●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Monday, September 12, 2022 ●● ● Sep 12 [01:43] *Mio14 has quit (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) [01:45] *Mio14 (~quassel@freenode-3fi.jlq.b7sqn6.IP) has joined #techbytes ● Sep 12 [03:02] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Sep 12 [04:04] *u-amarsh04 has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) ● Sep 12 [06:03] schestowitz
[06:03] schestowitz[06:03] schestowitzGSoC 2022 is nearing its end so here is the final report on my project, which aims at adding more XFS file system support on Haiku.
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[06:05] schestowitz[06:05] schestowitzJacob started by creating a new Edge Impulse project and collecting around 30 minutes of motion samples from an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Senses onboard three-axis accelerometer. Each sample was sorted into one of five categories that range from no motion all the way to a hard fall or vigorous shaking. Features were then generated and used to train a Keras model, which yielded an accuracy of 91.3% in testing. [06:05] schestowitz p> [06:05] schestowitz
[06:05] schestowitz[06:05] schestowitzHere are the press photos, showing the front and back of the board: [...]
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[06:06] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Updating SailfishOS | dt.iki.fi [06:06] schestowitz[06:06] schestowitzThe phone will alert you that there's an update. Go to Settings => Sailfish OS Updates.
[06:06] schestowitzAs always, backup first.
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[06:06] schestowitz[06:06] schestowitzIm sick of typing out why people should not use Google Chrome.
[06:06] schestowitzInstead, I can make this page to direct people to which sums up the major point.
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[06:06] schestowitz[06:06] schestowitzThis effort compared the first-run experiences of five popular browsers: Brave, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. Each of these readings were conducted on an updated Windows 10 (Version 20H2, Build 19042.804) desktop computer, with an authenticated Microsoft account.
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[06:16] schestowitz[06:16] schestowitzThe Chinese social media platform WeChat is warning users outside China that their data will be stored on servers inside the country, RFA has learned.
[06:16] schestowitzA number of overseas WeChat users received a notification on Sept. 6, warning that "personal data [including] likes, comments, browsing and search history, content uploads, etc." will be transmitted to China.
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