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pheet , to technology in Mozilla Firefox new alt-text generator powered by "fully private on-device AI model"

Might be a significant issue if more applications adopt these kind of festures and can’t share the resources in a meaningful way.

pheet , to science_memes in CFCs

Unfortunately there can still be emissions:

www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1193-4

From abstract:

A recently reported slowdown in the decline of the atmospheric concentration of CFC-11 after 2012, however, suggests that global emissions have increased3,4. A concurrent increase in CFC-11 emissions from eastern Asia contributes to the global emission increase, but the location and magnitude of this regional source are unknown3. Here, using high-frequency atmospheric observations from Gosan, South Korea, and Hateruma, Japan, together with global monitoring data and atmospheric chemical transport model simulations, we investigate regional CFC-11 emissions from eastern Asia. We show that emissions from eastern mainland China are 7.0 ± 3.0 (±1 standard deviation) gigagrams per year higher in 2014–2017 than in 2008–2012, and that the increase in emissions arises primarily around the northeastern provinces of Shandong and Hebei.

pheet , to showerthoughts in What is it about bathroom dust that makes it seem so much more powerful than regular dust

I’d add the calcium from the water as a factors

pheet , to asklemmy in What I should do about auditory "hallucinations"

Brain can put its spin on perception, especially when tired or agitated, like, when anticipating something out of worry/fear (which can be somewhat subconscious).

But yeah having talk with a doctor is not a bad idea.

pheet , to technology in 8GB RAM in M3 MacBook Pro Proves the Bottleneck in Real-World Tests

There are pro users that don’t need anywhere near that much memory.

Well, every computer is ”Pro” if you take professional writers as an example. But this is a marketing term anyways, not a definition. If it was an actual definition then I’d take it to cover ”most professional computing tasks”.

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