No they're not gonna change my mind
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I'm going to start commenting this on posts that clearly aren't loss.
I worked for a clothing store in college. I leaned that each store / clothing producer has an ideal body shape they cut the clothes for, with some variation. The higher end store you shop at, the fewer variations.
Higher end shops usually cater to a specific body shape and size. Those clothes will fit a handful of people extremely well. Big box stores will have clothes that fit everyone, but that fit will be so-so for everyone.
Can the Internet Archive claim that it's developing it's own AI and should have rights to scan everything and serve it to "customers?"
A certain alabaster fortress near me encourages you to use an AI when ordering at the drive thru. It's terrible. It had the hardest time decoding my order of "a number one with cheese." I hate that this is the direction the industry is moving.
Same. Registered it 2005.
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I am loving the InkHUD, if for no other reason than the single button navigation. It makes the device much more usable without pulling my phone out.
Also, booting for the first time, you're presented with "tips" that explain the new interface... Which is genius.
I've got a Heltec Wireless Paper and can report back tomorrow if you're interested.
Mine is running on a HP 600 G1 Micro Computer Mini Tower PC. Right now, less than $80 from Bezos. It's over powered for Nextcloud alone, but I've also got other services running on it, including Jellyfin.
It zips along quite nicely, but I've also followed the guides for tuning the server for best performance.
This is so exciting!
Is it not the same software they heard about in 2010?