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it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz
followed by “worcestershire sauce”
you know that the confidence value is generated by the ai itself right? So it could still spew out bullshit with high confidence. The confidence score doesn’t really help much
iiuc he contracted a reputable company to build it for him
control-z, kill %1
you mean it doesn’t work when the device is turned off? weird! /s
rule of thumb: multiply by 4 to convert from years to quarters. You’re welcome.
no, the truth is it’s impossible even then. If the result involves randomness at its most fundamental level, then it’s not reliable whatever you do.
suffers from all the same problems features. It’s inherent to the tech itself.
much sad. very grieve. wow
yes, but you don’t set it from your phone.
no, you can’t
so you can set alarms on you phone. And have the vibrator vibrate on time. duh!
it never knows what it’s saying
not stole. Were given.
If code is law, then they just found the right way to ask. And the code gave the money to them, because they asked nicely.
and how, pray tell, do you think contactless cards work?
even if that wasn’t the case, a 90% success rate is absolutely abysmal in practice.
so your main complaints are that its most basic usecase sucks, but it works quite well. which is it?
it’s opt-in, per app. Meaning unless old apps are patched and recompiled, they will be inaccessible.