An AI search engine I use recently came out with a pretty nifty feature, and this seemed like a pretty good topic to explore as an example of what it can do.
I have a plain text journal/log that I write and edit in Kate. This contains a number of floating point numbers and I often copy and paste them into Kcalc or LibreOffice Calc....
Krunner is better at displaying longer search results. The launcher truncates anything longer than 1 line. Dictionary definitions are an example.
Krunner also keeps what was last typed in, which is very useful if I’m adding up a bunch of numbers, or if I need to switch to a different application before using the result.
Not entirely true. As long as you hold the copyright to all of the code (there are no contributions from other people), you can change the license however you like. The important thing is that this only affects commits after the licence is changed. All earlier versions are permanently available under the license they were released with.
Step 3 is where the issue occurs. The last party to submit their value has control over the output. Any complex calculations can easily be passed off as network lag. One solution I can think of is to pass the values round in a circle, one by one. This would require each party to share their value before they have seen all other values. At the end each party would share their calculated values to verify they match. Probably other solutions as well.
I want to see if I can get a spark of the “old internet” back by making a starting page for myself with all kinds of cool websites. But not sure where to start because Google obviously will not work for this....
So far I’ve checked several “getting started”'s and FAQ’s and Google and everyone just tells me that it’s possible but nobody tells me fucking WHERE. So obviously I’m in need of help. Preferably with a diagram or colourful pictures....
It’s the green parts that look white / grey. I believe it’s more of an illusions - if you have something to contrast it with, such as the moon, you can start to see a slight green tint. The pink I saw last night was very noticeable though.
I would usually describe it as grey. There have been a few times where a sunset or the moon have provided some contrast, causing the greenness to become slightly noticeable. Last night was the first time I’ve seen such an obvious pink.
Sadly it doesn’t get dark enough here at this time of year, so my family down south had a better view.
I’m pretty comftable with linux mint right now but i want to peruse the wares so to speak, what are some cool or interesting distros that do things differently than mint?...
It seems to be caused by the FediAct addon, which doesn’t make any sense. Disabling the addon fixes the page without needing a reload, so it must be a CSS issue rather than an exception. Edit: it seems the addon is overriding the fadeIn keyframe, but it looks fixed in the github version.
It looks like it’s the addon’s fault, and has already been fixed in the github version. It’s also been abandoned, so it’s probably not worth keeping around anyway.
The Case Against Car Ownership (www.perplexity.ai)
An AI search engine I use recently came out with a pretty nifty feature, and this seemed like a pretty good topic to explore as an example of what it can do.
Kate word characters
I have a plain text journal/log that I write and edit in Kate. This contains a number of floating point numbers and I often copy and paste them into Kcalc or LibreOffice Calc....
What's Your Favorite IRC Client, and Why?
What did someone want to gift you the last time you wanted to turn down the gift (and why)?
KRunner vs Application Launcher (use cases?)
Lately, I found out that Application Launcher also features all the functionality I use from KRunner....
giraffe rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
Question: How does one open source their stuff?
Hey there....
Is it possible for devices on an online group chat to toss a coin without trusting each other and the server?
What are your favourite lesser known websites?
I want to see if I can get a spark of the “old internet” back by making a starting page for myself with all kinds of cool websites. But not sure where to start because Google obviously will not work for this....
Okay, I give up. How do I user-block instances?
So far I’ve checked several “getting started”'s and FAQ’s and Google and everyone just tells me that it’s possible but nobody tells me fucking WHERE. So obviously I’m in need of help. Preferably with a diagram or colourful pictures....
Why does the aurora borealis appear to be white in the sky but in pictures it has nice coloration?
Cool distros to try
I’m pretty comftable with linux mint right now but i want to peruse the wares so to speak, what are some cool or interesting distros that do things differently than mint?...
A Blog to Satisfy Your Monthly COSMIC Fix(es) (blog.system76.com)
Arrest of journalist Olga Fedorova (Alex Kent, New York, May 8 2024) (kbin.earth)
Most Common PIN Codes (informationisbeautiful.net)
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