Jazz FM for the morning coffee, BBC 6 music when making dinner
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Salt and pepper usually, the nutmeg not so much actually, but I pretty much only make it when I’m making a lasagne or as a step on the way to cheese sauce.
What’s your best dish where it’s the star?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which one is more annoying: leftover bread or leftover cheese?
5·2 days agoI’ve gotta be honest I somehow missed the entire context added to the body, but OP gave a good answer anyway
I honestly struggle to understand people who say stuff like this
Like, do they honestly not have anything productive they would choose to do if they didn’t have anything else taking up all their time? What do they envision they do with themselves?
We’re humans, humans innately get a kick out of building and creating things, that’s the human nature part. When we don’t experience that, it’s usually down to having the energy ground out of us from our current work or die existence.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which one is more annoying: leftover bread or leftover cheese?
7·2 days agoNeither is a problem, leftover cheese will just get eaten as a snack if it’s not enough to keep until I go to the shop next (I usually go every other day for something since it’s a 2 min walk)
Leftover bread just becomes a piece of toast with some butter (I basically always have it in, and get the replacement before I totally run out). Tbh with a coffee that’s just my normal breakfast some days anyway
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Valve brings native Steam Link app to Apple's Vision ProEnglish
10·2 days agoProbably as a learning exercise so they know what developing and shipping for that platform is like.
Given they’re currently building a similar product, makes sense to see what the competition is up to
Bechamel is kinda mid without something else going on
I don’t even have to click and you have got it stuck it my head
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would a music identifier that only supports video game soundtracks and works offline be feasible to implement on consumer-level hardware?
7·3 days agoYou had me wondering so I looked it up
I dropped a zero, it’s 500MB (and may be a bit bigger now perhaps)
https://venturebeat.com/media/how-googles-pixel-2-now-playing-song-identification-works
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would a music identifier that only supports video game soundtracks and works offline be feasible to implement on consumer-level hardware?
6·3 days agoGoogle pixel phones have automatic offline music recognition where the database is something like 50MB IIRC and it’s pretty good unless I’m listening to something particularly niche
I assume you could build a similar database if you had the source material to do so.
You’re potentially gonna have an issue with games that have dynamic soundtracks that aren’t exactly the same every time (think in an action game how the music changes based on if fighting or something)
Only 2015?
I definitely remember ordering a pizza online back in like 2005
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•when robots have all the jobs, who's gonna buy all the stuff?
5·3 days agoData centres notoriously don’t have heads, but I love the enthusiasm
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•when robots have all the jobs, who's gonna buy all the stuff?
67·3 days agoWe kinda have two choices:
Some flavour of socialism where people get what they need for free
Or
Turbo-rio-de-janiro style inequality where we all live in slums
Now the 2nd one is what the ultra rich want and they have a lot of power, so it’s kinda on the rest of us to make the first happen instead
Gonna point out this post is from over a decade ago
Things were still pretty bad back then, but people did still typically move out of their parents’ place at that point
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Hardware@lemmy.world•NVIDIA's Neural Texture Compression Cuts VRAM Use From 6.5 GB to 970 MBEnglish
3·3 days agoNo idea on the loss side of things tbh, though given it’s AI based, I’m assuming it can’t be truly lossless
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Hardware@lemmy.world•NVIDIA's Neural Texture Compression Cuts VRAM Use From 6.5 GB to 970 MBEnglish
5·3 days agoto use a toy example […] for simple maths
I know, I just picked easy numbers for the sake of discussion. The actual data rate is not important to this particular discussion.
9point6@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•US reputation hits 'depths not seen this century' – and 'may never recover'English
173·4 days agoShoot trump into the sun and we’ll come to the negotiation table
washed out - too late starts playing
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pics@lemmy.world•Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment located in China.
76·4 days agoHonestly I don’t know why, but submerging a big machine just makes it look 10x cooler (in a figurative sense, in addition to literal)
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PCSX2 runs on most things these days