I think the biggest difference is that children don't have mental barriers about those things. They just explore and learn, without any thoughts wasted about the usefulness, pressure or excuses not to learn.
I switched to linux a year ago and in that year had less problems than on Windows. I had some minor problems after updates once or twice. On Windows i had to boot into restore mode multiple times due to Windows Update…
The reason it's free is not because they want you to have it for free. It's heavily subsidized limited trial period. The limits are still generous enough to be useful, but that might change when the need for profit gets…
It has all the signs of LLM-generated text.
The problem is that it's too expensive. It can technically do parts of my job for me, but at a variable cost that's higher than mine right now.
Ah, that's interesting, i had no idea. Thanks. :D
On World 6-3, if i use i.e. d3j to delete the 3 lines it deletes the current line + the 3 below. Vim generally treats commands like that as "do this X times including the current line", so it should delete the current…
I think the reason to use and teach those keys first, is that they can be used in all the motions aswell. The arrow keys can´t and thus do not really make much sense in a vi context.
But those are obvious errors. What if the AI tells you to up your intake of X and it seems plausible? So you up your intake of X by taking some supplement, but upping the intake of X makes your body deplete more of Y…
But for obvious cases like this, you don't need a second or first opinion. This case is about handing a 3D imaging result to a text predictor and hoping for a valid second opinion.
Nightmare because the AI is just generating a random text that fits the question.
Gamepass was never popular enough to justify the expenses and investments on the level they did. They just thought growth will forever be exponential until they have a billion subscribers.
I personally don't really understand the uproar here. Console games have been $80 for a while now. Most of them don't even let you play on release if you dare to just buy the "pleb-Edition" and want you to pay $120 to…
It will, but with the usual delay of 1+ year.
Those are the dark patterns. Give a player that is hesitant a good opportunity to place a pretty much guaranteed winning bet and try to get them to cross their threshold. Once crossed, it’s much harder not to cross it…
I think it's a valid analogy in some contexts. Like when talking to a person that is not aware of non-determinism and hallucinations. Which happens on this website very frequently. Many people here tell you to use AI…
I worked for some large corps and they all had one thing in common. Tons of middle management that makes no decisions what so ever. Everytime you ask a question, they delegate, until you end up at person 1 again and…
Would it be a human issue, if you type something into a calculator and the calculated result is wrong? Would anyone use a calculator confidently, if the result was randomly generated?
Read a book then?
I don't think it is more desirable, the iPhone Air has reportedly sold way below expectations.
It's not. This is how the free version of Outlook that comes with Windows displays ads.
I'd argue that this is much worse in a different way. Imagine the website the ad points to is malicious and manages to install or exploit something. Outlook happily displays and opens this without confirmation, as long…
Even worse is the back button. Scroll any store and click on an item on page 10 of infinity and then use the back button. Back to page 1 you go. That’s why I open everything in a new tab pretty much by default.
I just think there are far too many. Sometimes I just want to add a happy face and there are 500 variations. Then I find one which I think looks happy and hover over it for a second and the tooltip says “shivering…
Since there is FinalCut and Logic Pro on iPad now, larger projects absolutely benefit from this.
I think the biggest difference is that children don't have mental barriers about those things. They just explore and learn, without any thoughts wasted about the usefulness, pressure or excuses not to learn.
I switched to linux a year ago and in that year had less problems than on Windows. I had some minor problems after updates once or twice. On Windows i had to boot into restore mode multiple times due to Windows Update…
The reason it's free is not because they want you to have it for free. It's heavily subsidized limited trial period. The limits are still generous enough to be useful, but that might change when the need for profit gets…
It has all the signs of LLM-generated text.
The problem is that it's too expensive. It can technically do parts of my job for me, but at a variable cost that's higher than mine right now.
Ah, that's interesting, i had no idea. Thanks. :D
On World 6-3, if i use i.e. d3j to delete the 3 lines it deletes the current line + the 3 below. Vim generally treats commands like that as "do this X times including the current line", so it should delete the current…
I think the reason to use and teach those keys first, is that they can be used in all the motions aswell. The arrow keys can´t and thus do not really make much sense in a vi context.
But those are obvious errors. What if the AI tells you to up your intake of X and it seems plausible? So you up your intake of X by taking some supplement, but upping the intake of X makes your body deplete more of Y…
But for obvious cases like this, you don't need a second or first opinion. This case is about handing a 3D imaging result to a text predictor and hoping for a valid second opinion.
Nightmare because the AI is just generating a random text that fits the question.
Gamepass was never popular enough to justify the expenses and investments on the level they did. They just thought growth will forever be exponential until they have a billion subscribers.
I personally don't really understand the uproar here. Console games have been $80 for a while now. Most of them don't even let you play on release if you dare to just buy the "pleb-Edition" and want you to pay $120 to…
It will, but with the usual delay of 1+ year.
Those are the dark patterns. Give a player that is hesitant a good opportunity to place a pretty much guaranteed winning bet and try to get them to cross their threshold. Once crossed, it’s much harder not to cross it…
I think it's a valid analogy in some contexts. Like when talking to a person that is not aware of non-determinism and hallucinations. Which happens on this website very frequently. Many people here tell you to use AI…
I worked for some large corps and they all had one thing in common. Tons of middle management that makes no decisions what so ever. Everytime you ask a question, they delegate, until you end up at person 1 again and…
Would it be a human issue, if you type something into a calculator and the calculated result is wrong? Would anyone use a calculator confidently, if the result was randomly generated?
Read a book then?
I don't think it is more desirable, the iPhone Air has reportedly sold way below expectations.
It's not. This is how the free version of Outlook that comes with Windows displays ads.
I'd argue that this is much worse in a different way. Imagine the website the ad points to is malicious and manages to install or exploit something. Outlook happily displays and opens this without confirmation, as long…
Even worse is the back button. Scroll any store and click on an item on page 10 of infinity and then use the back button. Back to page 1 you go. That’s why I open everything in a new tab pretty much by default.
I just think there are far too many. Sometimes I just want to add a happy face and there are 500 variations. Then I find one which I think looks happy and hover over it for a second and the tooltip says “shivering…
Since there is FinalCut and Logic Pro on iPad now, larger projects absolutely benefit from this.