

Would it be possible for a browser or extension to just provide false metadata in order to subvert this type of fingerprinting?
Would it be possible for a browser or extension to just provide false metadata in order to subvert this type of fingerprinting?
Per the article, they just developed a faster algorithm for a specific type of material simulation.
This looks like it has some potential. I’ll probably give this a try.
I eagerly await the announcement of a 32 inch handheld next year.
So I’m hearing that you don’t use an adblocker.
Soulseek has had my back so many times when I need to find a really obscure track that can’t be found anywhere else.
I’m sure the model would need to be continuously updated to take in more recent weather data.
What does natron offer that you would use it over fusion (in davinci resolve)?
Oh my gosh, when I was a child I remember going into a shop at the beach which sold all kinds of holographic images. And I remember a couple of them had pictures of things like a telescope or binoculars, and you could actually look into them! I’ve been searching for a while for any kind of information about these things, and I was almost ready to believe that I had just imagined it. But there is the same thing just 1 minute into this video!
It sounds like it works really well. The physical size does sound quite large, but I’m not sure how that compares against other types of batteries.
Um… you realize that nuclear doesn’t give of any pollutants?
Wow that’s actually pretty cool. I wonder how many paper authors will actually be looking at it though.
They didn’t just “happen to be around”. They created the entire ecosystem around machine learning while AMD just twiddled their thumbs. There is a reason why no one is buying AMD cards to run AI workloads.
Actually Google tries their hardest NOT to point you to content. They scrape the data from sites and display it directly in the search results so that you don’t need to visit any site except Google. Their new AI answers that they are pushing on users are just another step in that direction.
Wtf does a kill switch even mean? PCs have kill switches on them already, in the form of a power switch.
Chrome decided not to support it because they want to push AVIF instead. Firefox followed suit. Then Apple actually decided to support JXL. It has a decent amount of support in desktop software. So it’s basically fine for personal use, but don’t expect to use it on the web unless Google changes their tune.
I have not encountered any issues in revanced. Maybe check and make sure it’s updated?
Headline talks about AI, article talks about algorithms. Chasing that click bait I see.
Did they offer you any compensation for training on your data, like the article says?
And we are still waiting on the day when these models can actually be run on AMD GPUs without jumping through hoops.