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Google was working on a feature that would do just that, but I can’t recall the name of it.
They backed down for now due to public outcry, but I expect they’re just biding their time.
Google was working on a feature that would do just that, but I can’t recall the name of it.
They backed down for now due to public outcry, but I expect they’re just biding their time.
Not with this announcement, but it was.
It depends on the model you run. Mistral, Gemma, or Phi are great for a majority of devices, even with CPU or integrated graphics inference.
Show me a music store I can purchase music from on my phone through an app, and I’ll purchase it.
Yeah - the operating system (or perhaps the display hardware itself, not sure) has to stretch each software pixel to a fractional amount of larger hardware pixels. In the case of upscaling 720p to 1080p, each 720p software pixel has to stretch to 1.33 hardware pixels. This forces blending to occur, which makes the image less sharp.
The worst part of this in my opinion is reading text.
You also lose integer scaling if you need to run a game at common resolutions below 1080p. (720p/800p, etc.)
They added a video player with version 3, I think.
Now the question is - are they open sourcing the original Winamp, or the awful replacement?
Or maybe just let me focus on who I choose to follow? I’m not there for content discovery, though I know that’s why most people are.
I was reflecting on this myself the other day. For all my criticisms of Zuckerberg/Meta (which are very valid), they really didn’t have to release anything concerning LLaMA. They’re practically the only reason we have viable open source weights/models and an engine.
That’s the funny thing about UI/UX - sometimes changing non-functional colors can hurt things.
My go-to solution for this is the Android FolderSync app with an SFTP connection.
I’m not familiar with creating fonts specifically, but you’ll want to commit any resources necessary to recreate the font file, including any build scripts to help ease the process and instructions specifying compatible versions of tooling (FontForge in this case). Don’t include FontForge in the repository, of course.
The compiled font files should be under releases in GitHub for the repository.
Git isn’t generally meant for binary resources but as long as they’re not too large, they’ll be fine. You just may not have meaningful ways to compare changes easily.
Correction: migrated to GitLab, but I don’t expect they’ll want to keep it there.
The Nuzu repository is already wiped.
With UI decisions like the shortcut bar, they really don’t. I switched to another SMS app because I couldn’t stand it.
On Android, it moved SMS messages from the shared SMS store upon receipt and to Signal’s own database, which was more secure.
I…do not miss XP, but I understand the nostalgia attached to it.
I learned a lot of technical skills on XP, but that’s what made me appreciate the architectural decisions behind UNIX-likes all the more.
Of course!
Thank you! I was struggling to remember the proposal name.