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CountVon , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?
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MinuteCast from AccuWeather does exactly this. It looks at your location, looks at radar data for storm systems approaching your location, and estimates when precipitation will start at your location and how intense it will be. It’s generally pretty accurate, with some limitations. It seems to be pretty good for consistent rainstorms but it can get tripped up by pop-up thunderstorms, where the radar track can go suddenly from no rain to downpour. It doesn’t make predictions more then 2-3 hours out because past that timeframe it’s not easy to predict if weather will continue on its current track or change direction. Even with the limitations, I use it all the time. Mostly to tell if I should take the dogs out right away, or if I should wait an hour or two.

criticon ,

Weather.com also has real-time alert . You get notifications for rain about 30-40 minutes in advance based on specific location

TacoEvent OP ,

This is exactly what I’m looking for! I also often check the weather to get a gauge on whether it’s clear to walk my dogs. 2-3 hours ahead is perfect.

randon31415 , to technology in Posit: In the future, generative A.I. will be thought of as the unconscious part of a general A.I.'s mind.

Even if it doesn’t work the same way, humans anthropomorphing pattern detection will grapple on to it as “same function, so same thing”. As we slowly build general AI, other “things that don’t work that way” will be attached on to it until we have a full general AI whose brain works nothing like humans but has pieces that work in similar fashions.

Sort of like how 60 Watt LED light bulbs don’t use 60 Watts. “They produce the same about of light, so they must use the same amount of energy!”

Hackworth OP ,

On the flip side of that, the discoveries that accompanied attention transformers are changing the way we think about our own neurology:

A new study bridging neuroscience and machine learning offers insights into the potential role of astrocytes in the human brain.

Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience towards the Diagnosis of Neurological Disorders

And how we study it:

Artificial Intelligence shaping the future of neurology practice

I try not to be quick to assume that intuitions around similarities are correct or incorrect, but I trust they are worth exploring.

deadcatbounce , to piracy in How to rip copy-protected DVDs on Linux in 2024
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What happened to libdvdcss? Is that not a thing anymore?

From what I remember - it’s been a minute - there were many encryption keys that the publishing houses used to encrypt the DVDs released to the wild and they were packaged up in this codec, when they were found.

jaxiiruff , to showerthoughts in A message on navigating life's uncertainty

Thanks.

NadiaNadine , to retrogaming in What are your favorite Nintendo 64 games?

Waverace

Pilot Wings

Mario Cart 64

Perfect Dark

viking , to android in Buying a Pixel 7 Pro, install Custom ROM or stay on default?
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I hope you’re aware of xiaomi.eu, where they host debloated, community-developed ROMs.

daniskarma , to showerthoughts in With the prison sentences for activists who threw soup on "sunflowers", our society has affirmed that an illustration of nature is something we value.

Humans value art. Specially irreplaceable art with significant historical importance.

ReveredOxygen , to piracy in How big is YOUR collection?
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6 shows (131 episodes) at 240 GiB
2 movies at 80 GiB

retrospectology , to pcgaming in Which game made you realize PC was superior platform to Console (or/and viceversa)?
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Dating myself a bit but it had to probably be the first Half-Life. It wasn’t only about realizing how limited and awkward a gamepad is, but the mods opened my eyes too.

I still to this day don’t see the point of consoles. They’re just a way for companies to try and silo off customers and get everyone on proprietary hardware.

comicallycluttered , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 28th

Played the three games developed Accidental Queens because I’ve been in an interactive fiction/detective mood.

Started off with A Normal Lost Phone and Another Lost Phone, then headed into their gem of a game they later developed called Alt-Frequencies. Super fun narrative-focused game with a cool time loop premise. Great voice acting as well.

It’s been nice playing these short little games lately. Enjoying them quite a bit.

FeelThePower , to piracy in How big is YOUR collection?
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Like 50GB of music, probably about 30gb of shows. though I only started downloading shows very recently, like earlier this year.

Emerald ,

Like 50GB of music

Rookie numbers. I got 50GB of fonts

dactylotheca , to noncredibledefense in It's time for tank commanders to be able to see again
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Agility0971 ,
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+1 holy damage to enemies

gndagreborn , to showerthoughts in A message on navigating life's uncertainty
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Altruism as the antidote to cynicism.

thisismyhaendel , to retrogaming in What are your favorite Nintendo 64 games?

Super underrated: pokemon puzzle league

Audalin , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?

Because we have tons of ground-level sensors, but not a lot in the upper layers of the atmosphere, I think?

Why is this important? Weather processes are usually modelled as a set of differential equations, and you want to know the border conditions in order to solve them and obtain the state of the entire atmosphere. The atmosphere has two boundaries: the lower, which is the planet’s surface, and the upper, which is where the atmosphere ends. And since we don’t seem to have a lot of data from the upper layers, it reduces the quality of all predictions.

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