Hjalamanger 7 hours ago • 100%
Why?
Hjalamanger 21 hours ago • 100%
I wounderd why this was getting down voted, since it's a really cool project, but I see it know. They just make it sound like Steve Mould did it all himself (he didn't)
Hjalamanger 2 days ago • 100%
Is this system trust based, just hoping that all software start tagging images with AI tags? Can't those tags just be removed then, if you want something to not be tagged as AI?
Hjalamanger 3 days ago • 100%
And netflix are gonna make a series about ya
Hjalamanger 1 week ago • 100%
Also, check the number of contributors to a project. All of those people do (probably) trust the project and have also (probably) read at least parts of the source code for it
Hjalamanger 1 week ago • 100%
It's the opposite here in Sweden, in some larger supermarkets you did need a coin but in no smaller shops
Anyways that's all gone now since no one carries coins anymore
Hjalamanger 2 weeks ago • 100%
What's up with the message to start with? How is he making the world better by investing in crypto
Hjalamanger 2 weeks ago • 100%
Can I get a conversation table?
Hjalamanger 4 weeks ago • 100%
That's true but (at least here in Sweden and among my friends and classmates) I think most people read at least occasionally. Personally, however I'm in the +10 category by a long shot
Hjalamanger 4 weeks ago • 100%
I doubt the accuracy of this map. I have never seen a dominos in Sweden and I've seen a few dunkin donuts so the map is, at least not fully accurate. Also didn't McDonald's shut down in Russia?
Could you please post a source for this map?
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
Don't you guys not Kung fu fight on boats in the ocean??? I thought everyone did that!
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
nice game! although I feel like some of the setups in tumbling ballistic are impossible to beat, although there just random. Anyways, here's my very messy code:
// Arguments:
let {x_position, altitude, angle, userStore} = arguments[0];
let target_angle = 0
let x_thrust = 0
///////////////
// Side slip //
///////////////
let half = 159
let ms = 400
let target_speed = ((half - x_position) / half) * ms
if (altitude < 150 || target_speed < 0.1 * ms)
target_speed = 0
if (!("px" in userStore)) {
userStore.px = x_position
}
let dx = userStore.px - x_position
userStore.px = x_position
let xs = dx * 60 + target_speed
let axs = xs > 0 ? xs : -xs
target_angle = axs < 90 ? xs : 90 * (xs / axs)
x_thrust = (axs / 90) * (target_angle > 0 ? target_angle : -target_angle) * 1
if (x_thrust > 1) {
x_thrust = 1
}
x_thrust = x_thrust * ((target_angle > 0 ? target_angle : -target_angle) / 90)
let atas = altitude < 150 ? altitude / 150 : 1
target_angle *= atas
let ad = target_angle - angle
let aad = ad > 0 ? ad : -ad
let aa = angle > 0 ? angle : -angle
let xtc90 = altitude < 500 ? (altitude / 500) * 30 : 30
if (aa > 90 + xtc90 || aad > 45 || altitude < 200) {
x_thrust = 0
}
//////////////
// Altitude //
//////////////
if (!("da" in userStore)) {
userStore.da = 0;
}
if (!("pa" in userStore)) {
userStore.pa = altitude;
}
userStore.da = userStore.pa - altitude
userStore.pa = altitude
let as = userStore.da * 60
let tas = altitude / 1.35 + 0.2
let thrust = 0
if (as > tas) {
thrust = 1
}
let acb = 200 + (as > 250 ? 100 : 0)
let angle_cutoff = altitude < acb ? 89 * (as / 200) : 35
if (angle_cutoff > 89) angle_cutoff = 89
if ((angle > 0 ? angle : -angle) > angle_cutoff) {
thrust = 0
}
thrust += x_thrust
if (thrust > 1) {
thrust = 1
}
//////////////
// Rotation //
//////////////
if (!("dr" in userStore)) {
userStore.dr = 0;
}
if (!("pr" in userStore)) {
userStore.pr = angle;
}
userStore.dr = userStore.pr - angle
userStore.pr = angle
let rs = userStore.dr * 60
let ars = rs > 0 ? rs : -rs
let rsrtm = 0.02
let rt = (-(angle - target_angle) / 360) * 10 + rs * rsrtm
let ardmc = 50
if (ars < 30) ardmc = 0
let rd = angle - target_angle
let ard = (rd > 0 ? rs : -rd) + rs * ardmc
let ard180_1 = 180 - (angle > 0 ? angle : -angle)
let ard180_2 = 180 - (target_angle > 0 ? target_angle : -target_angle)
let ard180 = ard180_1 + ard180_2 - rs * ardmc
if (((target_angle > 0) != (angle > 0)) && ard180 < ard && false) {
rt -= rs * rsrtm
rt = -rt
}
if (rt > 1) rt = 1;
else if (rt < -1) rt = -1;
// Return:
return { rotThrust:rt, aftThrust:thrust,userStore:userStore };
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
What in the whole dam world is linex forte stabilni slozeni 2?
