If you want to be able to write practically anything on mobile, including ≠, ≈, ‰, ℝ etc., have a look at Unexpected keyboard. No spellcheck or autocomplete, though.
I didn't read the original paper yet, perhaps it's there, but it isn't in the linked article nor its source Ars Technica article. Can authors themselves upload their papers to these archives, and if so, how to do it correctly to make it findable both by DOI and other means? Does anyone know?
In a considerable part of the world. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minimum_driving_ages
Floppy discs are like Jesus. They died to become the icon of saving.
Well, it wouldn't be good evidence on its own at court, but can very well nudge an investigation in a right direction. And anyway, it's a first step, done with little resources and ablimited dataset for training. And at least for me, it'sbthe first time I hear something like this is possible at all. Others said that tools to the same effect were around for quite a while, but I haven't seen anyone providing sources, especially some that would give quantification of its capabilites.
Have you read the link? It doesn't say thay that analysing figerprints is less powerfull than was known, but more. It describes previously unknown connection between fingerprints of different fingers of a single person. This could indicate, for example, that two crimes were probably commited by the same person even when not a single identical fingerprint was found on both sites.
Beautiful cat! Thanks. Is there any particular reason to think it's a chimera? If it's a female, it's more likely to be X chromosome inactivation.
Keywords don't need @. I'm using g for google, d for duckduckgo, mg for google maps etc.
In Boost for reddit, it was visible right away, without any clicking. It was incredibly convenient. I'd very much like to see this feature too.
It seems that improvement of images in comments will come in the next version. I expect this to be solved then. For now, I don't think you can do anything.
Bad title. Settings that actually do something are 0 (normal), 1 (compact) and 2 (touch). You can also do that in settings, I think.