

There’s a fork of openboard that you can add the DLL for google swipe typing to. I’m currently using it and the swipe works as well as gboard
There’s a fork of openboard that you can add the DLL for google swipe typing to. I’m currently using it and the swipe works as well as gboard
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
I’m unfamiliar with the clockworkpi, but I was just looking it up. Are you saying they’re able to do phone functionality as well?
+1 to tumbleweed! I hopped between popOS, Kubuntu, and others before finding the I really enjoy the customizability and the file system of openSUSE. Any time I break anything I can just roll back!
I often wonder how many of my “Aha!” moments are related to background data I didn’t notice consciously at first
That’s actually what the tab heading says if you open it in browser. “Google Graveyard - Killed by Google”
I didn’t mean to argue against the usefulness of LLMs entirely, they absolutely have their place. I was moreso referring to how everyone and their dog are making AI assistants for tasks that need accurate data without addressing how easy it is for them to present you bad data with total confidence.
Thank you for putting it far more eloquently than I could have
This demonstrates in a really layman-understandable way some of the shortcomings of LLMs as a whole, I think.
Google has R&D ADHD. They get halfway to refining good ideas and then drop them for the new shiny. From the interviews with engineers in the article it seems like it comes from senior management.
I personally still find it a little confusing. Maybe something like “Tails updates to Linux Kernel 5.16.1 to fix critical vulnerability”
Unpaywalled article: At 12ft ladder
I’ve tried a few and Thunder is my favourite, plus it’s F/OSS
I’m upset that you made me laugh with this
The best news I’ve heard all week!
If things were always as easy I thought they’d be my life would be a lot easier :/
Not all gas, coal and oil are consumed to generate electricity. Lots is converted directly to energy in engines, furnaces, or other direct uses for the materials. They are saying that the title refers to 40% of the total electricity production is generated by renewables.