To see what happened you need a bot running saving messages.
Just use matrix, it’s good enough to replace IRC
To see what happened you need a bot running saving messages.
Just use matrix, it’s good enough to replace IRC
https://github.com/mozilla/TTS
Also tortoise tts and a few other options
So Nostr actually compares favorably to both since I don’t even know which servers send out by messages to everyone. Also, every single one is IP banned in China already
Yeah, I’m just testing it out. For a true Duolingo experience it would need fill in the blank and audio
We’re talking about, say, learning Spanish and Duolingo be like “now translate this very long and overly specific sentence to English”
Then you end up trying to construct the English sentence even though you’re learning Spanish
Here’s an example where I think my sentence is perfectly fine, but it just expected a different word order. It expected me to put If at the beginning, but I didn’t notice it was capitalized.
Korean doesn’t even have capital letters, why is it doing some gotcha about English capitalization when I already know English?
I have some suggestions: let’s not make people translate to English unless they are learning English. I don’t want to be thinking about whether “I’m coming Friday” is correct grammar in English. I want to be thinking about my target language!
Do you know how much money you have to pay to make a RISC V chip? Even less than that, since it’s free
It depends, if you work in a statically typed language you can just use a tool to refactor. I bet a ton of advice is from JavaScript programmers where it’s simply not safe to do this.
My first job doing JavaScript I realized the IDE’s refactor tool wasn’t aware that two variables of the same name were in fact a different variable. Due to how scoping works, it’s hard to write a reliable tool to rename variables for JS. I accidentally introduced a bug renaming a variable.
I’ve never appreciated design decisions made before starting to code. I always have to refactor later when my requirements change or when I realize there’s a better way to do something.
I’d rather be a bad programmer that gets stuff done than a good programmer who’s just jerking off about proper design
t. good programmer
the mitigations just have bugs, and bugs can be fixed
I’m not convinced it won’t be a thing of the past after some time
The fingerprint doesn’t work on Linux last time I tried
Yes, because it doesn’t have biometric support on Linux
Bitwarden is not usable on Linux desktop, keeps asking for password. The password can’t be too short, so it takes some time to type it in. I turn off my computer when it’s not needed, so I would just need to type in the password when I turn it on again.
Anyone have a better solution?
It means that if quantum technology improves, the same technique can break higher bit integers. So it’s in fact broken, we just don’t have the future hardware to execute it on yet.
From your screenshot: to criticize harshly
My Mastodon instance uses a 500 character limit
Also, short form content with just a few sentences per post sucks
Your post could fit on Mastodon
You use something that’s constantly connected. I’m fine with letting another server handle that part without self hosting