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Draw.io is also totally open and is able to be integrated into many different tools - so chances are your tool of choice already has a plug in for it. For example, nextcloud does.
Draw.io is also totally open and is able to be integrated into many different tools - so chances are your tool of choice already has a plug in for it. For example, nextcloud does.
I used to scream at passing trains, they didn’t seem to mind. But now none of them come around.
Any photos of the results? If it’s not too bloody!
He was careful not to mention AI…
We should send the seeds further :)
Aren’t the meetings pushed as one of the basic function of these? But I guess it only makes sense if most of the participants use them and software has the support.
No LLMs were involved, as far as the available information goes.
Voice recognition is “AI“*, it even uses the same technical architecture as the most popular applications of AI - Artificial neural networks.
* - depending on the definition of course.
Good. It wouldn’t be quite fair if those fuckers were immune. /s
That’s “crowdsourced”, i.e. manually done by volunteers on per-video basis.
This is just freaking adorable!
In the vast, uncharted wilderness of the living room, a pioneering white rat, equipped with high-tech GPS gear, embarks on a valiant expedition. The objective? To chart the perilous route to the mythical cardboard box. On the sidelines, a perplexed human, wrapped in his blanket of ignorance, silently observes. Unbeknownst to him, he is witnessing a monumental moment in rodent exploration, a tiny pioneer bravely navigating the domestic jungle. Here, in the humble living room, history is written by those who dare to scurry.
© ChatGPT
Got uses Git repositories to store versioned data. Git can be used for any functionality which has not yet been implemented in Got. It will always remain possible to work with both Got and Git on the same repository.
Very smart move!
Also, let’s not forget they are the DLC pioneers and inventors of the historically important Horse Armor DLC.
Unfortunately?
NY Times has a freaking great data visualisations, they are (were?) employing a wizard in this space, doing custom extensions on d3.js.
Well, the open source code is less likely to commit “security through obscurity” than closed one.
You mean the one that played in Star Warlands?
Maybe the cat didn’t find him, but he was defending his square mile from it instead. It just didn’t work out.
This is the approach I try to also follow. It also makes the process of restoration from the backups or migrating to different server much easier.