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  • We don't know exactly. That's why it's called machine learning.

    But we do know that it doesn't do it well, 67% accuracy can be achieved by guessing if you try often enough.

  • The study claimed to be able to predict cannabis impairment using only the smartphone data with about 67% accuracy

    As someone who studied data science and did a good bit of machine learning in that time: That's terrible and it means that the whole story is a big nothing burger. It's barely better than random guesses that match the distribution.

  • You don't even need sensors, you can tell from the websites/apps people use and especially from their typing behaviour. I can do 50WPM on my phone when sober, but less than half that when I'm not.

  • This isn't about influencers, it's about basic privacy rights being taken away.

  • Als man im Internet alles Ernst nehmen konnte und niemand getrollt hat.

  • Now there's grayjay as well, which is a universal media streaming client that respects your privacy.

  • It's such a simple proposal, but I think this might actually be the solution.

  • Yes, it's basically dead for casual talking, we just use it when we want to sound formal.

    In your example, we'd say "Stuhlbein" or "Das Bein von dem Stuhl". I don't know if the latter is correct grammar, but we use it all the time.

    There's a little saying about Genitiv being replaced by Dativ: "Genitiv ins Wasser, weils Dativ ist"

  • What a weird way to say "We don't like french people"

  • You use them in different cases ("Fälle" in german).

    "der", "die" and "das" are the default ones you use in the Nominativ case.

    In the Akkusativ case you use "den, die, das" instead, so there's only a difference for "der"/"den", which makes it harder to spot.

    Generally, if you just talk about a thing, that's usually Nominativ. But if there's a verb about doing something to the thing, "brauchen" in this case, it's Akkusativ.

    There's also the Dativ case for when something is done to a thing/person, but it's harder to make a general rule for that.

    And, for completeness, there's also Genitiv. But don't bother with that for now. It's barely used anymore so you'll be fine without it.

    Edit: Mixed up adjective and verb, now it's fixed.

  • Does it change the screen's contrast depending on what's being displayed? Because my work laptop does that. If there's a white window on screen, contrast is great. But if I minimize that and just have something dark on screen, it slowly reduces the contrast until I can barely read anything.

  • For linux clients maybe, but definitely not for windows clients. Microsoft practically killed Virtualbox, so we have to use Hyper-V at work now. And unlike virtualbox, it doesn't let me install my keyboard layout in the VM via MSKLC, which is literally made by microsoft. I had to convert my virtualbox VM where it was installed already and guess what, it works perfectly now.

    I also have to disable the keyboard manager in powertoys, another microsoft product, whenever I use the VM because capslock gets stuck on inside the VM if I don't. That also happens on VMs without my keyboard layout, so it's a separate issue.

    The VM also feels much slower and glitchier than the virtualbox one I used on an older computer.

  • You literally need a third party application to install an APK. At that point you might as well get an android emulator instead of using this spyware.

  • There is nothing about windows 11 that's better than on windows 10. Why would anyone switch voluntarily?

    Windows 10 at least had better automatic driver installation, touchscreen and multi-monitor support compared to 7, but came with a shitload of ads built right into it. Windows 11 has even more ads, but what does it give you?

  • I went with elite's default bindings (which use the ABXY keys as layer selectors) and changes a few little things here and there.

    Right trackpad is mouse for freelook and menus, back buttons are for vertical and lateral thrusters.

    I also have a button menu on the left trackpad that's filled with useful stuff like FA off, SCBs, chaff and similar that are hard to reach with the layer bindings while you're steering your ship.

    One little tip: If you hold down one of the ABXY buttons, you will get an overlay that shows you what controls are on that layer. I used it a lot at the start.

  • This is a german one, it even has the same wrong symbols on the number row as modern german keyboards.

  • The keyboard does look very nice, good luck with that!

  • This sounds like a perfect use case for AI generation. Give it a few more years and pulp trek might become a thing.

  • What a shame, I wish they had some spare money to pour into elite. It's a great game that deserves some love.