While they aren’t perfect, it’s certainly better than waiting on the distro or dealing with potential package conflicts that PPAs also had a habit of causing.
Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
While they aren’t perfect, it’s certainly better than waiting on the distro or dealing with potential package conflicts that PPAs also had a habit of causing.
At least they’re not killing the protocol.
They were a bandaid solution to a problem that Flatpaks and Snap fixed.
The problem with all these chat AIs is that they’re just a gloried autocorrect. It never knew what it was saying from the beginning. That’s why it “hallucinates”.
Still calling it Twitter.
If a hot dog wore pants…
Judges have ruled that they can’t be copyrighted because of this lack of a true author, and I agree.
This makes IE look tame.
Turns out the missing link was butt plugs.
The lawsuit is seeking class-action status and calls out ChatGPT’s ability to summarize and analyze the content written by the authors, stating this “is only possible” if OpenAI trained its GPT large language model on their works.
Uhh… I’m confused. While I get their data mining concerns, I’m not sure basing it on its abilities to summarize and analyze trained data to be a good argument. Unless you want to outlaw people reviewing something.
And it’s just as useless as the real “truck.”
If MSN and Yahoo Messenger can work together in the past, you can do it in the present.
They really thought adopting this show to live action was a good idea?
(I’m referring to the amount of episodes that meme is referring to. Not the quality of the show).
Solution: Fire Elon, and reverse all of his decisions.
Maybe you should have looked a little more closely as to what was going at Colab, huh?
That’s one hell of a game changer.
Kinda hard to do that when the majority of the services recommended want you to pay a fee now.
Surprised that wasn’t a thing before.
This thin obsession really needs to stop.