Me reading the first word of each sentence instead of the first letter
Me reading the first word of each sentence instead of the first letter
According to people from GrapheneOS these are two different things:
To be clear, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.devicelock is not what’s included in GrapheneOS. There seems to be some confusion about that. This is the app that does what’s being described.
What you see in GrapheneOS is https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/modules/DeviceLock/+/b1a971a6e29f5b426b13d96d7692e9dd5a7e81e2/DeviceLockController/
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11639-device-lock-controller/9
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Fixed
On custom roms like grapheneos you can change the domain it connects to. Om grapheneos it defaults to servers hosted by grapheneos.
Online Card and Tabletop Gaming Network
) Plesse close that parentheses
Already exists but not in a good shape for “normie” use
At least it is royality free compared to HDMI which has a large annual fee + per unit fee for manufacturers
https://askubuntu.com/a/1495289
Take a look at the GitHub issue, seems to be in the works and a patch seems to be already available.
(I did only search the web for like 5 minutes, I don’t have any clue about the subject)
Found the link above in this archlinux forum post https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=291502
AutoTldr does not use “AI”.
All these sentences can be found in the original article, it is just using a statistical approach which sentences to keep.
ChatGPT:
The term “Spartan” itself is not inherently a slur. It originates from the city-state of Sparta in ancient Greece, known for its military prowess and austere lifestyle. However, the reason it might be flagged or considered sensitive in certain contexts is not because it is a slur, but because of how it’s used or perceived in modern language.
In contemporary usage, “Spartan” can sometimes be used to describe an environment or lifestyle that is extremely bare, lacking in comfort, or harshly disciplined. This usage, derived from historical references to Sparta, is generally not offensive. However, the potential for misunderstanding or misuse arises when the term is applied to people or situations in a way that could be perceived as derogatory or overly critical, suggesting that someone is harsh, lacks empathy, or lives in a way that is unnecessarily austere.
The misunderstanding around “Spartan” as a potential slur is less about the word itself and more about the nuances of its application. It’s an example of how historical or cultural terms can be sensitive based on context, rather than the words being slurs in the traditional sense. In the context of slur detection, it’s important to differentiate between genuinely offensive language and terms like “Spartan,” which may only require careful use or additional context to avoid misunderstanding.
Lmao I asked chatgpt what some common falsely flagged words are and it literally used Scunthorpe as an example:
Certainly, here are some examples to illustrate how non-offensive words might be falsely flagged as slurs, highlighting the importance of context and nuanced understanding in slur detection systems:
Ethnic Names/Terms:
Geographical Locations:
Historical Terms:
Animal Names:
Technical Terms:
These examples underscore the complexity of language and the need for sophisticated, context-aware algorithms in slur detection systems to minimize false positives.
Without dkim dmarc spf and all that stuff it won’t even reach the spam folder, but get either silently dropped or rejected where mailer daemon will send you a nice message.
The only problem with self-hosting is that big coorps like google or microsoft will put you on their spam list, so your e-mails will land in the spam folder when you send emails to gmail or outlook addresses. Other than that it’s not a huge hassle as stuff like https://mailcow.email/ or mailu or mail-in-a-box exist.
No because some pages might break
Wdym?🤨