Me being medicated for ADHD like
SqueakyBeaver
As a trans person all I can say is:
lmao
(I love making jokes out of transphobia)
Ironic that the replier's last name is (assumedly) carr
jsyk, BPD stands for Borderline Personality Disorder, not bipolar disorder. I get them mixed up as well because BPD could reasonably stand for both.
The disorders can seem similar, which leads to more confusion, but they are pretty different in some aspects.
Not entirely sure if this would apply in your case, but for future reference you can sort of "recalibrate" the battery percentage by:
- charging the device to 100% and keeping the charger on for a while (normally a few hours)
- drain the battery until the device shuts off
- charge the device back to 100% without unplugging it (keep it connected for a few hours again just to be sure)
Disclaimer: I've not workshopped this much, so idk if these are the right words to convey how I feel
I feel like using AI to generate images is akin to taking someone's art and applying a light gaussian blur to it or putting an uncredited artist's work in a big game.
I know it's done in a much more intricate way, and it's genuinely impressive how AI companies got it to work so well, but if I try to sell AI generated images, especially if they're meant to be made similar to an artist's work, then that's all I'm doing.
I don't necessarily see it as stealing from artists (though it is threatening the livelihood of a lot of artists), but more as exploiting artists but with a new buzzword.
If I arrange 4 pieces of art in a jpeg and then apply a whacky filter, am I actually creating anything, or am I just exploiting artists and doing something similar to copying and pasting different bits of an essay and then changing every instance of a word to a different synonym?
I believe AI does something similar to that, albeit in a more sophisticated way that looks like creativity.
I don't think it's spell check. For whatever reason, VSCode decided that you're writing JS code and is trying to point out syntax errors. There should be some way to change the file type (open the command palette and look for "file type", I suppose)
Yeah...
Android authority has like 8000 different articles about the UI refresh or whatever. It was very annoying trying to see more than just one thing
The dark mode quick settings background will be the same as light mode, just with a slightly darker gray. It's somewhere on the android authority website if you really want to see it
Not sure if the original image is, but this one is just an edit (look at the slightly bluer background behind the word "crazy")
I believe there's a setting either in Discover (the KDE "app store") in the main plasma settings (somewhere in the "updates" section? That might be somewhere else, I don't remember) that will automatically install updates without you needing to approve them.
And there's also a setting that will wait to install them until the next boot. When I had that setting on, it only added maybe 10 seconds to my startup time when I needed to apply something like a kernel update.