Nobody likes a sucker, especially the kind that fall for fruit tarts like you. I knew there was trouble. I could smell it on the hot evening breeze. Fortunately for me, trouble is my favorite thing… Because I’m Joe Milkshake. I kicked down the door with one swift, decisive motion.
No lab coat. No gloves. At least some safety googles.
I mean, it is nice to have options. However, a first alpha release in 2026? That’s more than a year away. A lot of stuff will happen until then, not unlikely that this gets stomped before that.
Yes, it works that easy. I had to move hard drives, last time I did that without docker somehow it didn’t recognize the library, might have been a mistake from my end though.
Now I did it again just a few weeks ago with a docker setup, all folders are on the hard drive. Could just mirror the drive, set it up at same mount point and there was no difference in the library, just worked.
Sorry, you need high quality data for training.
Is the accuracy as high as with other aspect of AI, e.g. LLMs answering with 90% correctness?
The software updates are maybe not an argument when it comes to degoogling? Then it depends if the OS they plan to use still sends updates.
The problem is they base that number on the already massively inflated profits they made before going open access. The only reason they have to go open access is if they are not making a deficit in profit.
Funny enough, they are still double dipping in most cases because you still have to pay the subscription to access all the non-open access papers.
makes toxic-bacteria-detecting blood like a boss
OliveTin looks interesting, thanks!
1 it is just an example
2 not what I asked but thanks for your input
(to be frank, nor do they seem to need it, as everything is so polished these days)
The problem is if you don’t know basic concepts of computers you cannot transfer your knowledge from one program to the next. Folder structures are a bizarre thing for many people and if they see one in program A, then they won’t understand that in program B it works the same way.
I have never had any issues learning any new software from scratch, but I see people my age not figuring out where to click next or where something they are looking for might be hidden in the options. Then an update comes that changes things and they are back to square 1 and helpless.
How long ago and in which country? Because it seems particularly the US is seen as a bad place for that and especially recently.
Fully agree but I can tell you about point 1 that there enough gullible scientists in the world that see nothing wrong with the current system.
They will gadly pick up free review when Nature comes knocking, since its “such an honour” for such a reputable paper.
Why not both? (Until the laws are catching up)
Checks out with being an analyst I guess.
This is news? I have seen those labels here in Sweden a lot already. Just no idea if they do those scummy on the fly price changes.
Apes together weak
Well honestly, that’s too soft. They did not decide. They were pushed by regulators to follow the law. So bowing to pressure is more appropriate in my view.
So that works with the latest Jellyfin version? Do you happen to use the Findroid client, does it work there too? I guess I will give it a try either way. Thanks!