It’s possible to have a good AI system, but it takes millions of dollars and several thousand manhours to do, and most companies won’t put in the effort.
But, there should always be a human in the loop.
It’s possible to have a good AI system, but it takes millions of dollars and several thousand manhours to do, and most companies won’t put in the effort.
But, there should always be a human in the loop.
Because they won’t support routers that were EOL a decade ago?
There’s not really going to be a low cost solution that just works out of the box with no calibration.
I think Prusa is a good brand to go with
1GB is so 2010s. Now it’s all about 10GB
You just reminded me I need to pick that back up.
They have no sensibilities if they voted for Trump.
I use the *arr suite to manage things for me. There’s lidarr for music, radarr for movies, sonarr for TV, readarr for ebooks, bazarr for subtitles, and prowlarr to manage trackers/usenet.
For sure. There always needs to be a human in the loop. But this notion people seem to have that all AI is completely worthless just isn’t true.
What’s scary is the hospital administration that will use AI to deny care to unprofitable patients (I’ve listened in on these conversations).
Hasn’t AI already been shown to be better at catching things like cancer than humans?
There are some things that computers can be better at than humans.
Nah I’m going Balls to the wall and I’m going to program my oven to do precise TC
It coincides with my vaping hobby
I wish I could print nylon, but the old oven I’m converting into a heated chamber is buried in the back of my garage.
This won’t solve the fact that the filament is going to shrink a bit when cooling. Although you should already be scaling your models to account for this
I came in here to ask about part shrinkage, and it seems you’ve got that figured out.
You might consider incorporating this into one of the filament test slides.
They’re not bogus. The emulator that shut down were selling a product using a proprietary encryption key owned by Nintendo.
That’s why Dolphin still exists.
Emulation is perfectly legal if you own the game.
They won’t. The vast majority of consumers aren’t even aware Linux exists.