How can you tell it’s AI generated? This is a real question because I legitimately have trouble recognizing AI that doesn’t have egregious issues like mangled fingers, and unfortunately I think recognizing AI content is going to be a survival skill in the next decade.
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Trashbones@lemmy.sdf.orgto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Until now I thought drying filament wasn't that importantEnglish3·5 months agoMaybe an enclosure with inlet and outlet fans, and either a window AC unit or a dehumidifier dedicated to your printing room? I definitely recommend watching this video before investing in a dehumidifier, a lot of helpful information about how humidity works: https://youtu.be/j_QfX0SYCE8
Trashbones@lemmy.sdf.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•[PSA] If things start feeling too toxic around here, remember that the 'block' button is your friend and always there for you.English5·5 months agoWho are the tank triad?
Trashbones@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•uBlock Origin is no longer available in the Chrome storeEnglish1·6 months agoInteresting, funny enough I have sorta the opposite problem using Firefox for PDFs: I like the side by side view of two pages and Firefox always loads books with single pages, zoomed way too far in for my taste. Have you tried it for PDFs recently? It’s a new way of reading them for me, and I wonder if they’ve changed it since you used it last.
Trashbones@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•uBlock Origin is no longer available in the Chrome storeEnglish2·6 months agoI actually really like Firefox for reading pdf’s, how is it in chrome? I’ve never actually tried chrome for that because I was still using okular back when I still had chrome installed on anything.
Trashbones@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•uBlock Origin is no longer available in the Chrome storeEnglish2·6 months agoThis isn’t a direct replacement for tab groups, but there’s a Firefox extension called Tree Style Tab that organizes your tabs into a nested tree structure. I use it a lot to emulate tab groups and the way it lays out the tabs makes it much easier to read imo. It might be worth taking a look if tab groups are chromium’s “killer feature” for you.
If you don’t mind me asking, are there any other must-have features that chromium has that Firefox doesn’t?
The flatpak version can have issues integrating with the system, while the native install generally has fewer issues. These issues can crop both in the steam client and in the games themselves (since those processes are also sandboxed).
I personally can’t use the flatpak version on my desktop (Fedora 42) because I can’t get hardware acceleration working on the flatpak client and it’s unusably slow. Other issues I’ve heard about with the games themselves running poorly also makes me disinclined to even try to fix it.
That being said, Fedora has a nicely packaged native install for the steam client, maybe if I had to manage the dependencies more I would feel differently.