cm0002
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It’s such a cop out though IMO, there’s no way a super intelligent AI would only be able to come up with just those 2 plans. It could def think of an alternative that would be able to thread the needle.
In fact
https://chatgpt.com/share/68a94411-dc74-8000-b748-4965ba49047b
Our current dumber than rocks LLM was able to churn out a decent plan, so there’s no reason the matrix AI wouldn’t be able to do something even better
cm0002@piefed.worldto Android@lemmy.world•my galaxy 5 (i5500) (even older than the s3!!!)English15·2 days agoIt’s a search engine built for old browsers, searches and proxies pages to strip them down and make modern pages compatible
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Abandon all hope of debugging this s*tEnglish5·2 days agoBegins sweating
Finally gets a decent proc to match it’s midrange price
Still only 256GB option
Downgrades to USB 2.0
Maybe by FP 10 they’ll finally get it right
Sooo smooooottthhh motionnmnn
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto cybersecurity@infosec.pub•How I Hacked McDonald's (Their Security Contact Was Harder to Find Than Their Secret Sauce Recipe) | bobdahackerEnglish6·4 days agowoln’t be reading about client side validated food from me.
I’ll make an attempt to call their security department to disclose a security issue to them, but if they can’t hear me through my mouth full of nuggies, that’s their problem ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto cybersecurity@infosec.pub•How I Hacked McDonald's (Their Security Contact Was Harder to Find Than Their Secret Sauce Recipe) | bobdahackerEnglish10·4 days agoI applaud Bob for having the inner fortitude to not just exploit them for infinite nuggies
My literal first thought was “got dammit, why didn’t I try that” (I had assumed McD would have rolled out an app with proper server-side validation and never bothered)
I do not have the inner fortitude to not exploit a giant corpo for free nuggies LMAO
They dropped the whole USB protocol to USB 2.0, which consequently dropped the video out
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which cartoon foods did you always want to try?English5·8 days agoIs the pizza
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which cartoon foods did you always want to try?English6·8 days agoAll that effort running scams to get them, they must have been absolutely amazing
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which cartoon foods did you always want to try?English13·8 days agoThat’s cheating LMAO The only people who wouldn’t want Ghibli food are people who’ve never seen it lol
cm0002@piefed.worldOPto Linux@programming.dev•BeOS-Inspired Haiku Has Been Tackling File-System Issues, Better Wacom Tablet SupportEnglish16·10 days agoIt’s close enough, it’s way too niche for a full comm on its own. If it’s close enough for Phoronix to write an article for it, I’d argue it’s close enough for this comm
cm0002@piefed.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•🚀 Boost for Lemmy 1.0.20 - PieFed SupportEnglish1·13 days agodeleted by creator
cm0002@piefed.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•🚀 Boost for Lemmy 1.0.20 - PieFed SupportEnglish6·13 days agoWebApps are just…so laggy, Voyager is prob the least laggy React app I’ve ever seen…but there’re still noticeable points where it is
Native UIs, while not entirely immune to lag, is tons better and generally use far less resources to achieve it
For a technical difference:
Voyager/Blorp use React which is basically JavaScript and typically requires the app to ship with everything needed to run JavaScript. Each app runs a “mini-browser”. Though it has its pros because you only need to develop one app for all platforms.
Native UIs use the UI elements provided by the OS and each platform you release the app on must be developed separately, but it can also be optimized with less effort and less resources.
cm0002@piefed.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•🚀 Boost for Lemmy 1.0.20 - PieFed SupportEnglish9·13 days agoI don’t even know where to start with this. It’s only available from the Play Store, meaning you have to have a device with a Google account logged in system-wide.
Further, if you want to give money to the devs, the other options also make that available without a 30% tax applied to support one of the largest monopolistic corporations on Earth.
He has an alternative donation platform. If you contact him, he might be open to giving you an APK if you donate through that. Orr you could just donate through that and install an “acquired” APK. Orr just donate through that, block ads system wide and have it installed through a proxied store (e.g. Aurora Store). For the longest time I didn’t even realize boost had ads because of my ad blocking LMAO
And they’re also just better…
Boost is a native UI, both Voyager and Blorp (While visually appealing) are just web wrappers and I absolutely despise web wrapper “apps”. Boost also beats Voyager in customization (won’t comment on Blorp, never tried Blorp)
LMAO I came back solely to see the end result