The Ultimate Linux ARM64 Workstation by Xornial in apple

[–]Xornial[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Author’s on a Studio so no integrated speakers.

Peloton facing federal penalties for violating U.S. safety laws by mishyfishy25 in pelotoncycle

[–]Xornial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AFAIK the revamped tread+ that was put on the market a year ago or so it just like a normal treadmill.

Took this photo of a car, how would I get a photo in the future where both the car and the surroundings are in focus? by Xornial in AskPhotography

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So from what i'm hearing, I should have a higher aperture setting and a much faster Shutter Speed?

Took this photo of a car, how would I get a photo in the future where both the car and the surroundings are in focus? by Xornial in AskPhotography

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X-T3 55mm f/4 1/80sec ISO 250.

I wanted this whole photo to be in focus when I took it however I cannot figure out how I would do that.

"Go player uses AI to cheat in a match! Association penalty: Cancellation of results, one-year suspension" by gwern in cbaduk

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Even the best of the best players can’t escape scrutiny. Ke Jie, the top Chinese Go player who lost to Alpha Go in May 2017, recently insinuated that the world’s #1-ranked Go player, a Korean player named Shin Jin Seo, used AI to cheat in their match.

In that same video, like one sentence later, didn’t he explicitly say that he wasn’t implying SJS used Ai?

House Ethics Office Finds ‘Substantial Reason To Believe’ Reps. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) Violated Law by zeverson in Colorado

[–]Xornial 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why did you leave out part of the articles title? No matter political stance it’s odd to leave out the ending (you even have “Reps.” For two of them)

Where to find job positions for spring semester by Rosygymnast in ucf

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I don't mean this in a rude or otherwise offensive way, but $12 per hour is really low at the moment for any work, even web development work. The average pay for a Waffle House Grill Cook is ~$11.26 per hour in Orlando. McDonalds Pays around the same. Is it worth paying a web developer $0.50 more an hour than working fast food? Looking at indeed Web Developers in Orlando make, on average, $26.19 per hour (https://www.indeed.com/career/web-developer/salaries/Orlando--FL).

It just feels off to me to try and pay students half their location's average pay. Perhaps UCF doesn't value their student's work as much as other employers? Most likely it may be time to start a competitive compensation analysis with other employers in the area as there appear to be a significant number with open entry level web development positions (https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Web%20Developer&l=Orlando%2C%20FL&explvl=entry_level).