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Sir, what are you looking at? Are you even listening?
Sir, what are you looking at? Are you even listening?
I would go this route as well. As a developer this sounds easy enough. It you don’t get vertical sequences of images, but instead a grid of images, then I would apply traditional image stitching techniques. There are tons of libraries for that on github.
Arr, me heart be green with envy, it be!
Yup. A container i slow to rebuild, but at least the most robust. This is my preferred way to share python code when there are system dependencies involved.
It actually is almost as instant as you would expect
I like the pyproject.yaml, but checking dependencies with poetry takes 5 to 10 minutes for my projects.
Tbh, I’m always ending up having issues using poetry and conda. I prefer using penv and pip.
So, it seems I’m really out of the loop. Is this some AI thing generating a video from my comment? Or does this scroll through all comments while “recording” the screen?
I used to like going out in summer mid-day. Now I usually prefer to stay indoors. It’s only the few morning hours when I can stand the temperature. But 30°C at 65% air moisture und no shade or water to bathe to be found… No thank you.
So I think it’s time for me to try join private trackers. What is MAM, if I may ask?
You just named the main advantage of the metric system as unintuitive and the opposite (squajibbles, fuckajiter, feet, toes, elbows) as the main advantage of the imperial system. Yet, you say that metric is better. I don’t understand. Why do you find metric better then?
I understand that intuitiveness is subjective and that how a person is raised or lectured alters the view on what is intuitive. From a logical perspective, however, I find the metric system much more intuitive as the names of the metrics denote exactly what we are dealing with (except for the case of tonnes). Yes, maybe the wording is confusing. But from the word itself you can infer what is meant, given you know what milli, giga, mega, nano, pico, etc mean. Its just times or divided by 1000. What is feet in miles or nautical miles? Gotta look that up!
That one is easy. Simply open up an electrics store in Anaheim, California.
If only my neck wouldn’t hurt so much after staring
Because I only have 50 messages in 3 hours
No, not yet. But thanks for the tip!
That sounds nice. I’ve been looking at serenade.ai and thought about extending their STT with an option to use another third-party STT engine. I would then like to extend their command engine with LLM command recognition. In my experience, maybe also with my pronunciation as a non-english speaker, their STT and command recognition really doesn’t work that well.
I think both are fine. But when I see 3.5 has difficulties, I usually switch to 4 and get the job done there.
So what are you building? A browser STT interface for chatting with GPT and other LLMs?
It does matter in terms of ease of use. Some have apps, some don’t. A non-linux-native might have difficulties with the latter.