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lucellent t1_je4xqto wrote
Reply to comment by Savings-Juice-9517 in ChatGPT browsing mode plugin now available to certain users. by Savings-Juice-9517
That's not true lol
lucellent t1_je1195g wrote
Reply to comment by No_Total2624 in Is there a way to remove those stains with scratches on my iPhone 7 Plus jet black? by No_Total2624
Sadly it's an aluminum thing. It happened to all iPhones with aluminium design
I believe the reason is UV exposure or something related to heat, and since those cases have some kind of pores/dints/holes, you basically end up with stains
lucellent t1_je0ravq wrote
Reply to comment by __-____-_________-__ in Can we please normalise the fact putting your wet device in rice isn’t a smart idea? Rice isn’t a magical product. Instead put it in a dry area with sufficient airflow! by [deleted]
I know the comment might be from a bot but I will give the answer to anyone genuinely curous.
If your device is wet, chances are there's water inside the device. Simply placing it in rice won't do anything because rice grains are way too large to enter the device and suck out the water (even if they weren't, you'd end up with a device full of rice inside. That's worse that a wet device.)
lucellent t1_jcvevjz wrote
Reply to iMazing: legit or not? by Weird-Ad1676
I used it recently to remove some JB files from my backup. It's legit.
Had to pay tho
lucellent t1_j94x2kh wrote
Reply to comment by opmwolf in A site that helps you restore your photos for free! by 1infiteloop
This is not how it works lol the model has already been created with other faces, you using it won't improve it or contribute to the model.
lucellent t1_j7lsluc wrote
Reply to comment by piratensendr in Under-screen Face ID patent describes what could be a next-generation Dynamic Island. by SUPRVLLAN
Having notification icons like on Android will make the top portion of the screen very messy... no thanks, I like how it's clear and minimal right now
lucellent t1_j7lsffq wrote
Reply to comment by pacwess in Under-screen Face ID patent describes what could be a next-generation Dynamic Island. by SUPRVLLAN
The Dynamic Island is here to stay. Even if Apple removed all cutouts and hid the cameras and sensors under the display (making it 100% all screen), they will still keep the Dynamic Island in some form.
lucellent t1_j6wn2cu wrote
Reply to comment by piratensendr in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
The few people who actually used Apple's emergency SOS care. It saved their life.
But if you never leave your house then I can see why you wouldn't care.
lucellent t1_j6on0dw wrote
Reply to Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
>AI is trained on large datasets and injected with the bias of its creators
Search engines are a neutral collection of hyper links
I'm sorry but you can't be more wrong on these two.
lucellent t1_j6hx0rh wrote
Reply to comment by Mishung in ‘Extraordinary’ footage shows one of the closest known approaches of a near-Earth object — On 26 Jan. 2023, asteroid 2023 BU was about 2,200 miles above the surface of the Earth by marketrent
People still don't know about Ad Blockers?
lucellent t1_j67tatq wrote
Reply to comment by ben_bentastic in I accidentally purchased this subscription on this app and now I can’t cancel it by martyrselfimortant
2024
lucellent t1_j5feo8g wrote
Reply to [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
I think you're a bit late on the news. OpenAI have already said they will add a watermark to their ChatGPT responses.
lucellent t1_j32mvgb wrote
Reply to Asus brings glasses-free 3D to OLED laptops | High-specced workstations target professionals who want to work with 3D. by chrisdh79
This feels like one of those products that are used to demonstrate how cool it is but in reality literally nobody will be using them, not even professionals.
lucellent t1_j1s7719 wrote
Reply to My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
That's why kids, we use dark mode...
lucellent t1_j1pk331 wrote
Reply to Is AI like ChatGPT censored? by joyloveroot
You could've asked these questions when it first launched and it would give you somewhat real answers but they've updated the chat so it doesn't anymore.
lucellent t1_iy3uhic wrote
Reply to comment by Conscious_Inside6021 in Why did our school wanted us to install this? Can somebody explain what is the purpose? by 8046Ile
😭
lucellent t1_ixr2l2n wrote
If this is real, then there would be leaked images of it soon.
I doubt it is tho, we're just supposed to trust some sketchy person with no track record.
lucellent t1_iwn8ntt wrote
Reply to comment by Frankenfucker in Mariah Carey is not the sole "Queen of Christmas," trademark board says by VonDrakken
She is almost defrosted.
lucellent t1_iw2bui5 wrote
Reply to comment by usernameblankface in Website that automatically colorizes old black-and-white photos by t-bands
There have been AI colorization tools for at least 5-6 years now. Not on this level, but it's not entirely new.
lucellent t1_iva1sf7 wrote
Reply to comment by Mefaso in [R] APPLE research: GAUDI — a neural architect for immersive 3D scene generation by SpatialComputing
They've been doing it for some time now, but there's not a lot of it. I remember seeing their paper about text2image generation, something similar to Dalle.2
lucellent t1_iueam19 wrote
Reply to comment by Clearskies37 in Is there a camera app that allows you to avoid the horrible post-processing built into the default camera app? by Any-Membership-264
Still not free unlike Lightroom
lucellent t1_iselx8p wrote
Reply to comment by mew_bot in [D] Could a ML model be used for Image Compression? by midasp
First thing that came to my mind too. Someone on Reddit made an image compressor from SD (although it's no longer the same image as before, it will look identical from a distance but in reality it's not the same image)
lucellent t1_je8znb0 wrote
Reply to When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
Researchers compile datasets which is the information used to train and then they let the AI go through all of that information and learn whatever is needed.