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Why Does AI Love Writing About Lighthouse Keepers?

unite.ai
6 points·by foliveira·mês passado·0 comments

The Melancholy of Slaying Monsters

thereader.mitpress.mit.edu
5 points·by foliveira·há 2 meses·1 comments

Ubiquiti: The U.S. tech enabling Russia's drone war

hntrbrk.com
13 points·by foliveira·há 6 meses·0 comments

Nike's plans to put the swoosh back into its sales

theguardian.com
2 points·by foliveira·há 9 meses·1 comments

Allianz suing Revolut after alleged contract breach

fintechmagazine.com
3 points·by foliveira·há 3 anos·0 comments

Cloudy with a Chance of Insanity: Unsticking iCloud Drive

tidbits.com
63 points·by foliveira·há 3 anos·23 comments

Can Raspberry Pi steer a boat across the Atlantic?

raspberrypi.com
2 points·by foliveira·há 3 anos·0 comments

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foliveira
·há 2 anos·discuss
>"Gemini 1.5 Pro (...) matches or surpasses Gemini 1.0 Ultra’s state-of-the-art performance across a broad set of benchmarks."

So Pro is better than Ultra, but only if the version numbers are higher?
foliveira
·há 2 anos·discuss
The first of either an install, reinstall or update in a 12 months period. It does not apply for every single update
foliveira
·há 3 anos·discuss
Update from this morning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsDBgjgEtnU
foliveira
·há 3 anos·discuss
The UN report shared by the sibling poster, has a graph that distinguishes the rates between Spanish and non-Spanish nationals, so I think that’s a positive answer to your question
foliveira
·há 3 anos·discuss
I started using Slackware in the early 2000s. Tired of Windows (and rebelling a bit against The System), I ended up installing Slackware into the family desktop and used it as my daily driver. After a while I got a refurbished horizontal case desktop that I repurposed into a home server, installed Slackware and learned to deploy a mail server and a LAMP stack so I could offer hosting (email and sites) to my high school friends - then gmail came around and everyone forgot about my little cool hosting provider. After a while I got hooked into FreeBSD, but for some reason, and apart from using it for some niche projects, it didn’t really stick for me, since I always find a way back into either Slackware or Arch nowadays. As you can probably tell, reading through all the other comments brings back a certain nostalgia.