

Granny Smith, Honey Crisp, and Golden Delicious weren’t enough?


Granny Smith, Honey Crisp, and Golden Delicious weren’t enough?


I’m sorry you look so old. I do too, I basically never get carded, and really never did. My friend that’s actually a year older than me still gets carded every single time, and he’s 36.


At the core it’s just a website, if you are able to get online to require an age check, you’ll be able to access the system to generate the tickets - aka, electronically signed certificates.
the app works on any device – phone, tablet, computer, you name it. -https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/da/statement_26_817
[EDIT] Oh, and the phone app should AFAIK, work offline, kinda in the same way a 2FA code app does.


And I tried to simplify how the system works for you, as you apparently don’t know anything about it all. Reading an article that doesn’t explain it is hardly going to help. Here’s the actual full statement the article is badly referencing.
And here’s the diagram straight from the EU design documentation.
Steps 1-2 are “You show your ID only to the central authority, which is your government.”
Steps 3-4 is “They then issue you a ticket that says “we verify this dude is 18””
Steps 5-8 is “and you give that to the website.”
Note especially step 3 - “The link between the user and provider is cut”. After that point, the provider can only tell the website that the ticket it valid, it cannot tell who it belongs to. So the website doesn’t know who you are, and the provider doesn’t know what website you are accessing. All they have is “Is adult: True.”



You show your ID only to the central authority, which is your government. Who gave that ID to you in the first place.
They then issue you a ticket that says “we verify this dude is 18”, and you give that to the website.


But if you aren’t running the newest Call of Warfare: Modern Creed 7 at 4k 144fps with a computer that costs almost as much as a used car, you can’t call yourself a real gamer!


A lot more on X (320k followers and 110k views on the latest episode). And those are the livestream platforms, I’d imagine a lot of people use something like Apple Podcasts or Spotify to listen to them afterwards.


The 5V5A supply is optional, the Pi 5 alone works perfectly fine using a standard 5V3A USB-PD supply, it just limits the maximum combined USB port current to 600mA.
But technically they are still in USB-PD spec: it’s apparently okay for a charger to support 5V5A, and a device to “prefer” to use that if it’s available. It can’t be required, but as said, the Pi 5 works with 5V3A, so it isn’t.
It’s still dumb, and they should have just used 9V3A instead and paid the dollar for the stepdown circuitry like everyone else.


With how massive of a computer science field artificial intelligence is and how much of it already is or is getting added to every piece of software that exists, a label like that would be equally useless as the California prop 65 cancer warnings.
Do you use a mobile keyboard that supports swipe typing and has autocorrect? Remember to mark everything you write as being AI assisted.


AFAIK, Sony doesn’t actually have memory chip manufacturing capabilities, they buy their NAND and DDR chips from companies like Samsung and SK Hynix, and simply package them in different formats or use them in their devices.
The semiconductor fabs of Sony mostly specialize in camera sensors and stuff like that.


Would be pretty shitty to make sure every time you are editing Wikipedia to disable any AI based grammar/spellcheckers (e.g Grammarly), and not being allowed to use translation tools.
Because those are the two exceptions.


While true, the way DLSS 2/3/4 does it is to take a bunch of low res renders of the game over time while wiggling the camera very slightly, and stitch them all together to generate a new, higher res image that very closely matches what the original would have looked like. The GenAI part is essentially just a very advanced temporal blending function that’s really good at detecting and smoothing out edges.
DLSS 5 then runs an AI Instagram filter on top of the frame for “enhanced visuals”, because obviously we want our games to look like cheap AI slop.


It’s a term few decades old, and means transferring files between local devices.
You download the app on your pc, you sideload it to your local device (your phone) using adb sideload file.apk, and you use that installed app to upload pictures of your mom.
Everyone now having internet access in those local devices means you can do the download on it directly, but for android, the process is still there and used whenever you install stuff not from the play store.


Probably quite a few of the roughly 3.8 billion people still running Chrome in this day an age, I’d imagine.


Yes. Also combined with:
But you see, for a brief moment, we made the shareholders very rich, and that was a beautiful moment totally worth everything.


No no, you see, humans don’t have buttons or levers, so cars don’t need them either.
They seem to be for goatcounter, an “Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.” and cloudflare insights.
The entire blog post is still just 750kB in total.


The solution of which is that you change the tag before you change the actual price if it’s an increase, and the price before the tag if it’s a discount, with a long enough delay. That’s what they do with gas pumps and the advertisements here in Finland.
Got bought up Branch, and the original dev left when they refused to open source it as promised.