I dunno, all I see on Roku is an image banner on the home screen. I never even look at it.
I dunno, all I see on Roku is an image banner on the home screen. I never even look at it.
Yeah, normal YouTube is totally unwatchable. If you have a Roku device, the Playlet app can let you watch without ads. There are probably methods for other devices too.
AI often gets painted as people vs businesses, but that’s not necessarily what it is in many cases. The EFF is arguing for fair use, which is something that they have stood for as long as I can remember. As the article argues, the businesses creating AIs can easily abide by this law, it’s the little guys training things that would be impacted the most.
Anyone have a link to the text of the bill?
I’m confused, isn’t the translation just on phone, not on the earbuds themselves? What does this have to do with the Airpods?
I’m not going to download and install an app for every damn restaurant I want to eat at.
And we are still waiting on the day when these models can actually be run on AMD GPUs without jumping through hoops.
Would it be possible for a browser or extension to just provide false metadata in order to subvert this type of fingerprinting?
Per the article, they just developed a faster algorithm for a specific type of material simulation.
This looks like it has some potential. I’ll probably give this a try.
Soulseek has had my back so many times when I need to find a really obscure track that can’t be found anywhere else.
But if they specifically call out Tesla, they get more clickbait engagement, plus it now qualifies as a tech story! Double win!