Not OP, but solar photography requires super dense filters so like sunglasses alter what you see from "actual" the filters also alter the image from "actual" yet this is what would "actually" be "seen" by the camera. So yes and no depending how you want to interpret "actual".
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On average maybe, but no individual is average and Lenny is growing.
Trump is the expert. I am sure he knows what he is talking about. /s
so the mouse is not married?
This has always been a risk for artists working for powerful people. It doesn't necessarily end well for the artist.
A policeman? is that unusual?
TIL. tho maybe TMI.
Next will be an update to re-install it, but re-enabled (having forgotten that it was disabled before...)
If you are saying it wrong and it correctly identifies that, that could have value. But if you are saying it right and it incorrectly concludes that you are wrong, that delays your improvement.
But I wouldn't mind hearing about strategies for getting accurate feedback from the voice recognition from people who do use it.
I always skip the speech recognition exercises. I am not convinced that the recognition is reliable.
Just to second that, the model series is Latitude, not Inspiron. and yeah, the i5 processor options I got over the years beat the i7 on processing power. The Precision models are a step up, but not any kind of low cost and seem not quite as tough.
When they sense invisible electromagnetic wavelengths like xrays or microwaves and "assign" colors to completely invisible wavelengths then that is false color imaging. Possible to do with the sun... but unlikely with an amateur rig.