And they make us drink recycled dinosaur and fish piss. And we gotta fucking pay for it?!
And they make us drink recycled dinosaur and fish piss. And we gotta fucking pay for it?!
That’s cool 👍
I was the commenter that mentioned to him that Nullsoft, the developers of Winamp, also made DOSamp, a DOS based MP3 player. Unfortunately it only plays MP3s, but given that their mascot is a llama, it definitely should be installed on the TinyLlama as well.
Winamp DOSamp, it really whips the llama’s ass!
I just got done watching a video where a dude built a TinyLlama computer to install DOS and a DOS based MP3 player. Since it’s DOS based, you should fairly easily be able to install a WAV file player on it instead, or in addition to an MP3 player…
Plot twist: They’ll never use it.
Nuts too?
Vegetable oil, motor oil, WD-40, KY Jelly…
Good for nipples, babies, and moustaches, gotcha.
Now what about those other thousands of uses? 🤔
I walk into a Walmart and buy a thingamabob. I get to at least inspect the package for damage first, then pay for it and walk out in ~30 minutes or so.
I order something from an online source, I don’t get to inspect the product first, I gotta wait a day or three or whatever, and there’s no guarantee I won’t have to send it back because of damage, wrong size, wrong color, whatever…
Tell me, which one is faster again?
Edit: You also got porch pirates out there…
Interesting. How well does this integrate with existing harvesting machinery?
Don’t want machines damaging the panels right?
With Harmony Turbines, they start operating with winds as little as 1 to 2 miles per hour, with winds from any direction. And with their furling mechanism, they can continue working through winds of practically any speed.
Edit: They also take up far less land space.
It’s already an outdated technology before it’s even deployed.
I’ll just leave this link here, it speaks for itself. Much smaller size, and engineered and designed in a totally different way that should be able to function in basically any wind speeds…
Harmony Turbines: https://youtube.com/watch?v=7tsaFPd03w4
Let’s not forget about how animal drugs are harming humans no less. Fentanyl anyone? Elephant tranquilizer?..
I wonder just how many AI models are smart enough to respond to questions about the energy crisis partly by saying ‘turn me off’…
I dunno so much about the rest of the state, but New Orleans has been sinking since it was founded.
The final output image is just a grid of pixels, just like any other image. Assuming the image has no metadata or has been stripped of metadata, how do you really tell the difference in the first place?
Sure, you can look for JPEG artifacts and chromatic noise and all, but it’s pretty easy to overlay that on top of an AI generated image to make it appear more legitimate at a passing glance.
I really don’t know a good answer to your question right now, but I’m definitely interested in whatever useful answers others might offer…