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Most people are not religious - https://news.gallup.com/poll/511133/identify-religious-spiritual.aspx#:~:text=WASHINGTON%2C D.C. -- Nearly half,say they are neither religious
“nearly half” is not “most”.
Most people are not religious - https://news.gallup.com/poll/511133/identify-religious-spiritual.aspx#:~:text=WASHINGTON%2C D.C. -- Nearly half,say they are neither religious
“nearly half” is not “most”.
Don’t need a podcast when the president at the time was telling them to take the horse dewormer.
“Who cares?” Anyone who isn’t a moron.
Same with religious people. They’ve already proven they lack in critical thinking skills/
opening a jpeg sure requires a lot of skill.
No difference on my phone vs desktop.
What the hell are you guys talking about? Flashes and rotating?
I think we’re being trolled.
Wheres your monitor for email and IM?
14" is my jam. Hits my sweet spot between portability and usefulness. My work gave me some giant monstrosity (Dell precision 17"). It’s horrible and stays in it’s docking station. I refuse to take it on trips.
I ended up buying a portable 15" monitor so that when I’m forced to work on laptop, I have the option to use dual display. Basically the same size as a large tablet.
Holy shit, holy shit, holy shit!
You could have gotten his brother Clint for cheaper.
By your logic it would be a positive for your code to have errors/warnings. And on the latter, that would appropriate if there was a test that determined if you are free from all known diseases (or at least those that it can detect).
That’s why I said false negative. The medical test is testing for the presence of a disease. So if they find the disease is considered a positive test (it found what it was looking for). For static analysis on code, its the opposite. Its testing if your code is free of issues that it can detect. If it finds no issues, then the test was positive. If does find issues, the test failed and each issue is a negative that contributed to the test failing.
Warnings and errors are negatives not positive. So if it generates a warning that is OK, it’s a false negative.
All of those derivative works are licensed.
Creating a derivative work without a license to do so would be copyright infringement.
Yes but you don’t have a right to create derivative works which by definition is all that AI can spit out.
Oh that’s interesting. I’m browsing lemmy.world on my desktop. I click on the thumbnail and get :