Opus 4.8 low at 8.2% while medium at 5.9% is definitely an interesting result, to say the least.
> > The fundamental issue is that a GUI is a static abstraction over a CLI that allows for millions of potential combinations. You can only expose so many options in a menu before the interface becomes completely…
That's what KDE (and gnome, to a lesser extent) have been trying to do for a long while. The fundamental issue is that a GUI is a static abstraction over a CLI that allows for millions of potential combinations. You can…
Do electric pelicans dream of touching electric grass? That would be shocking news to me.
Opus 4.8 low at 8.2% while medium at 5.9% is definitely an interesting result, to say the least.
> > The fundamental issue is that a GUI is a static abstraction over a CLI that allows for millions of potential combinations. You can only expose so many options in a menu before the interface becomes completely…
That's what KDE (and gnome, to a lesser extent) have been trying to do for a long while. The fundamental issue is that a GUI is a static abstraction over a CLI that allows for millions of potential combinations. You can…
Do electric pelicans dream of touching electric grass? That would be shocking news to me.