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So the solution should be to publish the models + weights in a book.

Yes, a really, really BIG book!

If there were another vote, the media circus, and manipulation via social media would make sure we stay out.

I'm not as sure as you about the result, but I do agree that the campaigning would be absolutely awful to go through, and would reopen a lot of really deep wounds on all sides. It's all very well saying you'd like to rejoin when someone asks you on the street, but an entirely different thing if there was a months-long campaign to have to get through.

Not even that but one of the major issues with the first referendum was that Brexit was ill defined so the pro camp was able to promise basically anything as the final status and everyone had a different idea of what the actual outcome would be. Any vote without the actual final deal on the table or at least a guarantee that the final deal will get a vote will kind of inevitably lead to the same "wait I voted for that?!" that happened when the Real Brexit (tm) finally came out.

I'm almost certain that the final Brexit would not have been approved and pretty equally certain people would be vastly unhappy with the requirement to rejoin.


Considering how the EU and the UK have evolved, I suspect that today staying out of the EU would get more votes than Brexit did back in 2016.

Can confirm that that username and password are not working in the login page.


I have tested many times, I have asked other people too... I cannot replicate what you are experiencing, sorry.


Edit: It was firefox, it doesn't work on firefox!


I use firefox and I have e2e tests that work in firefox, feel free to create an issue in the github repo explaining a bit what is not working for you


Have tested again and it's working for me now.

(Firefox Android)


Same issue for me.


Plus the built-in parsers for well known formats!


This is very interesting. I'm dying for a decent Linux-native, ARM-based laptop which can double as a tablet for casual use.

My eyes are currently on the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 as it seems to tick most boxes on PMOS' compatibility matrix.


I'm sure this was alluded to in NOCLIP's YouTube documentary on GOG[0].

It was said then that half of the battle was tracking down rights holders as IP had sometimes been absorbed through multiple acquisitions by the time they came to restore some games.

[0] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffngZOB1U2A


Looks nice. Shame it doesn't have OPDS support, but it's nice to see that it's a planned feature in their GitHub README!


My longest running Raspberry Pis are using HifiBerry HATs. Acting as SnapCast clients, forming a poor man's Sonos system throughout the house. The oldest running Pi is a 2.


What was the process for this? Does it involve manually modifying the sources.lists files, or is there a single command to instigate the upgrade?


There are two main ways:

If your sources file references the release name (e.g.:bookworm), you change them to trixie, then “apt update && apt dist-upgrade”.

or,

If your sources file directly reference distro-suites (e.g.: stable), you just “apt update && apt dist-upgrade” since stable is now pointing to trixie.

In the first reboot, you run “apt autopurge” to remove packages which are not needed anymore.

…and you’re done.


This is great! I remember taking part in the first JS1K competition. For some reason, I wrote most of the code semi "optimised" before running it through a "proper" optimiser. Good times!

https://js1k.com/2010-first/details/133


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