I can only hope that this is what is going to happen. It's a stupid idea and I have no clue why noone things about the consequences and evaluates if it's for the better or worse..
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Definitely! I cannot even imagine what compression algorithm we have in a couple of years. They are probably much better and less CPU intensive while also giving other benefits I can imagine. But as always that's for the future ;D
Well yeah computer works computer gets hot that's how it works😂
I think everyone has different opinions about fitgirl repacks back when I hat a more shitty pc it was really sometimes hell to unpack it sadly it took for a couple of games more than 24 hours. But it was getting there I guess the main reason was obviously an old slow HDD for that but at that time I had no clue 😅
Well to be fair compression/decompression is EXTREMELY CPU intensive even on newest hardware. It was always that way and will always stay that way probably. The more you compress the longer and more CPU intensive it is to decompress No matter if your pc is 10 years old or if it's a rack server with newest hardware
I wouldn't say goodbye manjaro there are still plenty of users using it. But I'm happy that my distro of choice so far (endeavourOS) is also on the chart I feel like it's a solid choice :)
Yeah have played league for over 200 hours on Linux but for the love of god I hate that game 😂 (and I uninstalled it recently)
It heavily depends which filter lists you use obviously. I never had this issues and neither my family does
Well yeah that approach would work if you train it on one model but that doesn't mean it would work on another model, but for the normal user who uses chatgpt it is probably enough to detect it at least 80-90% of the times
Completely agree with you A couple of days ago I was also confused I updated an app on fdroid and suddenly i got a push up message asking me to send the app to play protect to get it verified...
Mines good and from the Reddit thread the majority of people installed it on fdroid and maybe play protect just removed it because the package name and signatures didn't match, at least that is what's being suspected
I think there is something like that but it's really not popular and I'm not even sure it's maintained anymore
Source code is available at GitHub but it require you to have your phone by yourside e.g. connected via usb or in the same network so you can connect via IP