Basic model of a neural net. The post is implying that you’re arguing with bots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_network_(machine_learning)
Please correct my English.
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Basic model of a neural net. The post is implying that you’re arguing with bots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_network_(machine_learning)
Oh my, that would take way too long!
I misread that as “Beltran has sucked eggs”
Right, which is why Lemmy should optimally implement some firewall-esque whitelist/blacklist system instead of the blunt tool that is in place now. Users would get the full/fine control over their feed that you want, but implemented in a way that should confuse no one.
With that said, the fact that you currently still see comments from users on blocked instances is definitely a bug. Regardless of the outcome of this (whether a blacklist/whitelist system is added, your suggestion is implemented, or Lemmy filters just continue working like this forever), that needs to be solved.
Nothing. It makes sense to me that blocking an instance would block EVERYTHING from that instance. The “Subscribe” button on should probably currently be disabled on all communities on a blocked instance. To me, a block is a block. If someone wants to block something but allow a certain subset of that blocked thing, there needs to be some whitelist/blacklist system instead of the simpler “it’s either blocked or it isn’t” settings available right now.
This current behaviour does make the most sense to me. But I think it was the Tesseract dev who was experimenting with a “soft block” system that would provide the behaviour you want. You would be able to set a full instance block on the instance that works exactly as it does today, or you could instead set a soft block on it that allowed you to whitelist particular communities/users that you would still like to see.
It’s prison slang. Quicker to say, and quicker to type here.
This entire article is all about how the show has been performing on NBC’s streaming service Peacock.
Let’s see how well I do:
The only downside I have seen is that GSYNC will not work. The newer display supports it, put anyone upgrading an older Framework 16 with the new NVIDIA card will have to buy the screen upgrade as well if they need GSYNC.
You need to disable comment swipe actions and enable fullscreen swipe gestures. Gesture navigation is the killer feature to me, and Thunder is the main Lemmy app I use.
Thunder Setting: Gestures > Navigation > Fullscreen Swipe Gestures
This is the first time we’ve done this kind of YouTube-first launch, and we’re excited to see what you think of it.
Is a YouTube-first announcement different than a YouTube-first launch, or what does that mean? The Framework 12 and Framework Desktop were announced on a YouTube livestream
Seal:
Or for a CLI option, yt-dlp works in Termux
Not sure if your comment was just a joke, but this post is the origin of the bean thing: https://sh.itjust.works/post/715364
And right now, Windows 10 support is dropping in October. Before that happens, you need to make a decision that will guarantee continued security updates going forward. That means enrolling in Extended Security Updates in one of the three aforementioned ways, moving to a new Windows 11 machine, or permanently disconnecting your Windows 10 PC from the internet. There are no other safe options.
Windows is obviously the only safe OS. Obviously.
A bot might, but this post is pointing out how common it is for people who consider themselves AI experts to not recognize this diagram that is basically part of AI 101