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Because it's a 4gb download?

I think that web browsers only allow up to 4GB of memory per tab.

S&P gets you dividends though, so the interpretation of that chart is tricky. Holding the S&P, you can still do better than holding gold, even when the GOLD/S&P ratio is positive.


How much am I missing out by using the standard launcher my Pixel comes with? I haven't played with different launchers since the Nexus 4 and Android 2/3 (I think).


I don't like the stock launcher because I can't remove the search bar and I never use the search bar. Nova feels like a no nonsense launcher that does what I need. I think last time it came up, the recommended option was missing something for me so I stayed with Nova, but the writing is on the wall.

Checked again and I don't see a way to get a button to show the app drawer on Lawnchair, and I don't want to use a gesture, so that's going to be hard to use.


I switched to Nova for the same reason. I paid for it, too. I pay and donate for good software all the time, but this is another sober reminder to never pay for proprietary software.


Most of these other launchers seem to force a fucking search bar on you.

It's distracting and I don't want it

Is there a way to just pin an app to a version? Then Nova is fine


I just tried a few launchers and none of them forced a search bar (or do you mean not on the home screen?). In fact, in Lawnchair and Octopi, I had to manually add a search bar if I wanted one.


Yeah, I tried out a handful of launchers too and none of them forced a search bar on me. Most of the had a search bar widget by default, but it was easy to remove.


Octopi doesn't force a search bar, or even a dock. It's actually nice that you can just have icons, widgets, and gestures, I'm really enjoying it.


If you find an APK of an older version you can just install that directly, and it won't auto-update on you.


For me the advantage of nova is increasing the density of app icons able to be displayed on the home screen and app drawer.

I run with a 9x7 home screen grid and 8x6 app drawer.

This allows me to have a weather widget with a large clock and an excellent calendar widget called Todo Agenda displayed while still allowing me to have all my apps accessible on one screen.


Are you getting confused with the photoelectric effect experiment?


What happens when you prompt one of these kind of models with de_dust? Will it autocomplete the rest of the map?

edit: Just tried it and it doesn't, but it does a good job of creating something like a CS map.


>What happens when you prompt one of these kind of models with de_dust?

Presumably de_dust2


You both should check out DiamondWM. It runs on Ubuntu and I think Windows, presuming you have an Nvidia GPU. It's exactly what you're talking about.

I linked it elsewhere in this thread.


Is this why I cannot seem to fine tune YOLO models on a Apple M4? The loss hits nan after a few batches. Same code using Windows PC and Google Colab CPU and GPU is fine...


At a previous $dayjob at a very large financial institution, it's however many clusters are present in the strategy that was agreed to by the exec team and their highly paid consultants.

You find that many clusters and shoehorn the consultant provided categories on to the k clusters you obtain.


To be fair finding K is highly domain dependent and I would argue should not be for the analyst (solely) to decide, but with a feedback from domain experts.


Is there any 'small' OCR models around?

Say I only care about reading serial numbers from photos in a manufacturing process, not whole document parsing. Using a 3B param model to do this seems like a bit of overkill...


A friend doing bioinformatics told me about this at uni, it was definitely one of those "i can't believe this is doable" sort of things.


Anyone tried the 20B param model on a mac with 24gb of ram?


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