100% cynically. It's a game of infinite money glitch (also known as "grab as much as you can before it's over") and has been at least since GPT-3.
I want to add my interpretation of the phrasing "rewrite people's awareness" to make it read less tinfoil-hatted: "rewire brains for AI dependency" (for money and power reasons obvious to everyone). In contrast to…
I think the best defense against this is to delete the Microsoft account and enjoy a better life. (Unless, of course, you need it for Minecraft.)
>> If you have no idea what I'm talking about I highly recommend you start trying mechanical switches. I recommend instead just buying one decent keyboard and using your money on something useful.
The trick is to sell tickets based on the cost at time of sale, and just cancel flights when it's convenient.
I think tips are one of the more crucial parts of a blade, so if you care about how that blade works you probably don't want the shape to deviate there.
Commonly, white finishes don't age well. That's at least part of the historical reason.
0.5mm is the clearance, not the tolerance. Tolerance must be significantly smaller than clearance.
If you're okay with some of your fans being noisy and/or inefficient, I'm sure you can work with flimsy tolerances.
No, wrong lesson. That's why you use UBlock Origin.
Not from principle. Marketing is hateful work and almost necessarily anti-art, so I don't care. Of course you can do it badly (for example, unironically advertise to an artist audience with terrible slop illustrations).
I can believe the company does their best to keep the records private. ...until they're inevitably sold.
Because Windows is a garbage product and they would quickly wipe out its userbase by doing that.
I mostly meant getting to call your product barely used AI toilet paper instead of just barely used toilet paper.
Great ways to get buzzwords on your investor slides!
Jailbreaking a locked, inaccessible iphone?
Yes, it really is that simple. They chose that responsibility the moment they allowed those characters. Any deductions done after that need to have a failsafe with the expectation they will break a clueless user's…
We are in the age of fully automated AI programming, and that's the expected outcome. (.. is what I would say if this wasn't Microsoft's standard for the last 10 years)
But it is MY highest priority!
Lichess is incredibly well optimized [0] (and an amazing public service). I'm sure that this is very cost effective for TTT, so a win-win. [0] https://lichess.org/@/revoof/blog/optimizing-the-tablebase-s...
Urbanization is a problem and not enough people acknowledge it.
As a concept, first responder drones are a good idea. But I wouldn't want public services having anything to do with that company.
Imagine 2026 Jensen "OpenClaw is the greatest software ever" Huang responding to emails from mere mortals
If you take meaningless tokens (that do not contribute to subject focus), I don't see what you would lose. But as this takes out a lot of contextual info as well, I would think it might be detrimental.
I assume in practice, filler words do nothing of value. When words add or mean nothing (their weights are basically 0 in relation to the subject), I don't see why they'd affect what the model outputs (except cause more…
100% cynically. It's a game of infinite money glitch (also known as "grab as much as you can before it's over") and has been at least since GPT-3.
I want to add my interpretation of the phrasing "rewrite people's awareness" to make it read less tinfoil-hatted: "rewire brains for AI dependency" (for money and power reasons obvious to everyone). In contrast to…
I think the best defense against this is to delete the Microsoft account and enjoy a better life. (Unless, of course, you need it for Minecraft.)
>> If you have no idea what I'm talking about I highly recommend you start trying mechanical switches. I recommend instead just buying one decent keyboard and using your money on something useful.
The trick is to sell tickets based on the cost at time of sale, and just cancel flights when it's convenient.
I think tips are one of the more crucial parts of a blade, so if you care about how that blade works you probably don't want the shape to deviate there.
Commonly, white finishes don't age well. That's at least part of the historical reason.
0.5mm is the clearance, not the tolerance. Tolerance must be significantly smaller than clearance.
If you're okay with some of your fans being noisy and/or inefficient, I'm sure you can work with flimsy tolerances.
No, wrong lesson. That's why you use UBlock Origin.
Not from principle. Marketing is hateful work and almost necessarily anti-art, so I don't care. Of course you can do it badly (for example, unironically advertise to an artist audience with terrible slop illustrations).
I can believe the company does their best to keep the records private. ...until they're inevitably sold.
Because Windows is a garbage product and they would quickly wipe out its userbase by doing that.
I mostly meant getting to call your product barely used AI toilet paper instead of just barely used toilet paper.
Great ways to get buzzwords on your investor slides!
Jailbreaking a locked, inaccessible iphone?
Yes, it really is that simple. They chose that responsibility the moment they allowed those characters. Any deductions done after that need to have a failsafe with the expectation they will break a clueless user's…
We are in the age of fully automated AI programming, and that's the expected outcome. (.. is what I would say if this wasn't Microsoft's standard for the last 10 years)
But it is MY highest priority!
Lichess is incredibly well optimized [0] (and an amazing public service). I'm sure that this is very cost effective for TTT, so a win-win. [0] https://lichess.org/@/revoof/blog/optimizing-the-tablebase-s...
Urbanization is a problem and not enough people acknowledge it.
As a concept, first responder drones are a good idea. But I wouldn't want public services having anything to do with that company.
Imagine 2026 Jensen "OpenClaw is the greatest software ever" Huang responding to emails from mere mortals
If you take meaningless tokens (that do not contribute to subject focus), I don't see what you would lose. But as this takes out a lot of contextual info as well, I would think it might be detrimental.
I assume in practice, filler words do nothing of value. When words add or mean nothing (their weights are basically 0 in relation to the subject), I don't see why they'd affect what the model outputs (except cause more…