Brightness and Contrast.
Brightness controls black level, so increasing it makes black become gray. Contrast controls white level, so increasing it makes the screen beam.
Another point: What happens when the program starts using its own translated text as source material? For example, someone in the UN writes a document in English and allows the translation program to generate all of the non-English official texts. Does the program loop back and eat its own content for future translations?
Brightness and Contrast. Brightness controls black level, so increasing it makes black become gray. Contrast controls white level, so increasing it makes the screen beam.
Please mod parent up. (At least until the site is restored.)
So, without competition over DSL and Cable, will consumers be "allowed" to have municipal WiFi, or will the monopolies still cry foul?
Another point: What happens when the program starts using its own translated text as source material? For example, someone in the UN writes a document in English and allows the translation program to generate all of the non-English official texts. Does the program loop back and eat its own content for future translations?