Did you get the special chloroform-infused masks? I hear they’re the only ones that do the job properly.
Did you get the special chloroform-infused masks? I hear they’re the only ones that do the job properly.
That said, the LLM isn’t running an array of bonus functions like breathing and wondering why you said that stupid thing to your Aunt’s cousin 15 years ago and keeping tabs on your ambient noise for possible phone calls from that nice boy who promised to call you back.
Because they will definitely put in the work to make sure outputs are all sane and good, and not be pressured to click as many as they can quickly to fill quotas.
Not to mention problems from subtlety of language not crossing language barriers well.
Maybe if you turned the water temperature up.
So, I read something on this a little while ago. It has to do with the moon’s weaker gravity making time progress at a different rate, so the lunar time zone gives a precise reference for sub-second (nanosecond I guess?) precision manoeuvres and such like.
Nah, they’re usually protected in concrete which, as we know, has anti-laser nanoresonance properties.
Oh, I currently smoke Tumbleweed, but I’m not sure if this is that or the brain damage.
Well, it was just so self-orientated, having Windows ME. Perfect segway into Lemmy’s arch-nemesis, Capitalism.
Vladimir Wendy’s
When in Lemmy, do as the Lemmings.
The problem was they abandoned Socialism. Windows US would have been such a better transition from '98, not to Windows Xtra Profit, thence to the poor, bloated, forgotten, single digits and low tens… But to Windows Comrad Edition and thence to a glorious Communist future where Mainframe governs all equally and we all Thin Clients equally share the FlPOpS!
You didn’t hear of wayland.social?
And now… Lots of websites with menus on the left!
Still, happy for you that your dad could humble himself to you. That’s really hard for some people, even when they’d like to, it’s like your brain just won’t compute how to say it without coming out wrong so you never say it.
Full disk (/partition) encryption means you don’t know what files there are until you decrypt. Additionally for that sort of encryption scenario you fill the partition with random data first so you can’t tell files from empty space (unless the attacker can watch the drive over time).
Ah, so only employ posh people.
“Hi, I’m definitely Henry. My turn to take the RSA key sentry duty today.”
“Henry, why are you acting like a commoner? You’re not like yourself at all!”
That’s hilarious.
“Sorry, we … maybe won’t do it next time. Here’s a sweety and a $5 coupon now please forget about it.”
Wait, does that mean we could actually see some companies get punished for making improper terms and conditions?
I would really like to see companies get strongly punished for EULAs/etc that turn out to be illegal/improper.
I tell myself I can quit vim, but somehow I keep going back to it…
Emacs just starts too slowly. Helps to break the dopamine cycle.
Make your MIT-licensed library big enough that the corpos use it, then switch it to AGPL just before you add a really important and tricky feature they’ve been waiting for.