YoutubeDL-Material. It works great and I've found it downloads videos from other sources too.
My self hosted downloader similarly didn't skip a beat.
100%. I'm a microbiologist so I asked ChatGPT to teach me about CRISPR. It was not great.
I think this is a really good idea. A baby server for every privacy concerned house. Make it simple enough that customizing software features is like putting together Legos, but leave in the potential for complexity as some users grow.
You know what really pisses me off? Some of the newer models have radar built in again (no ultrasound though). Tesla just doesn't use it.
Same. I loudly exclaimed "FUUUUUUCK" as I read the article, much to the confusion of my partner.
elites trying to skirt their responsibility to die like it was their fair share of the tax burden.
Nicely phrased! A++ would read again.
Same, though I think this will be the push the community needs to really launch a good Linux phone. It'll suck for awhile, but I'm looking forward to debating phone distros with all of you.
Well, we're all reasonably intelligent people. Let's collectively brainstorm!
It looks like masking with a random pattern made to look like dirt or debris is an option.
To negate night reads, how about 2-4 layers of optical polarizing film, each transverse to the previous plane of polarization? Alternately, a coating with a visible light transparent, IR opaque pigment.
Great tip, this goes in the toolbox. With all the feedback I'm getting so far, I'm feeling optimistic!
This is great! True, Lemmy is often staunchly anti-AI, but I think this is exactly what AI should be used for - enhancing people's lives and helping them overcome difficulties. I upvoted you with an extra hard mouse click to compensate.
I wish I had thought of this before - I can communicate clearly but it can be so hard for me to be concise. I wouldn't use it for everything, but for "big ticket item" conversations, definitely. It could help us get over the communication difficulty hump, then we can start handling more on our own. Do you have any recommendations for particular models, methods you've found useful, or the like?
I'm a biologist, undergrad was tons of memorizing lists of vaguely related words. Since it's an additive list and it's literally the only thing I'd have to do, 100+ at least. 200+ if it forms any sort of coherent sentence. Every day, all I'd be doing is practicing the previous list and learning one new word.
Edit: for giggles, I calculated how much you'd earn at 100 days, then 200. The formula is T= 1000(n(n+1))/2 for anyone who is curious.
At 100 days, you'd have $5,050,000.
At 200, $20,100,000.