Here you go!
Cropped it to 16:9 and resized it to 1920x1080
As for the file size, the original JPG of this out of the camera was only about 8MB, but the raw file is 34MB
Here you go!
Cropped it to 16:9 and resized it to 1920x1080
As for the file size, the original JPG of this out of the camera was only about 8MB, but the raw file is 34MB
The originals are in the 10-15MB range as JPGs, and are about 21 megapixels large, do you really need that large images for your desktop?
I can try and resize photo for your resolution if that would help
Just a quick note, if you look at the overhead wires, you can see a small white spot, that is an arc flash between the pantograph and the wires, I don’t know why it is there, it usually happens when there is an interruption of the power connection, between the wire and the pantograph, it is common during winter when ice forms on the wire, but not that common during summer/late summer.
As I noted, that only works with a limited set of AI companies.
They need to be in the juristiction of whatever government that decide to enforce the laws, if not, there is very little that can be done.
Then, besides needing to be in the right juristiction, the punnishment needs to be large enough that you can’t just budget it away.
Then any country doing this will know that they are deliberately getting rid of an important sector, while other countries will continue running their sectors.
Which will only be possible with good old fashioned bouble bursting as I said.
The issue with legally pulling the plug is that it won’t stop AI baddies, only good AI companies who respect the law.
The knowledge and tools are still out there.
But when the bouble bursts it will tank AI globally.
Why not call it a “shutter button”?
“Just one more training on a social network”
Can’t wait for the bouble to burst.
If it was listed incorrectly as a feature that could be turned on or off and it was a bug, then the bugfix would seem to be making it listed correctly as a feature that can be turned on or off.
It is almost as if there has been about 2 decades of technological development since you last used that kind of tech.
Why would apple not wipe the device completely on repair or when activated?
I remember back in the early 2000s when I saw a PDA with a 232mhz cpu and 64mb ram, and I realized how far technology had come since I got my computer with a 233mhz cpu and 64mb ram…
Obviously different architechtures, but damn that felt strange…
Gecko, the browser engine?
Meh, most iPhones live in a case, it’ll be fine
Immagine if Chrome wasn’t just a rinky dink Safari emulator!
Wow, can’t wait to not only have my data harvested by Apple but also Google!
FFS, stop cumming for Chrome and start using Firefox!
And Anders Enger Jensen made a brilliant synth song remixing the an instruction video about DiscoVision:
Oh yeah, I remember the mems from back in the late 90s, I reacted harshly to the previous comment as they claimed that I was being gaslit.
I remember using Windows as far back as 3.11, I know my own feelings.
If you look further in the thread you’ll also see that I admitted that I was probably reflecting my oppinion on XP and 7 onto Microsoft as a whole.
I will grant you that I may be reflecting my oppinion on XP and 7 on Microsoft as a whole.
I will never forget when I had to help a coworker with her laptop, she had long nails that had worn grooves in her keyboard keys.
She typed on her nails, the sound it made was terrible.