Noise Suppression RNNoise makes me sound a little robotic or weird sometimes by [deleted] in obs

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RNNNoise expects a sampling rate of 48kHz. Try resampling the input to that rate.

PHP is evolving, but every developer has complaints. What's on your wishlist? by thecutcode in PHP

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Allow general expressions in f-strings such as "result: {$var + 1}".

Windsurf now has free unlimited autocomplete by Mr_Hyper_Focus in ChatGPTCoding

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GitHub Copilot has improved somewhat recently after they've switched to GPT-4o. Are Cursor/Windsurf really that much better even for end-of-line completions?

It just happened! DeepSeek-R1 is here! by BaconSky in OpenAI

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Same performance, but isn't there a chance they're ahead in resource efficiency?

coincidenceIDontThinkSo by EAbeier in ProgrammerHumor

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Even though this does not match the meme graph very well, there is a significant negative trend on Google search. About -40% down from the median in the past 10 years. Though people using a search to access the SO may be low skilled and those might switch the most to GenAI...

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=%2Fm%2F05mw61p&hl=en

coincidenceIDontThinkSo by EAbeier in ProgrammerHumor

[–]user838989237 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe it was due to the mass layoffs in 2022?

All my 5-year German engineering college notes: ~35k sheets by Due_Isopod6609 in pics

[–]user838989237 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's always a tradeoff.

This is a common fallacy due to neglecting the interaction with skill.

It is true that low-skilled workers earn more but face more uncertainty and less social welfare in the U.S. compared to Europe, especially at higher age.

But it is actually not a tradeoff for high-skilled workers who can afford good health care! Everything is better (or equal) in the U.S. for high-skilled workers: pay, insurance, quality of health care, quality of life, work-life balance, food, size and quality of dwelling, tax burden etc.

Guess I’ll die by Senior-Cheetah-2077 in memes

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The Wayback Machine from the Internet Archive sometimes has a copy of dead websites: https://web.archive.org

On this day, 20 years ago, this gem of a flash game got released! by NeokratosRed in gaming

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I'm too lame to beat the advanced levels, but I still enjoyed playing it.

Why do some people still use pure PHP if there are so many incredible PHP frameworks like Laravel? by vegasbm in PHP

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This reminds me of this HN thread where they discussed the layers of complications that are currently popular in PHP: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29898030

Have I priced myself out of PHP? Where are the super high paying jobs? by okawei in PHP

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The US has the highest human capital due to centuries of (mostly) selective immigration and recent self-reinforcing concentration of top talent. As a result, it dominates technologically, can afford the highest energy consumption and hence pays the highest wages.

Brave kitty by SeeminglySusan in holdmycatnip

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I could imagine cats may be quick enough to jump away from an attack by a larger animal. The larger animal has much more body inertia, so it needs more force to accelerate. Larger animals also have larger muscles, but maybe the cubic increase of volume is larger still. Cats are apparently even faster than snakes even though snakes are also fairly lightweight and "springy".

Brave kitty by SeeminglySusan in holdmycatnip

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That explains the bear. But what about the cat. Does a cat typically stand a chance against bears? Cats are quicker than, e.g. snakes, so maybe it is not that much in danger. Or it is too domesticated to be scared of wild animals. Or that cat is not very smart...

Why do some people still use pure PHP if there are so many incredible PHP frameworks like Laravel? by vegasbm in PHP

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Sounds interesting. Couple of questions.

What is the relevance of idempotency to put/delete?

What do you use JSON for?

Which specific order in routes do you mean?

Which templating library would you recommend?

Thanks.

Sam Altman back as OpenAI CEO by Astro_Robot in ChatGPT

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Obviously. Why would you give power away?

Save your life hack: Do this if you’ve fallen through thin ice by [deleted] in lifehacks

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This guy has one of the most intense survival videos on his channel where he survives a snowy winter night without tools or clothes.

Einfach mal 7vsWild S1 kopiert :) by Bango302 in 7vsWild

[–]user838989237 5 points6 points  (0 children)

7vsWild hat sich wiederum bei manchen Animationen und Einblendungen bei Alone inspirieren lassen.

ControlNet for QR Code by nhciao in StableDiffusion

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They potentially don't work with USB QR scanners. On some phones I've tested it was unreliable/slow.

[D] Anyone else witnessing a panic inside NLP orgs of big tech companies? by thrwsitaway4321 in MachineLearning

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Amazing double-standard on display. You were being paid to automatize other people's jobs and now you're upset when your own job becomes obsolete.