

Why have a big gap underneath the graph? It is totally normal to adjust the axis to fit the data. This isn’t a conspiracy, it’s standard math.


Why have a big gap underneath the graph? It is totally normal to adjust the axis to fit the data. This isn’t a conspiracy, it’s standard math.


My Pixel 10 Pro feels just as fast as my iPhone 16 Pro. I feel like they are both good phones and other than specifications on paper and benchmarks online I wouldn’t know the Pixel was that much inferior.
Sure I don’t game or do video editing on a phone so maybe I’m just not the target audience but for general use I think Google have done a good job.


320kg Jesus. Hardly able to hide it easily


You spotted my deliberate mistake. Have a star ⭐


I don’t know how you interpreted their comment, but I see it as a helpful heads up for the first question people ask when reading the headline.
If bitwarden went completely rotten could they cease and desist vault warden?


This is more likely the answer. I’ve seen multiple popular posts get deleted from here. I wish Lemmy did the soft delete method instead so that history is kept.


Why has Amazon been single out when loads of doorbells do face recognition? The description of the feature in the article sounds exactly how Google do it.
Last fall, Amazon launched a new “Familiar Faces” feature inside Ring doorbells. Utilizing AI, Familiar Faces scans and identifies visitors to a Ring owner’s home. When Familiar Faces recognizes a regular visitor — whether it’s a family member, mailman, or delivery driver — Ring can tell users who is at their door instead of providing a generic notification.


This must be a troll post. So many indie games on Steam


It doesn’t mention NHS in the blog post, so I guess it’s for a different project. I’m still concerned and disappointed that Palantir is in bed with the NHS.


Truth, I feel the same way. If my pc broke tomorrow, it’d be rebuilt as Linux


On Firefox android both the battery level and graphics card information were not available. But it was described as another data point regardless.


Tarrifs are paid for by the importer, so there isn’t anything to do anyway. But what does then happen is consumers in the US will be conscious of the tarrifs and select cheaper products from non-tarrif’d countries. So there is an effect to be had on the EU whether they do anything or not.


I am ignorant and unwitty - I don’t get it. I thought pavlov was a game.


I honestly think wiki, static hosting, package registries etc. don’t belong on a git repo. Github has continuously extended their feature-set, but its caused vendor lock-in which I think is the point. How hard is it to spin up a web service to host static content? There are loads of good open source wiki projects, etc.


From TFA:
GitLab made it further in the evaluation but didn’t survive it either. The issue was its open-core model, where the Community Edition is genuinely free software but the Enterprise Edition is not.
I saw a post on here a few days ago saying the whole attack on Moscow was a PR stunt by Ukraine. That they were dropping kerosene to generate black smoke. I guess that was all bs