Right, no one saw bigfoot because the Haitians ate him. There’s almost nothing the Haitians won’t eat. /s
Right, no one saw bigfoot because the Haitians ate him. There’s almost nothing the Haitians won’t eat. /s
Can i take one of these to Hogwarts?
Well everyone nose about inflation, but what about a clown’s right to shoes?
With a neural network, you wouldn’t be able to mathematically prove that the signal is perfectly recovered 100% of the time for all possible inputs. That is the case with PNG and FLAC. If you’re just listening to music and need a good compression ratio, then sure, it won’t be a big deal if a couple of bits are wrong. But that’s also why we have lossy compression. If the goal is to make signal degradation imperceptible to a human, then you could get a much better compression ratio using neural networks. If it’s truly critical that the signal isn’t corrupted, it would probably be better to just use the original method.
It’s strange, but the 3 day poop challenge meme that swept through lemmy the other day reminded me of what Reddit used to be. It felt like an actual community where people were actually interacting, and sometimes bizarre posts turned into legends. I hadn’t noticed the slow transition to just endless bot reposts. With all the spez drama, i decided Reddit was dead to me, and that was sad to acknowledge the sudden end of an era like that. But lemmy showed me that the things that made me love Reddit have been gone for a long time, and I feel more at home here.
I mean it would be better if it was just Les Burney, but i guess that’s a little too on the hose.