Oh, I’m not sure what you meant in your first comment then?
Oh, I’m not sure what you meant in your first comment then?
The “illegally trained LLMs” they’re taking about are trained on copyrighted data that they didn’t have permission to use, this isn’t about LLMs that have been trained to do illegal things. OpenAI (chatgpt) is being sued because there is a lot of evidence that they used copyrighted content for training, like NY Times articles. OpenAI is so profitable that they’ll probably see these lawsuits as a business expense and keep doing it. Most people won’t sue anyway…
That has some truth for career/professional skills, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having a lot of hobbies. Most people won’t achieve “true greatness” (whatever that means) in their hobbies whether they have one or hundreds, so why not just focus on doing what you enjoy?
As long as they keep their standard of living the same as before they retired, a lot of them can ignore prices. Doesn’t mean they’re buying a new car every month…
If you can’t afford a yacht on $250k/year (after tax) then you need help budgeting, or it’s just not a priority. You might not be able to afford multiple houses AND a yacht, but a normal house and a yacht should be possible. Or your could replace the yacht with a couple lambos…
If you have a spare pci-e port you can get a card that adds a USB controller. Some m.2 ports also have a pci-e channel you could use with an adapter.
There’s also jury nullification.
Can confirm that it’s extremely frustrating/confusing to have outlets where one socket is switched and the other is always on. Doesn’t stop builders from doing it, unfortunately.
LetsEncrypt is a good option if you want to set it up yourself. More work than cloudflare though.
IMO there’s no “best” material, they all have advantages and disadvantages. PLA is very rigid, PETG is UV and temperature resistant, ABS is temperature resistant and dissolves in acetone… ABS is tricky to print though, even with an enclosure. I wouldn’t recommend it unless you need the higher temperature resistance or like to tinker.
And you lose access to “your” site if they go out of business. Sounds a lot like renting, not sure where the “ownership” part comes in.
Only if it’s an uncommon name, otherwise you get a dozen linkedin profiles.
I haven’t tried, but it sounds like it’s hard to sell used printers. Maybe it’d be easier to sell the enclosure (less risk for the buyer) and buy the upgrade kit? Either way, it’s not like you wasted your money on the MK4S.
The vulnerability was discovered during a pwn2own competition. The competition was endorsed and probably sponsored by Synology. Not sure what the problem is?
It’s short for “expatriate.” I’m not saying it isn’t used in the way you described, but that’s not the original meaning.
OP: asks for advice about IRC
just_another_person: only stupid and lazy people use IRC
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just_another_person: why doesn’t anyone appreciate how helpful I am?
Wasn’t it founded by the original founder of Twitter, not ex-employees? Not that it makes much difference…
Quoting my previous comment:
Why move an entire community to matrix if IRC works fine?
In other words, why “fix” it (and risk fragmenting the community) if it ain’t broke?
What do you mean by “inorganic intelligence,” exactly? Do you think openai has already achieved it?