The European snes is beautiful, more likely what he's referring to:
Sorry I see you're OP, Id have to agree the states snes version is not very attractive in my view, I'm sure I'd feel differently if I'd grown up with one though...
I'll admit I wasn't aware of the function they played, not from the states.
The sentences when someone gets a sentence for 100's, or 1000's of years, do they have the same function?
What's the longest term someone has been given for a single crime, I suspect it is still in the ridiculous range.
I mean it's as ridiculous as 3 life sentences 🤷♂️😂
If you use home assistant, nabu casa has an ”Assist Sattelite” voice-kit hardware platform in the pipeline, I'm hoping to replace all my Alexa's once available.
Details in the top post here: https://community.home-assistant.io/t/respeaker-lite-new-seeed-studio-voice-assistant-development-kit-hardware-combine-esp32-with-xmos-xu316-dsp-chip-for-advanced-audio-processing-as-a-esphome-based-home-assistant-assist-satellite-voice-devkit/756944/321
There's a patent post on Reddit recently too, I won't link that 😂
I believe they're called communities in the fediverse, not subs...
(Former long time Redditor)
I can walk backwards as fast as you can!
Correct.
How do I disable this post on every post?
I mean why do that when you have raspberries and Kodi...
Still cool though.
Without doing any fact checking myself, I've heard this many times before, and I'm sure the stats are there to back it up, but it sure feels like the world is going to shit...
Don't think you deserved to be downvoted for stating facts though.
Never had the balls to visit, sending people there was a running joke, actually my highest ever post was a Fr Ted meme referencing r/spacedicks (the one we're Dougal shouldn't press the big red button)
It was mostly nsfl stuff from what I gathered.
Surprised r/spacedicks hasn't been mentioned yet.
That's the kiwinus I believe.
That sounds cool, I've had roles that were heavy on data cleansing, although never on something so interesting. What languages / frameworks are used for transforming the data, I understand if you can't go into too much detail.
I did wonder how much software engineers contribute in the field, it's the scientists doing the really interesting stuff when it comes to AI? Not surprisingly I guess 😂
I'm a full stack engineer, I was thinking of getting into contracting, now I'm not so sure, I don't know enough about AI's potential coding capabilities to know whether I should be concerned about job security in the short, or long term.
Getting involved in AI in some capacity seems like a smart move though...
What do you do exactly in AI? I'm a software engineer interested in getting involved.