The problem with (good) hashes is that when you change the input even slightly (maybe a different compression algorithm is used), the hash changes drastically
The problem with (good) hashes is that when you change the input even slightly (maybe a different compression algorithm is used), the hash changes drastically
An angel fell from the sky!
Me at my fourth rodeo:
This ain’t my first rodeo
It’s fixed because we said so!
There are many definitions of AI (eg. there is some mathematical model used), but machine learning (which is used in the large language models) is considered a part of the scientific field called AI. If someone says that something is AI, it usually means that some technique from the field AI has been applied there. Even though the term AI doesn’t have much to do with the term intelligence as most of the people perceive it, I think the usage here is correct. (And yes, the whole scientific field should have been called differently.)
Same… dreaming about calculating limits and integrals is pretty exhausting. Playing minecraft in your dreams is more fun :D
To be honest, some of the solutions were quite good. But I still don’t recommend it. Toilet debugging is better :D
I’m probably not a lucid dreamer, but at times when I write code all day long I may also dream about it at night. Sometimes, I would wake up in the middle of the night and write an “amazing solution” down so I can implement it the next day. Not surprisingly, most of the “amazing solutions” are total nonsense.
Edit: If this happens to you, it’s probably a sign that you code way too much. I know it might be difficult, but try to relax more please.
Same here, but the Piped link seems to work:
I think that downsizing the scene to like 8x8 pixels (so basically taking the average color of multiple sections of the scene) would mostly work. In order to be undetected, the ad would have to match (at least be close to) the average color of each section, which would be difficult in my opinion: you would need to alter each ad for each video timestamp individually.