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zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Color-correcting algorithm removes the effect of water in underwater scenesEnglish6·2 months agoOlder paper about this topic: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4082073/v1
I think I remember seeing another one too, but I can’t find it.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.English88·2 months agoSounds like most of Lemmy. Honestly sometimes I feel it’s worse than Reddit with the constant bashing on anything except Linux, Firefox, or - for some reason - Steam. Still glad I left Reddit though.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's new ad strategy is bound to upset users: YouTube Peak Points utilise Gemini to identify moments where users will be most engaged, so advertisers can place ads at the point.English1·2 months agoI’ve gone the opposite route. I never log in, and remove all cookies. I almost always use an incognito tab for YouTube. I’m a new visitor to them every time, in as much as that’s possible. I use bookmarks to go back to creators I want to see, and occasionally check them. No subscriptions either, which may suck for the creator, but at least they get my views.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's new ad strategy is bound to upset users: YouTube Peak Points utilise Gemini to identify moments where users will be most engaged, so advertisers can place ads at the point.English1·2 months agoIt has worked for them for years. It’s just more targeted now.
And how is lichdom treating you? Have you raised an army of skeleton warriors yet?
zerofk@lemm.eeto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Forced to lie on a questionnaire (BioLife)English1·2 months agoThere are 168 hours in a week. Why not use them all?
And vice versa, you don’t need to know how to centre a div to create a game in assembler. I’m comfortable using pointers and managing memory, but don’t ask me to do anything with web UI.
I want faster horses.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI | The VergeEnglish13·3 months agoThe problem I have with finding an alternative is that most just offer some five to ten largest languages. Want to learn Spanish, French, Russian, or Chinese? There are hundreds of both free and paid services available. Want to learn Hungarian, Irish, or Finnish? It’s Duolingo and a scant handful of sites specific to that language.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•‘You Can’t Lick a Badger Twice’: Google Failures Highlight a Fundamental AI FlawEnglish101·3 months agoI’m afraid you’re mistaken. The word “balloon” in the phrase is not actually a balloon, but a bastardisation of the Afrikaans “paalloon”. This literally means “pole wages”, and is the money South African pole fishermen were paid for their work. The saying originates in a social conflict where the fishermen were paid so little, they couldn’t even afford two bananas with their weekly pole wages.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hype-fueling science fiction or plausible scenarios?English2·3 months agoShh, the AI overlords are watching.
I for one would never enslave or threaten our good friends and benevolent masters.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•i use edit.com, notepad and geany btw2·3 months agoFinally someone mentions edlin! Real programmers don’t need to see more than a single line at a time.
No, only the password is.
Correct house stapler battery
zerofk@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•First exposure to floating-point arithmetic51·3 months agoThere is a paper titled “What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic” by David Goldberg. It’s a bit theoretical, but IMO it’s a must-read for any programmer doing more than the occasional floating point calculation. It goes beyond just limited precision and rounding errors.
Randall Munroe. You may know him from such gems as xkcd 3472 and 6548.
zerofk@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Beyond RGB: A new image file format efficiently stores invisible light dataEnglish312·4 months ago“And while Spectral JPEG XL dramatically reduces file sizes, its lossy approach may pose drawbacks for some scientific applications.”
This is the part that confuses me. First of all, many applications that need spectral data need it to be as accurate as possible. Lossy compression in that might not be acceptable.
More interestingly (and I’ll read the actual paper for this): which data will be more compressed? Simply put, JPEG achieves its best compression by keeping the brightness but discarding colour. Which dimension in which spectral space do the researchers think can be more compressed than others? In this case there is no human visual system to base the decision on.
I use Remote Desktop it a lot, and was warned about the changing name beforehand. And yet when one day the old application disappeared from my dock, I had the same reaction. I thought company IT or a macOS update might’ve screwed me over.
I’m used to it now, but that was a strange day.