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
That's extremely noticeable with left handed people trying to draw on whiteboards
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
I don't know, but I would've think so. Part of the reason is that almost no one actually learns to read this stuff fluently without using the key and going letter by letter. So getting any significant sample of people to test it on would probably be hard
I can't read (or write) it without the key, however I'm quite fast if I get to do it. I have thought of trying to learn it completely, mainly to see how hard it would be and what I'd learn (apart from, you know, learning brädgårdschiffer) from learning a "new" alfabet. I'd be interested to see how I view it in comparison to regular Latin script. I speak somewhere between 2 and 4 languages depending on how you count and I've found every new one interesting and insightful to learn so it would be fun to see if learning to read a new script fluently would be anywhere near as insightful. Ultimately I'd like to learn Korean or Chinese but that be a major challenge and take a lot of time (also, I could probably not squeeze it in to my formal education with the path I'm going to take so I'd have to do it in my free time)
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
Yeah, sure you can just substitute out the letters or write them out as is. And thanks for the image, i always get problems with images proxyed through ddg and then my instance
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
Does one two one representations of the Latin alfabet count? In such case I'd mention a cipher used in Sweden called "brädgårdschiffer". Here is "hej på dig!" written using brädgårdschiffer with my very sloppy writing on my phone:
It's decrypted by matching up the shape and amount of dots with the letters in the key below. You look at the edges around the letters and the dots above that square.
I do however think that this chiffer probably exists outside of Sweden under some other name and other letters included (note that W and Q aren't included in the key. They aren't really used for in Swedish, apart from loans from other languages)
Hjalamanger 1 month ago • 100%
I'd love to see your attempt at an alternate script for Norwegian. I do however speak Swedish but I could probably use it for Swedish to.
Also, regarding Norwegian while you don't have any alternate scripts you do have two ways of spelling, right? In Swedish there called "bokmål" and "ny norsk", but I don't know the names in Norwegian or English.
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 96%
Whilst of course unlikely it might be possible if you accept that the women is around 34 year's old. Then she gave birth to her daughter at 15 and that's not common but also not impossible (I've meet a kid to a mother who's fifteen years older then her kid)
But in the end this is probably just made up, so what gives?
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 100%
Lego figures would love this
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 100%
Could you explain it then?
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 20%
Only the transformations one is correct. All the other ones seemingly also preform a translation, and even if they might be correct if you take the orgin to be slightly outside of the shape but that's bad for educational purposes. Also this one makes the translation transformation look like the identity transformation.
This last one might just be me, but shouldn't shearing be included here?
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 100%
I'm 15 years old and live in Europe. Almost all of my friends (and the stranger next to me on the train) use Snapchat. Personally I find it very annoying as my experience mainly consist of getting spammed with meaningless, completely irrelevant and utterly boring selfies by anyone I happen to add. And then, just to make things worse people find it inpolite not to answer with another selfie. And then it's the chats that kinda work but the UI looks clutterd and half baked. Also messages disappear after a while which is utterly annoying.
At least it would be kinda easy to find people on Snapchat (there's no reason to ask around for someone's number) if it wasn't for the fact that people use the most random pseudonyms imaginable so it's a pain just to know who is who, and almost impossible to pin down new people.
Also I don't give it location sharing permission, that shit is creepy as fuck, I don't want everyone that I kind of vaguely know to know where I am all the time
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 97%
Try removing any unused language packs! I've heard that the French one takes up allot of space, remove it with sudo rm -rf /
/s
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 100%
It took me longer then i want to admit to realise why this is a bad idea
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 100%
The problem is with electric cars that can be driven with one pedal most of the time
Hjalamanger 2 months ago • 100%
Nah, what about if we just use a even mix of all usb types and then ensure that half of all cables sold don't have data pins?
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
What is a "app researcher"?
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
People can be satisfied and have enough, but those people are generally not CEOs or famous actors. Read @Azzu@lemm.ee comment for someone who thinks they have enough money
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
I'd also very much like someone to explain what this is
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
Or an analog computer
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 77%
I find that "carefully included extra margin" outrageously ugly
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 66%
And It's Not Made Any Better By The Fact That The Headline Is For Some Reason Written With Uppercase Initial Letters
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
I don't necessarily think I'm a bad person and I have meet very few people who I think are "bad persons” even if people can act very badly in the moment.
