As a fellow UK-er, the only real criticism I’ve heard about automatics is that it can be difficult to pull off quickly from a standstill - Have you found that at all?
As a fellow UK-er, the only real criticism I’ve heard about automatics is that it can be difficult to pull off quickly from a standstill - Have you found that at all?
Any sources to back up that a vague amount of infrared of the eye region is so meaningfully essential to face recognition systems? My sunglasses reflect most visible light, and they reflect some infrared light, and they cost $5. Even granting that very shaky claim, infrared blocking materials aren’t that expensive, this seems like a gimmick to make up for big prices.
A mask and any sunglasses or hat will prevent facial recognition 1000x better I suspect.
Absolutely this is why. And owning stuff isn’t a job - only workers contribute to society.
Unfortunately, having bourgeoisie rulers and landlords is the central underpinning to capitalism.
I don’t think 100 million will buy you a hill of beans in US politics. And I don’t think they’ll betray their class interests for any amount of money - what’s the point in taking a $100m bribe if it means there’s fair taxation and more equitable living that prevents them being top dog with that money?
I for one would absolutely like some hugs instead
Whyfore the hate for .rpms? I’ve never had an issue on Fedora in a decade.
This must be some new use of the word ‘privacy’ I wasn’t previously aware of.
Firefox for Android previously only supported a limited number of select extensions. They’re finally opening it up so you can use any extension.
This is dang impressive, nice! As someone entirely unappreciative and unaware of Lemmy’s backend, is it likely a tool that other instances could/would make use of? Or is it too faffy to redeploy for other instances?