KRAW

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[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 4 days ago

Well luckily AI researchers have achieved plenty in over 60 years. We call the ideas and innovations resulting from this research "AI."

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community -1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

So the entire field of AI has produced no AI. Gotcha ๐Ÿ‘Œ

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 5 days ago (5 children)

OK what qualifies as AI then?

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 5 days ago

allowing to customize its PCB specifically for the needs of FPGA console emulation.

From what I can recall, this is not what happened. He has stated multiple times that he's designed it to work as much like a DE-10 Nano as possible. There are no significant differences between his board and the original from what I can tell.

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 2 points 5 days ago (9 children)

Oof, programmers calling LLMs "AI" - that's embarrassing

...but LLMs quite literally come from the field of computer science that is referred to as "AI." What are they supposed to call it? I'm not a fan of the technology either, but seems like you're just projecting your disdain for ChatGPT.

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I've been following the Mister FPGA project and just set up my new one. It's a great project. However I do not quite understand what the motivation of these consolized Misters are. It's going to take significant software development effort to make a Mister completely polished, and it is such a niche target audience I'd think it wouldn't be worth it.

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 5 points 1 week ago

How does a Kickstarter make sense for this? Feels too niche for enough people to find enough value to "invest" in this.

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 2 weeks ago

Japanese steakhouses originate from teppanyaki restaurants in Japan that cooked western style food. When you go to these style of restaurants, it is debatable how "Japanese" it is since it was never really a popular cuisine in Kapan despite originating there. This is reflected in the ingredients they use.

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community -4 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

She would not be the first to be corrupted by his influence.. It also doesn't help that his proteges have all been running SF local government for years. It seems insane to me to dismiss their relationship as not a concern. It's not a dealbreaker for me, but it seems absurd to think she is "squeaky clean" in light of it. I can be pro-Harris and express some critiques.

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community -3 points 4 weeks ago

Nice deflection

[โ€“] KRAW@linux.community -5 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Lol, they literally dated right before her political career started. I see you didn't do the minimum effort to even look into what I was talking about.

 

I spend a lot of time creating system diagrams for presentations. I always use Inkscape to draw these diagrams. However I ran into a scenario where I wanted to animate them. The animations I'm looking for are dead simple. I want to be able to fade in, fade out, and slide basic shapes. The way I worked around it this time was by using PowerPoint. However, is there an FOSS alternative I could use? I would probably need to also export the animation into a gif or some other platform agnostic format. Bonus points for something that can use the images I draw in Inkscape.

 

I'm using a Fellow Stag and a metal V60 with a fabric filter. I do a 1:16 ratio (16g of coffee and 256g of water). Generally I'll place the V60 on the Stag while it brings the water up to a boil in order to heat it up. Then I'll saturate the fabric filter with the hot water. I'll use 212F water, but after pouring the water over the grounds, my instant read thermometer will read 195F. It seems weird that despite doing everything in my power to preheat all the equipment, the water drops a lot in temperature as soon as it hits the grounds. Any tips to tackle this problem?

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