upscale_models/) for more control. And you can even generate images with comfyui if you want.
You can also try the online option by using something like nightcafe (https://creator.nightcafe.studio/studio). Upload your image, select upscale and generate. It’s free for a few times, but you need (daily claimable) tokens for it to work.
Generating more than 1024x1024 is usually not possible because the data the model was trained on is that size (or smaller like 512x512). Try to generate any higher and you’ll get very weird and ugly results.
But they offer a new API. Any disadvantages with the new one?
I didn’t see anyone else say this, but 7200 rpm disks are way louder than 5400. Where my server is it would be annoying, but if it’s in a closed room somewhere you’ll be fine.
Also, these drives are probably not made to run 24/7/365. First 1 or 2 years or so it will probably be fine, but after you can expect some sudden dead drives.
I just read about Solidworks. Don’t pirate that, it still contacts home and gives them all the info it can pull from your pc: ip, your name, company info, etc. and then they send you a huge bill for the costs of 5 years or so of licensing. Also don’t have an illegal copy next to a legal one, because then the legal one will detect the illegal one and send the info. Or open projects created with pirated software with a legal version.
Of course this data snooping would be illegal in the EU, but outside that I would be careful.
So they got fined 150k for not bringing enough fuel. How much would the extra fuel (and larger fuel tank) cost? Probably more than 150k…
First of all, the amount of water in your body doesn’t matter. Gravity doesn’t just affect water.
Secondly, the gravity of the moon on earth is about 1/10 millionth of the gravity of earth itself. So basically you lose more weight by spitting once than you lose because of the moons gravity.
And thirdly, why only during full moon? The moon is still there even when it’s not full, so the gravity is also still there. Even during the day the moon is still there.
All this full moon stuff is just pseudoscience.
Something that’s often overlooked as being federated: Nextcloud.
In a place where people make 1100 or so.
Install Linux on your current chromebook. If the hardware is still good that’s a no-brainer in my book.
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