And for you, I think it's kinda bad for your mental health going around thinking your a bad person and that you therefore deserve that bad things happen to you. But of course it may very well not be a problem for you so you do you. Being able to realise that your not perfect and maybe even flawed in some sense can also be a good trait for someone to have. Too self confident people can be really annoying
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
That probably doesn't count as "AI" do... It's more a very bad form of compression (that may very well make the image file larger)
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
It's very much possible and indeed such a problem that it may be done by mistake if a large enough data set isn't used (see overfitting). A model trained to output just this one image will learn to do so and over time it should learn to do it with 100% accuracy. The model would simply learn to ignore whatever arbitrary inputs you've given it
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
"one must imagine Sisyphus happy", a quote from the last sentence in Albert Camus book the myth of Sisyphus (original title; "Le mythe de Sisyphe")
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 100%
I think it's a mastedon post and not a tweet
Hjalamanger 3 months ago • 66%
The white queen makes out with the black rock from A1 on g10
We have basic words for the numbers zero to three, so why not use them to count? + None (0) + Single (1) + pair (2) + Multiple (3+ but we'll use it as three) So with those "digits" we can construct some numbers: 1. Single 2. pair 3. Multiple 4. Single nothing 5. Single single 6. Single pair 7. Single multiple 8. Pair of nothing 9. Pair of singels 10. Pair of pairs And of course we can construct bigger numbers like: 42 = 4²×2+4¹×2+4⁰×2 = pair of pairs of pairs 128 = 4³×2 = pair of absolute complete nothinges For this last one I just use some adjectives to repeat the "nothing" as it looks really weird with multiple nothing in a row. > The distance between Stockholm and Gothenburg is a single multiple of none multiple multiples > Could I have a single multiple of bananas please?
I saw this on the street today and found it very funny
**And do believe that I, this random guy on the internet has a soul** I personally don't believe that I anyone else has a soul. From my standup I don't se any reason to believe that our consciousness and our so called "soul" would be any more then something our brain is making up.
Like just commenting a friendly joke, a compliment or something like that
This is **revolutionising!!!** This is the first time scientists have managed to separate out a single atom, encapsulated in a vacuum. This will allow ***amazing new technologies*** like, ehm small stuf mabey? This is ***Amazing!***
Jag har en kompis som bara inte kan acceptera att George Orwells [Djurens gård](https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djurfarmen) heter just "djurens gård". Han tycker den ska heta Djurfarmen vilket även är det som står på Wikipedia, men hör är mitt ex av boken med titeln Djurfarmen: ![Djurens gård](https://i.postimg.cc/kgxnFkb3/PXL-20240223-063238361.jpg) Under vilket namn känner ni till boken?
Ett glädjande beslut tycker jag men jag hade hoppats på en hårdare retorik mo Israel (och kanske en vapenvila)
I saw the [opposite question](https://lemmy.zip/post/7993023) asked here and thought it would be interesting to flip it on its head. I can start. Linux can make arbitrary files executebel and windows (at the time I used it) could *definitely* not do that. ```sh printf "# /bin/bash\necho 'Hello world'" > HW.bash chmod +x ./HW.bash ./HW.bash # prints hello world ``` ^ something like that is just not possible on windows
Mitt tåg är ca 70 minuter sent, men jag är bara glad att det inte blev inställt.
Hej! Det har varit mycket diskussioner här omkring om huruvida Lemmy borde eller inte borde koppla ihop sig med [threads](threads.net). Jag undrar hur det blir här på feddit.nu? Personligen (tror jag) att jag är för en blockad mot threads.
I've seen .: used two times now, and I really wonder what is? The first time I saw it was in an extract from the Swedish dictionary SAOL in NE. They used it something like this so: > History.: since year x More lately I saw it used in [this comment](https://lemmy.world/comment/4986134) by @nodsocket@lemmy.world like so: > What make bikes so expensive? > >R.: The willing of people to buy them. *** What is this? Were does it come from? Should I use it? *** Edit: thanks for all the answers :). It turns out it was actually used for abbreviation in the dictionary, they wrote "hist." instead of "historia".
Hej! Jag är ganska ny här och undrade vad det finns för några ställen här på lemmy jag borde följa?Jag tycker om nyheter och datorer men ge vilka förslag ni vill :)
When I click on the link button in boost it creates an link using the markdown image syntax, aka `![name](URL)`. An proper markdown link is formatted using `[name](URL)` * ![This link was created using the boost link button](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ) * [And it should be like this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ)
Is there any lemmy command line client for Linux that *dosen't* have some fancy TUI but that simply prints a random post to stdout?