I have large doubts on an AIs ability to reliably spot fakes.
I have large doubts on an AIs ability to reliably spot fakes.
And now you can have it through NAT-PMP on ProtonVON
The post specifically mentioned POIs, and as far as I have tested (in France at least), Magic Earth has the same incomplete/missing POI database as organic maps, coming from OSM.
But they don’t have more data than organic maps since they’re using OSM too.
In France it’s legally a bike only if the electric assistance stops once you reach 25 km/h. Anything where the motor can go higher than that (or even something where the motor can push when you’re not pedaling) is considered to be a light scooter and therefore need a license plate and can’t go on bicycle paths.
I thinks it’s pretty fair. The only issue is that some sellers advertise those little scooters as electric bikes so some people use them without being aware they’re illegal.
Any of them also supports WebTorrent?
Not updated since 2012? How is it not full of security holes?
I think the epic store is much lower.
Ultimately the 30% is as high as Steam estimates they can charge before they have to fear companies leaving their platform and bypassing steam altogether. Honestly I’m surprised it has not happened yet. 30% is super high, and users are not at all locked down like they are in the console market.
Does it?
They can also just sell the game on other platforms no?
Unlike every other company in their position they’re not complete assholes to consumers :
Most companies in their position would lock their users in, they don’t. That doesn’t mean they can’t be abusive though. 30% of game revenue is huge!
There was always a need for memory safety, we just didn’t know how to do it for low-level software and without significant performance decrease.
Now that we have the solution, it’s urgent to deploy it.
No, one more column.
If only it had 10 more keys I would but instantly!
The context that lead DTolnay to write this: https://lemmy.world/post/4393780
And ThePhd didn’t like it: https://pony.social/@thephd/111005164984251004
The only time it has ever complained was a case where my platform does define the behavior and I was intentionally relying on that.
If by platform you mean target CPU you should be aware that it’s still undefined behaviour and that it could break optimizations, unless your compiler also makes a commitment to define that behavior that is stronger than what the standard requires.
As someone building embedded systems, the compile (in release mode otherwise the program does not even fit) + flash + run tests with limited visibility workflow is just soooo slow, have to do so little actual debugging thanks to the type system is a godsend.
ongoing conversation in plaintext
This one is incorrect, wording was confusing as hell.
matrix stores your profile info
Profile picture and usernames are public, no way to make them private in anyway.
group membership
Your home server and the home servers of every other member of the group can tell exactly who is part of the group
ongoing conversation in plaintext
I actually meant who and when you send message to and receive messages from.
Matrix doesn’t have profiles. It has usernames, and it has avatars if you choose to upload one.
That’s what I call a “profile”.
I believe this was true when I last checked. They plan to fix it.
Call me when it’s fixed.
That’s just plain false. Please stop spreading misinformation.
Yeah my wording was incorrect, see edit.
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