

NixOS is great if you’re ready to learn Nix, which is an undertaking
NixOS is great if you’re ready to learn Nix, which is an undertaking
I think you’re overthinking it, also the tweets are in the wrong order chronologically in your story. The smaller tweet happened first
No, the model does retain the original works in a lossy compression. This is evidenced by the fact that you can get a model to reproduce sections of its training data
I think we found one…
An S3 bucket won’t have a hard cap. You pay a small amount monthly based on how much storage you use. Here’s a good guide I found: https://pawlean.com/2020/07/15/how-i-use-aws-s3-to-host-images-on-my-blog/
Tying a game feature to the cloud is so moronic. You’re forced to either require an internet connection, or make the feature not affect gameplay at all. Not to mention the continuous cost of cloud compute
I don’t have a specific router I can recommend, but tp-link is usually affordable and a brand I trust
If you have an iPad and a little money to spend, Shapr3D is an excellent CAD app
Sounds like hairpin NAT. Don’t worry, the traffic never leaves your network
The linux kernel is not completely secure by default, neither is any specific distribution. No internet connected device could possibly be “set and forget”. Security can not be taken lightly
Same here, except I use ear plugs as well as headphones
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