Right:
The system uses machine learning to assign arriving aircraft to the nearest available gate with the shortest taxi time.
Right:
The system uses machine learning to assign arriving aircraft to the nearest available gate with the shortest taxi time.
When reading, you start at the top left, then you go (top) right, and then go down one line and read again from the left to the right. If you carefully follow these rules, you’ll see that this sign says “AI wrote this sign”. There are no separation between the group of words on the left of their line, and the ones on the right, hence no real reason to think it says “AI this wrote sign”. Now, go back to your drama podcast
The sources include judges ruling that “no, Valve did nothing wrong”.
Way more
I don’t think they’re the same thing. Site isolation prevents Site A to which I’m logged in to know that I’m visiting site B. Multi-container prevents Site A to which I’m logged in to know that I’m visiting same Site A in another tab without being logged in or with a different login. They’re not the same. Typical use case is being logged into work Gmail and personal Gmail.
Why must they fuck everything up?
What else? The line must go up
“New” because within 30s of browsing “hot” I reach the post from the day before that I’ve already seen. There’s just not enough content here on Lemmy
“Find out yourself”… That’s a very helpful comment!
If you’re on Firefox, take a look at the Containers extension. It helps keeping everything separated
OUI!!
9 hours in and I can confirm: on recommended difficulty, it’s indeed a hard battery management game. I wanted to try the “less maintenance, more driving” difficulty level but I’ll be honest: with Satisfactory full release tomorrow I don’t think I’ll be Star Truck-ing again anytime soon.
I don’t really like this incursion in AI territory. On-device translation is OK but this AI chatbot sidebar should be an extension and not something Mozilla should spend time/money/effort on.
The enshitification continues as planned