Happy to announce I have a phone from 2017 that still gets LoS updates, though i still wouldn't use it for important things
This image gives me deja vu
Surprised I've never heard of this, despite me going to the Cairngorms once
Factorio spotted in the background, good to see you have the right programming tools
Tips included in the price of the meal? You mean the meal being the actual price instead of the tips being part of the payment for the meal?
Greatest and Silent generations helped create computing, Boomers helped create important software such as DOS, Gen X and Millennials helped develop the Web, Gen Z is still going into computing and development jobs and Gen Alpha is too young to consider
By measuring how fast it's moving and where it is you can find the orbit
៸ΡĎÎżáżŚĎ is the name in Greek, something sorta like ĂÄsĂťs
I saw that, reading the list was funny because they had entries that were very obviously LGBTQ+ and stuff on their title and i imaged people being like "hmm i wonder if this game about a gay relationship is woke"
That's what happens when you care about web performance
Just build a factory to automatically donate to yourself, something tells me you'd be good at that
Did Japan have any fax lines though? Unless you're talking about a samurai that left Japan
Using nixOS has decreased my fear of misconfigobia
Language hybrids and creoles exist, you could make an argument that those are "speaking two languages at the same time"
Bilingual people do sometimes speak in a mixture of multiple languages to people who speak the same languages
After getting my head around the basics of the way LLMs work I thought "people rely on this for information?", the model seems ok for tasks like summarisation though
At least with my accent, good and food actually rhyme
Also the reason behind English being weird is foreign influence, sound shifts and late standardisation
Open Source
Is there a reason why Connect is not open source software unlike Lemmy itself and many more Fediverse clients/servers?
Lack of lemmy HTTP AI documentation
I can only find the documentation for the NPM packages, which i do not want to use. Is there any other documentation on just the HTTP API?