I think they would actually confirm that Apple is not Linux-friendly. ;)
It's an awesome project, though!
I think they would actually confirm that Apple is not Linux-friendly. ;)
It's an awesome project, though!
Don't get me wrong: I seriously applaud your efforts. Like you say, we all need to do more like you.
But push comes to shove, you also need to change your SUV for an EV. All SUVs need to go. Especially since station wagons have the same utility, and are generally safer on the road.
Don't get me wrong: I seriously applaud your efforts. Like you say, we all need to do more like you.
But push comes to shove, you also need to change your SUV for an EV. All SUVs need to go. Especially since station wagons have the same utility, and are generally safer on the road.
Sorry to say this to you, since you seem to take it somewhat personal, but it's evident we need to stop both SUV's and bunker oil.
I agree industry needs to step to it's game. But frankly, so do you. Battling climate change is a painful.
Guild Wars
Aaah, that game really left a hole in my heart that was never really filled again. Build crafting during school, playing in the evenings -- those were the days. I also loved how the game forced team play much more than other MMORPG's. And then there's the lore, the beautiful zones... Truly pretty close to perfect!
Don't worry, you are in the right: a LLM is not a search engine. You might integrate it into a search engine, but that doesn't make it a search engine.
I mean it's so glaringly obvious it is not a search engine: every time you ask ChatGPT for information it will give you a disclaimer it's database is from 2021 and prior...
To me, the USA really seems more and more to be a failed state. I'm so sorry for all these teachers.
You can make an educated guess if you would understand the intricacies of the programming. In this case, it's most likely blurting out words and phrases that statistically most adequately fit the (perhaps somewhat leading) questions.
It's not only the fibre in prunes that makes helps your digestion -- the 'sorbitol' also acts as a laxative.
Induction is much, much faster.