Yeah but then we can’t sell you ppu licenses.
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Yeah but then we can’t sell you ppu licenses.
Congratulations!!! 😊☺️
Deleting my cringe comments from 2012 was really cathartic, thanks 😂
Hehe we do a little scraping
What’s mull?
Omg hi babies!!! What are their names?
Hehe hiiiii :3
He’s just trying to help you build your lego set, pls be appreciative
Yayyy congrats 😊 so happy to see all the updates!
There was a premium lite for 7 bucks but they discontinued it in October as part of their ‘fuck all yall’ campaign
Twitching while sleeping is not a bad thing afaik. If I understand correctly it just means they’re trying to run/move in their dreams which likely corresponds to a fun dream! E.g. they’ll be running or playing in their dream. My dog used to do it and my cat does it too.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/general-health/why-do-dogs-twitch-their-sleep
It seems like you can tell dream twitching apart from seizures by seeing if their limbs go stiff or the twitching goes on for a long time.
Good recommendations! I’d suggest doing some spacy tutorials as well, regarding the topics in the first paragraph. But arguably it’s possible nowadays to just start at transformers without any NLP knowledge, e.g. using huggingface’s AutoTrain or something similar. I wouldn’t recommend it, but you definitely could.
Alright I see, thanks a lot for explaining
Ok yeah make sense! I’m definitely not a fan of Facebook’s and Meta’s data policies either.
But how is anyone going to control a decentralised platform tho? What you’re describing seems like it would only apply to users on instances controlled by Meta, i.e. on threads itself. Or maybe I still don’t understand how the fediverse works.
Can you explain how it’s 100% super obvious? I thought a popular platform with many users entering the fediverse might be good for exposure but it seems like the consensus here is that it’s actually bad. Help me understand how it’s bad?
I’ve read good things about donut, although I haven’t used it yet myself.
That’s a great tip thank you!
I’m looking to buy a new TV soon ish and I’m really afraid of ending up with something with a ton of pre installed bloatware, simply because that’s the industry standard nowadays. If anyone has any tips for “dumb” TVs in the ~€600/$650 price range I’d love to hear them. I have a chromecast for streaming and it works fine, so I’m really just looking to buy a large screen without bloatware, no Internet connection required, etc. That’s what my current ~10 year old TV does and tbh I just want the same thing but better picture quality.
Omg I miss making forum signatures!!! My fav part about it honestly