why is that?
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why is that?
Basically, stock markets are based on predictions. If it is likely a stock will continue to fall, it is called a drop. You can not know if it’s a dip or a drop in advance because rising and falling stocks are always relative to the rest of the environment. So calling it a drop would be not wrong, but an unlikely prediction.
Generally, “dip” carries the connotation that there will be a rebound, or a return to the original position. A “drop” however would mean that this would hurt the company in the long run.
It’s a dip, not a drop. Maybe you want to mitigate the sensationalist headline.
Installing Docker on a QNAP device is straightforward, thanks to the integrated Container Station application. Here’s how you can do it:
Install Container Station: Log in to your QNAP device’s web interface (QTS), and open the App Center. Search for “Container Station” and install it.
Enable SSH: If you need SSH access, go to the Control Panel > Telnet / SSH, and enable the “Allow SSH connection” option. Click “Apply” to save the changes.
Create a Docker Container: Once Container Station is installed, you can create Docker containers using the Container Station user interface. Go to ‘Containers’, click ‘Create’, and select an image from the available registries.
Configure Network Settings: Container Station supports multiple network modes and VLAN for flexible deployment. You can manage these settings according to your need.
Manage Containers: After creating your Docker containers, you can manage them through the Container Station interface, where you can start, stop, and configure your containers as needed.
For detailed instructions and the latest updates, refer to the official QNAP Container Station guide. It provides comprehensive information on using Container Station, including creating, managing, and deploying Docker containers.
You should be able to run syncthing in docker on qnap. Which model and software version is it?
Keep in mind that sync is not a backup, neither is RAID.
If you do multiple passes you can alleviate some of the downsides of low bitrates. You can always easily spot it in dark areas. I despise watching space movies or shows on streaming services because of the resulting excessive banding artifacts.
I would, if the game wouldn’t be so expensive 💀
Link! Link! LINK! LISTEN!
Naaaaw, I love him! He’s just a misunderstood ADHD robot without friends. Cut him some slack!
Did you play his sidequest with getting people to come to his birthday party in Borderlands 2?
I actually named my home server claptrap. My desktop is chappie (from the movie of the same name, with another anthro robot).
I know how ML works, my comment was a persiflage on over-simplifying the topic of AI and logic. I originally marked it with an /s
to indicate sarcasm, but I think this gets lost with newer generations, so now I replaced the /s
with the upside down emoji (🙃) which also seems to indicate sarcasm.
an analog computer that the guy gave feedback to images on. If it’s a circle or a square, if it guesses right or wrong
That reminds me of the Square Hole Meme.
if you listen to marketing of companies using Machine Learning, AI can do everything right now.
yeah, they’re really in the wrong to think that we’d have some technical advancement within the last 40 years and we should expect more than a probabilistic text generator. 🙃
8bitdo controllers are good. They care about making good input devices.
You can use https://copilot.microsoft.com to make googling easier (:
Do yourself a favor and just get a regular second monitor.
You could simply create a sufficiently big dictionary of “if human says X respond with Y” and it would fool any person that its talking with a human with 0 intelligence behind it.
So, ChatGPT?
You can reduce transmit power and enable meshing and roaming in conjunction.