I wouldn’t doubt that LLMs got some special input to deal with the specific examples of this paper, or similar enough.
I wouldn’t doubt that LLMs got some special input to deal with the specific examples of this paper, or similar enough.
Probably good to add a /s somewhere here.
I suspect people are down voting without checking the piece.
I know I would, but I saw it shared on Mastodon in a cheeky way first.
Made me think this was the good news community.
People, shall we read the full article first?
Meanwhile, this is not the case with the Ryzen 9000 series desktop parts as the spec sheet of that says:
OS Support
Windows 11 - 64-Bit Edition , Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition , RHEL x86 64-Bit , Ubuntu x86 64-Bit
So the new Ryzen AI chips that most people don’t care about won’t support Win 10, but Ryzen 9000 (the real deal desktop chips) will.
To be frank, the article title is misleading at best.
Same for the teenager part.
The Podcast (Dialogues instead of Monologues) is content for the older audience, though: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLet00UQnlQoUKqSB5-oFmrwpnnVc4C4A8
L. O. L.
Seriously though, reasonable discussion of its usefulness aside, how can’t people see that outrageous statements like that without any scientific or practical backing, clearly made to inspire devotion and/or fear, keeping the hype and the money and resources drain on, are the telltale of a tech hype?
We are discontinuing Workplace from Meta so we can focus on building AI and metaverse technologies that we believe will fundamentally reshape the way we work,
Lol, can’t make this shit up!
It this actually true? For real?!
Can’t wait to go back from my parental leave and not be the last one to hear about important announcements because they were posted on FB. F that.
KeepassXC replied on that thread that it wasn’t just the privacy problematic networking that was removed:
that bug report is bunk. He removed ALL features, not just networking. That includes yubikey support, auto-type and browser integration.
Every 4-5 seconds? Yeah, logging.
You can either move the system dataset to your boot drive/pool or syslog to /var/log:
https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/coretutorials/systemconfiguration/settingthesystemdataset/
I’ve seem many users recommend a reboot after changing those settings.
Boy, are the example story and picture bad.
Out of curiosity, which is the launcher you chose?
I froze the stock launcher at the last version without Ads. It works, but I guess some entries like “continue watching” could be bugging out now because it is out of date/never patched.
Trying to make real and good use of AI generative models are cracks in the magic.
On handling downloaded songs and offline playback, my personal (but informed) opinion is that there is:
So, just as a dog with multiple owners, it goes neglected and starves.
I’d say that they’re “cooking the books” as in: making it look like they’re in better shape than they are by cutting costs, but causing irreparable damage to themselves that will manifest in the long run.
I’ve survived 3 layoffs at Spotify last year alone. Once I started working there It didn’t take long to be proud and feel happy about it. Now, although people still find it cool when I tell them and I still do the same job (no workload increase), I know it is just like any other greedy corpo and I feel compelled to care less and less.
I haven’t used it, but it is on my bookmarks for when Feedly stops working for me: https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS
“cheat”, “lie”, “cover up”… Assigning human behavior to Stochastic Parrots again, aren’t we Jimmy?
OC so it drops frames less often?
I mean it, Zelda BotW and TotK both benefit a lot from some OC. Specially yours being a V1 Switch.
Even simple games like Sea of Stars drop less frames with a simple CPU OC.
You can also get the device keys to be able to run a Switch emulator (but I heard that if one really wants, they can find that kind of stuff online).
I’ve heard about running homebrew software but never looked into it.
Now, you can always go full tilt and start sailing the high seas.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
When your phone becomes unusable and unrepairable, buy a Fairphone.
Blame Altman on that one, from the article: