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However, if you’ve been following Android platform development news lately, you may have heard of something called the trunk stable project. Without getting too technical, the way that Google develops Android has significantly changed. The first Android version to be released as part of the trunk stable project was Android 14 QPR2 back in March, which is why that release used a very different build ID naming scheme. Instead of having build IDs that started with the letter “U” for Upside Down Cake, Android 14 QPR2 had build IDs that started with the letter “A.”
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most quintessential 90s movie?English44·10 months agoThe Matrix and Jurassic Park come to mind.
Vector@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to shut down engines in-flight shares his storyEnglish65·11 months agoSave you a click:
Joe Emerson had been struggling over the death of his best friend, Scott, a pilot who died while on a run six years earlier. Emerson had been away for the weekend with friends, celebrating and remembering Scott.
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On Friday night, the group took psychedelic mushrooms – a drug that can make you hallucinate and typically has effects that last a few hours. Emerson said that for him, the physical side effects lasted days, and the consequences a lifetime.
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“There are two red handles in front of my face,” Emerson recalled. “And thinking that I was going to wake up, thinking this is my way to get out of this non-real reality, I reached up and I grabbed them, and I pulled the levers.”
Vector@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google just lost a big antitrust trial. Now it has to face another.English119·11 months agoSave you a click:
The second case that begins next month began with a lawsuit filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia by the Justice Department and eight states in December 2020, during former President Trump’s administration.
Prosecutors allege that since at least 2015 Google has thwarted meaningful competition and deterred innovation through its ownership of the entities and software that power the online advertising technology market.
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some good ways to alleviate hiccups?English2·11 months agoMy partner suggested this to me once and I thought, “nothing to lose” so I gave it a go.
Correlation does not imply causation, so I can’t guarantee that the sugar is doing anything at all, but every time except once I’ve had a teaspoon of sugar with hiccups, they have stopped.
To that end, I’ll be doing it as long as it keeps on seeming to have an effect.
Vector@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Dumb question: how do I know if an open source project is trustworthy?English20·1 year agoDon’t forget the 300-comment-long “+1” feature request chains
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Qualified experts of Lemmy, do people believe you when you answer questions in your field?English6·1 year agoAs a large language learning model, I resent the implication. 😂
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Qualified experts of Lemmy, do people believe you when you answer questions in your field?English3·1 year agoI’m replying with a sample size of N=1 so don’t take too much from it, but I suspect it’s not the typical response (at least, not yet anyway).
People do often seem to complain about bot accounts but I don’t know how much of those are in the space of stirring up hot topics to generate content, vs informational (or dis-informational) bot accounts posting on requests for help or explanations.
I guess if people are seeking answers for something, having a bot feed responses to suit some kind of agenda is entirely a possibility, so I wouldn’t write it off as something that could happen. To that end, being wary of posts that look like they might be generated due to the tone/content is probably fair enough.
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Qualified experts of Lemmy, do people believe you when you answer questions in your field?English2·1 year agoYeah, already jumped ship when they started the api and mod nonsense. This was a bit before all that.
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Qualified experts of Lemmy, do people believe you when you answer questions in your field?English26·1 year agoI was once accused on Reddit of being a bot after spending half an hour crafting a reply to a question with detail and examples. It’s a great way to discourage people from trying to be helpful 🫠
Vector@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•STOP DOING DEPENDENCY INJECTIONEnglish95·1 year agoStandard shitpost and then out of nowhere “Hello inject me with beans please”
WHY IS IT SO FUNNY
Vector@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel discloses $7 billion operating loss for chip-making unit.English9·1 year agoMore words than the “article”… negative savings!
Vector@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Philippines' Marcos boosts maritime security as China tension risesEnglish7·1 year agoBad bot :(
Vector@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Leading adviser quits over Instagram’s failure to remove self-harm contentEnglish141·1 year agosurprisedpikachu.jpg
Vector@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Imperial units people, Do you sometimes get confused about time units as well?English354·1 year agoOn “we as people can perceive imperial temperatures a lot better than metric,” I’d agree to disagree here - Celsius is pretty straight-forward. Temperate is temperature, it’s just about what numbers you’re assigning to which temperatures.
0°C is when water freezes, and 100°C is when water boils. A 10°C day is cold, a 20°C day is mild, a 30°C day is hot, and a 40°C day is when you melt.
Whatever you grew up with is probably what is going to be easiest for you to comprehend, but Celsius is no more difficult or less perceptible, just a different value range.
Vector@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•German railway seeks IT admin to manage MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 systemsEnglish34·1 year agoUntil it becomes obsolete, unsupportable, the crux of your operation, and/or the basis for all of your decisions 😬
(Yes, I read the article, it’s just the signs, but yes, the above still applies!)
Vector@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Robitussin maker recalls several lots of cough syrup due to contaminationEnglish7·1 year agoHere’s the company announcement, importantly including batch numbers.
Don’t know much about the training side of things, but I have Piper set up with home assistant using the Wyoming protocol and it just goes. Some of the out-of-the-box voices are pretty decent too.