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foliveira commented on Our next-generation model: Gemini 1.5   blog.google/technology/ai... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
foliveira · 2 years ago
>"Gemini 1.5 Pro (...) matches or surpasses Gemini 1.0 Ultra’s state-of-the-art performance across a broad set of benchmarks."

So Pro is better than Ultra, but only if the version numbers are higher?

foliveira commented on Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union   apple.com/newsroom/2024/0... · Posted by u/colinhb
internetter · 2 years ago
> A first annual install may result from an app’s first-time install, a reinstall, or an update from any iOS app distribution option — including the App Store, an alternative app marketplace, TestFlight, an App Clip, volume purchases through Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager, and/or a custom app.

It does

foliveira · 2 years ago
The first of either an install, reinstall or update in a 12 months period. It does not apply for every single update
foliveira commented on Spain lives in flats: why we have built our cities vertically   especiales.eldiario.es/sp... · Posted by u/altilunium
alfonsodev · 2 years ago
Does it take in account population age ? Spain absorbs a lot of European elderly that decide to retire in Spain.
foliveira · 2 years ago
The UN report shared by the sibling poster, has a graph that distinguishes the rates between Spanish and non-Spanish nationals, so I think that’s a positive answer to your question
foliveira commented on Slackware Linux distribution turns 30 years old   theregister.com/2023/07/2... · Posted by u/akoster
foliveira · 3 years ago
I started using Slackware in the early 2000s. Tired of Windows (and rebelling a bit against The System), I ended up installing Slackware into the family desktop and used it as my daily driver. After a while I got a refurbished horizontal case desktop that I repurposed into a home server, installed Slackware and learned to deploy a mail server and a LAMP stack so I could offer hosting (email and sites) to my high school friends - then gmail came around and everyone forgot about my little cool hosting provider. After a while I got hooked into FreeBSD, but for some reason, and apart from using it for some niche projects, it didn’t really stick for me, since I always find a way back into either Slackware or Arch nowadays. As you can probably tell, reading through all the other comments brings back a certain nostalgia.

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