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  • Plot twist: op was ironic, meaning that with a large enough support network, even mosters can manipulate the public opinion to appear as decent people, while without such network, even decent people can be unjustly flagged as monsters and will be helpless to prove their innocence

  • Like male cochineals, who can't feed themselves after reaching adulthood, but are able to reproduce before dying of hunger. Evolution can be really cruel.

  • The photos might be from different sensors/cameras. You can also notice that the second seems to have a different lens angle of view.

    But why not use images taken with the same instrument at the exactly the same time of the year? Because we don't have availability! Companies like maxar definitely have standardized high resolution aerial images from the entire world at regular intervals, but these images aren't free to the public, so we have to do with what we have available.

    If skeptical, you can use google earth to see some high resolution historical images of the place, or you can grab some lower-resolution images from copernicus

  • Yes, we can get easily images from landsat or sentinel satellites, but the resolution isn't enough for seeing individual buildings like that, unfortunately. there are also the cbers ans an indian satellite which I don't remember the name, offering free high resolution images (still not on par with the ones in google maps), but will lack global coverage

  • It's like the mr worldwide meme

  • One more boycott I can't join because I never touched the company lol

  • You can use google earth to look at the historical aerial imagery in high resolution.

    PS: I know no foss/degoogled alternative for high resolution images like that, so if anyone knows, please share

  • Is it availability bias, or has libreoffice been on turbo mode lately?

  • I use a really small table and literally sit on the ground, and I got no back pain

    context: it was supposed to be temporary when my table got damaged, but I ended liking it

  • To imagine T. Rexes roaming around... feels like yesterday!

  • That's nice to know, thank you

  • I know very little about fpgas, so I can't answer your question, but let's hope someone else can

  • fpgas can sort of be a middle ground, but i don't know if they're capable of running llms

  • curiously, he didn't mention linux as well

  • Maybe the author doesn't know the fediverse yet. We could try commenting there or maybe contacting him

  • I always loved boat names, and I give names to many of my things, like phones and computers

  • It's a variation of the old joke where the teacher points to a kid and asks to give two examples of pronouns. The frightened kid asks "who? me?" and the teacher continues, saying "perfect!"

  • I think it's more like people admiring a uranium fragment in ancient times. Better to stay out of it and let others decay themselves by using it

  • Now I will always carry hand sanitizer in case I'm attacked by a snake

  • The Internet Is Beautiful @lemmy.world

    GWEI - Google Will Eat Itself

    www.gwei.org /index.php
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    DI.DAY is a Movement to Encourage People to Ditch Big Tech

    itsfoss.com /news/di-day-celebration/
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Rule 34 😳

  • techsupport @lemmy.world

    Configuring 2 network devices to be in the same network using systemd-networkd

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Projection rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Imagination vs reality rule

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
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    Are there any tools I can use for translating a ~400 pages scanned book?