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Well, both of you didn’t include ™ so they’re probably gonna sue your ass into the ground until you’re homeless and/or owing them millions. Such a nice company.
Well, both of you didn’t include ™ so they’re probably gonna sue your ass into the ground until you’re homeless and/or owing them millions. Such a nice company.
What the hell is the fella smoking if he thinks Apple would ever let others use their on-device LLM? Like, the company that deems it too dangerous if apps could change a wallpaper?
Hey, I love my kernel processes! Especially my LLM kernel processes.
I have no idea why you would use a pen to turn pages???
Because the pen can be held in the other hand which can be anywhere - you turn the page with a click of a button. And the pen doesn’t have to be anywhere near the screen. After a few hours of reading you can feel the difference between having your hand in a natural position and forcing it in a position to be able to turn the pages.
Until someone makes a frontend for syncthing that’s significantly dumbed down, it’s not elitist.
That’s actually not that bad. People who like to post disinformation don’t restrict themselves to political subs.
With your mindset we’d still be in the stone age.
You know there are already stone tools, right?
Are we? Still too poor to own stuff because generations before us are hoarding riches like they could take them to the grave.
Just give him the traffic. Traffic without actually believing the stuff there is just costs him money and gives him nothing.
That’s very different, they want you to either pay or not have access. This would be you still having access, but being paid for giving them data voluntarily.
That’s perfectly legal and employed across many European business entities.
For my use case Revolut mostly replaced it.
They’ll give you $2 or something like that if you give them consent. You would be surprised how well that works.
And it feels wrong for this comic.
Weird way to spell NixOS.
But a decade from now, there will be AI trained on data that will no longer exist. And many websites that GPT trained on probably don’t exist anymore.
Thanks for explaining a joke that has been running around forever.
Well, I was comparing to my experience with both Windows and MacOS or whatever is the thing called.
Windows PC gets slow and laggy after around half a year, it goes slowly so you don’t notice at first, but around half a year later it’s shitty. No matter the hardware. Sure, your $2k laptop won’t be as slow as a random $300 laptop, but the ratio of new/half-a-year-later is more or less the same.
With Macs I have limited experience, but my partner’s Mac was shitting itself all the time, weird issues with login screen being stuck and needing hard reboot, the thing generally being laggy when you try to do more than two things (neither of which necessarily needs to be a demanding task), Finder is pretty much an abomination that no one really knows how to use well and so on.
Sure, Linux is fucked up all the time as well, but my point is it’s not worse than the other two systems, both are broken all the time as well. And the argument that you need terminal to work - have you actually fixed any problem on Windows? Unless a reboot of the system or of some service solves the problem, within 10 minutes you’re either running PowerShell or you’re deep in the registry.
Well, at least Windows seems to be a problem that’s solving itself (albeit very slowly) with how shitty it’s become.
Gaming is no longer a reason, really. 99% of the time it works out of the box.
Isn’t it? I think it’s quite there, unless you get unlucky with hardware.
Isn’t that relatively old news? I’ve been using them in Symfony for a few years, already.