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So happy I moved to SearXNG right now.
So happy I moved to SearXNG right now.
I only skimmed the article, but it didn’t seem to define what is meant by “AI” and that trend frustrates me to no end.
If it were me that designed this, I would license out the design for manufacturers to use in their production models instead of making some kind of attachment that is unlikely to work on all models. That seems much more likely to achieve the goal of reducing noise from leaf blowers long term. Get like 3 manufacturers on board that could even charge a premium, and you have reduced the noise potentially forever while still making a tidy profit.
I hadn’t heard of this before, and the concept is really intriguing. Thanks for this. I’ll check it out.
I would not be surprised at all if small scale testing occurred here. It actually (unfortunately) makes sense since the Lemmy API is free to use. They could just trickle out bot comments and gauge reaction.
Do you want Khan Noonien Singh? Because that’s how you get Khan Noonien Singh.
I still use my hacked original Xbox as my media server. Having to use FTP is annoying, but it still works great. It runs XBMC (before it became Kodi).
Most places near me still have what obviously were smoking sections.
First two links now return 404 errors.
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