If their soft deletes (so instead of actually deleting, it’s just a flag on the comment that hides it) then no, it won’t make a difference at all.
If their soft deletes (so instead of actually deleting, it’s just a flag on the comment that hides it) then no, it won’t make a difference at all.
Windows is the one where I need an account to install and that spies on me and throws ads in my face, that one?
Not nearly as bad as hearing “click…click…click” from the HDD. The PTSD is still strong…
Are you asking why stock of a single company is different from “stock” of the richest country and only superpower on earth?
Also, money is liquid, can be spent immediately. Stock is not liquid, it has to be traded, vested, etc. and given enough stock will tank yje value if too much of it is liquified at once.
I’m German you “hit” a decision.
Clearly, because chairs are obviously male (German). Anything else is just silly.
This is not Cyberpunk, it’s plain old brutalism. And it’s ugly and depressing, every surface sealed, not a leaf in sight. Cyberpunk doesn’t mean depressing concrete hellscape, this is also Cyberpunk:
I’ve implemented a few of these and that’s about the most lazy implementation possible. That system prompt must be 4 words and a crayon drawing. No jailbreak protection, no conversation alignment, no blocking of conversation atypical requests? Amateur hour, but I bet someone got paid.
Let’s just hope for Gabe to live a long life still. Valve is a private company and not nearly as much in danger for enshittification as a public company would be.
I mean, we’re talking curl here, I don’t think a lot of suffering of consequences is happening. And man pages are often also not a great resource, throw everything at you, often don’t contain examples. If I’m building an app that integrates curl or libcurl, oh yes I’m reading the doc. If I just need curl to do something quickly, the LLM output is perfectly fine.
I recently watched the 3.5-hour workshop Mastering the curl command line by Daniel Stenberg, the author of curl
I commend the author for watching and subsequently summarizing this into a blog article, but in the age of LLMs like ChatGPT I cannot be arsed anymore to memorize any of the arcane command line arguments of curl, ffmpeg and the like.
So uh, turns out the energy companies are not exactly the most moral and rule abiding entities, and they love to pay off politicians and cut corners. How does one prevent that, as in the case of fission it has rather dire consequences?
“My consciousness persists” - I’m stealing this.
Microsoft’s Phi model was largely trained on synthetic data derived from GPT-4.