You can have my `easy_install` when you pry it from my cold dead fingers.
The "G" in AGI stands for "general", so talking about "AGI for software development" makes no sense, and worse than that accepts the AI companies' goalpost-shifting at face value. We shouldn't do that.
Isn't that kind of like saying my pressure washer is a non-ambulatory car?
Antichamber: https://store.steampowered.com/app/219890/Antichamber/ Also look at myhouse.wad for actual Doom in actual non-Euclidean spaces.
https://archive.is/ATAkf
Don't know how it compares to other manufacturers, but I've been pretty happy with the minimal BS that comes on my last two Sony phones.
I think the idea is that you'd have two independently-develooed systems, one LLM decompiling the binary and the other LLM formally verifying. If the verifier disagrees with the decompiler you won't know which tool is…
> RK3588-based SBC Anyone know which SBCs use this chip?
Nor even the comment they were replying to, lol.
Examples: https://research.myshell.ai/open-voice Seems impressive!
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Even if they were you still wouldn't hyphenate there.
Seconding TVR Exploring! His videos are a breath of fresh air in today's clickbaity youtube landscape. He's easily the best abandoned mine exploration channel - I can hardly even watch any of the others any more.
Actually it turns out that, at least in debian 11, you were right on the money: cat `which egrep` #!/bin/sh exec grep -E "$@" But I agree that it would be cleaner and trivial to implement this behavior by depending on…
From their webpage: Chrome: behind a flag since version 91.0.4470.0 Firefox: behind a flag since version 90.0a1 Edge: behind a flag since version 91 Opera: behind a flag since version 77 ImageMagick: since version…
They still do, and the quality of discourse on Slashdot is about as bad as it has ever been.
Agreed! I love bash and use it all the time, but if some solution gets to the point of needing actual data structures, that's when you know it's time to move to a real programming language.
I don't understand - every set listed on that page has a nonzero score for "Smart Features".
I looked around a bit and couldn't find Dall-e in there. A higher post in this thread said they don't usually release their models. It's a shame, this would have been fun to play with.
Edit: I was wrong, never mind.
How is Stallman a redirect to RMS's page? Shouldn't it go to a disambiguation or name page?
The date is repeated below, so that's not a typo. He then talks about how Compuserve has been using PDP-10s for the previous 17 years. Compuserve was around in 1971?? Edit: Holy shit, Compuserve was founded in 1969(!)…
What he's referring to is not leaves on the ground, but upturned leaves on the trees. The conventional wisdom says that a storm is coming when you can see the backs of the leaves.
Yeah, and that guy is actually still active on HN and is always decent whenever someone calls him out about his ancient Dropbox comment.
> Jameson is better than Johnie Walker Black Obviously this is subjective, but I disagree so completely I can't even imagine how anyone could think this.
You can have my `easy_install` when you pry it from my cold dead fingers.
The "G" in AGI stands for "general", so talking about "AGI for software development" makes no sense, and worse than that accepts the AI companies' goalpost-shifting at face value. We shouldn't do that.
Isn't that kind of like saying my pressure washer is a non-ambulatory car?
Antichamber: https://store.steampowered.com/app/219890/Antichamber/ Also look at myhouse.wad for actual Doom in actual non-Euclidean spaces.
https://archive.is/ATAkf
Don't know how it compares to other manufacturers, but I've been pretty happy with the minimal BS that comes on my last two Sony phones.
I think the idea is that you'd have two independently-develooed systems, one LLM decompiling the binary and the other LLM formally verifying. If the verifier disagrees with the decompiler you won't know which tool is…
> RK3588-based SBC Anyone know which SBCs use this chip?
Nor even the comment they were replying to, lol.
Examples: https://research.myshell.ai/open-voice Seems impressive!
24 * 365 times
Even if they were you still wouldn't hyphenate there.
Seconding TVR Exploring! His videos are a breath of fresh air in today's clickbaity youtube landscape. He's easily the best abandoned mine exploration channel - I can hardly even watch any of the others any more.
Actually it turns out that, at least in debian 11, you were right on the money: cat `which egrep` #!/bin/sh exec grep -E "$@" But I agree that it would be cleaner and trivial to implement this behavior by depending on…
From their webpage: Chrome: behind a flag since version 91.0.4470.0 Firefox: behind a flag since version 90.0a1 Edge: behind a flag since version 91 Opera: behind a flag since version 77 ImageMagick: since version…
They still do, and the quality of discourse on Slashdot is about as bad as it has ever been.
Agreed! I love bash and use it all the time, but if some solution gets to the point of needing actual data structures, that's when you know it's time to move to a real programming language.
I don't understand - every set listed on that page has a nonzero score for "Smart Features".
I looked around a bit and couldn't find Dall-e in there. A higher post in this thread said they don't usually release their models. It's a shame, this would have been fun to play with.
Edit: I was wrong, never mind.
How is Stallman a redirect to RMS's page? Shouldn't it go to a disambiguation or name page?
The date is repeated below, so that's not a typo. He then talks about how Compuserve has been using PDP-10s for the previous 17 years. Compuserve was around in 1971?? Edit: Holy shit, Compuserve was founded in 1969(!)…
What he's referring to is not leaves on the ground, but upturned leaves on the trees. The conventional wisdom says that a storm is coming when you can see the backs of the leaves.
Yeah, and that guy is actually still active on HN and is always decent whenever someone calls him out about his ancient Dropbox comment.
> Jameson is better than Johnie Walker Black Obviously this is subjective, but I disagree so completely I can't even imagine how anyone could think this.