No, it’s the lower frequencies that make you sound deeper.
No, it’s the lower frequencies that make you sound deeper.
When you speak, the voice is fed back to you through bones, so lower frequencies are dominant.
Something tells me the companies sabotaged the smaller phones so they can charge more for the giant “pro” devices.
I opted for the smaller pixel 9pro last year because i didn’t have to compromise (it has the same specs as 9pro xl). My previous phone was 7 pro, it was the bigger model and if i went for the smaller 7 model, I’d have to forego the telephone camera.
I really like the smaller 9pro over my previous 7pro phablet. The size ia more manageable, although it’s probably still larger than the early smartphones, but since we moved to touchscreena, larger screens are necessary for typing. The larger size also houses bigger battery necessary to power the display whose resolution has gone way up over the years.
Something something Germans don’t have sense of humor
So, Bluetooth?
In my experience smb support on Linux is even worse than on Android. I can’t watch a video from my NAS on a Linux laptop, but I can on my android phone or TV.
I know NFS exists but it’s too confusing for me, particularly authentication.
Isn’t it true of all AI technologies? What makes DeepSeek unique in this context?
It is, but they’re not allowed to talk about it. Social credit.
Black hair helps. Black lipstick is a sure sign.
You mean you still need a dongle for the dongle?
Too bad full size usb ports have mostly disappeared from laptops, so Bluetooth is the only way. Unless they started making usb C dongles?
Are they leaving, or just expanding?
I don’t know about computationaly expensive. Once video is processed, it’s mostly just a fancy CDN.
To be fair, Sun is a source of light. Moon, on the other hand…
Survivor bias right there.
Was this on Darknet Diaries? I must have missed that ep. Sounds interesting.
The times doesn’t pay you royalties for your book sales, and it doesn’t cost you anything. They also detect if someone is messing with the system and display a dagger symbol if you are found to inflate your numbers.
The crime isn’t in publishing AI music. The crime was that he setup fake listeners streaming his songs so he could get royalties and inflate popularity. Initially he published his own songs, but to scale up and avoid detection he started creating music at scale - That’s where AI Comes in.
Smith’s scheme, which prosecutors say ran for seven years, involved creating thousands of fake streaming accounts using purchased email addresses. He developed software to play his AI-generated music on repeat from various computers, mimicking individual listeners from different locations. In an industry where success is measured by digital listens, Smith’s fabricated catalog reportedly managed to rack up billions of streams.
Yes they should. From the top comment it appears as if the commenter has a difference experience.