Avoid detracting from the hosts bandwidth quota.
Wake from sleep will always be faster, regardless of the OS.
I was pointing out that a "fresh boot" on windows isn't what people think it is any more *by default
I also use power - I've disabled waking from keyboard or mouse input, because cat.
Because AI art is shit at this kind of thing. Not incapable of, just absurdly fiddly to get obedience from. It'll get you 75% of the way there, and then you actually need to know how to edit an image, which is where it lets you down.
Go ahead and try generating images of a family during benediction wearing ear bandages and you'll find it really struggles with getting that last part right because it's not typical subject matter.
Used em for nearly 20 years but their newer stuff has some reduced build quality in favour of aesthetics. The model I bought had particularly bad coil whine (as did it's RMA replacement) so I shifted from them.
Mouth tape. Explained how much snoring affected me and the missus started using it. Cheap, simple, and the snoring stopped inside a week.
As for the dogs, stop rewarding then when they bark. Don't feed em, let em out, whatever it is they're wanting that they bark for that you keep doing. Sounds like they've trained you.
Teslas own warnings and guidance assert that drivers should remain ready to take control when using the features. They do not claim it is infallible. Oversight and judgement still need to be used, which is why this argument wouldn't hold up at all.
You're still in control of the vehicle, therefore you're still liable. Like plopping a 5 year old on your lap to drive while you nap, if they hit people it's still your fault for handing over the control to something incapable of driving safely while you were responsible for the vehicle.
Still waiting on rpmfusion to update. I wonder how long I'll have to wait
A while back I was modelling a train, and I used stable diffusion to generate hundreds of images for inspiration. Here's an album of fantasy streamline moderne industrial trains which you might enjoy as much as I did :)
Could this be because space isn't a true vacuum? There's pockets of gas and crap, which could affect the speed of the light as it travels to us?
Reddit explicitly allow bots; Spotify does not - that's the difference.