llama.ttf https://fuglede.github.io/llama.ttf
DDG gives me: forbes.com healthline.com medicalnewstoday.com fortune.com But I usually use site:reddit.com in my searches anyway so it doesn't matter to my personal habits.
I understand this argument for something like an small indie studio or some YouTube channel, but I'm less likely to accept that as an excuse for a company that can easily afford to hire a11y experts.
Consistentency between scenes is one possible reason.
> And honestly, the idea that "if you can't find a another job quickly, you're clearly not very good at your job" is flat out insulting. To be clear, I was only referring to leadership or management roles (given the…
I was looking around a while last year and those two are the exact ones I landed on, with a slight lean towards Pop!_OS due to the team behind it striving for maximum "out-of-the-box" usability. Linux Mint has a special…
If you're making enough to sustain a $2M net worth, either you are skilled enough to be able to find another job quickly (highly experienced individuals are always in demand) and you are just not confident enough to…
Care to share which plugins you use? I'm interested in GMing some lesser known RPGs.
Then you are living above your means. Having $2M in assets puts you in the top 5% in the USA, let alone with world. If you can't figure out a way to pay for food with this much money tied up in assets, you should spend…
I wasn't speaking to exceptions. There will always be those who require ridiculous amounts of money to live comfortably—this is not the norm.
If you're scared about your financial situation with over a $2M net worth either you are prone to paranoia or you're living well above your means. I'm constantly surprised how many well-off people try to pass themselves…
There are other forms of rent-seeking; I believe a term that more narrowly fits your definition is "regulatory capture".
All of those were made to solve problems with their predecessors and I believe that almost every one of them (Angular is debatable) has been a success in moving the needle.
Well the advent of (affordable) cars made the whole spread out urban design possible in the first place.
There's Discourse[0] [0] https://github.com/discourse/discourse
To clarify my position, I do believe in free will; specifically a compatibilistic view of free will. If you read my other replies, you can see that I do advocate for a criminal justice sustem, just not a retributive one…
I didn't realize I would need to define the meaning of punitive justice to this crowd, but it's the idea that "the punishment must fit the crime". The idea behind it is to hurt the criminal in order to satisfy the human…
As I mentioned in another reply, I agree with that wholeheartedly. That factor of punishment is called deterrence. I am in favor of punishment for deterrence, denunciation and incapacitation. I am not in favor of…
I am a firm believer in deterrence, which you seem to be describing. It's a seperate thing from punitive justice which has a focus on retribution. The method is similar but the aim is different (deterrence focuses on…
It only matters in matters of free will and ethics. One actual scenario where it's relavant would be the discussion around the criminal justice system. If the universe is deterministic, how can punitive justice be…
Not exactly what you're asking for but very similar: Hackits [0][1]. [0] https://blog.haschek.at/2014/why-hackits-are-the-first-thing... [1] https://www.0xf.at/
The discord seems active, at least
> The biggest problem w gpt 4 is the cutoff date. The LLM needs to be updated regularly, the way Google initially seemed to crawl all the things and make them available to queries as they appeared. Have you tried out…
Unless your documentation is 20~100x the size of your codebase and written in a conversational tone, the LLM won't be able to be asked any questions about it using English. If your only aim is to use it like Copilot,…
It has an effect on the output, but not because of any output buffer as far as I know. It's just my preferred way of encouraging the AI to be more precise. Another prompt that would work the same way would be: "Ensure…
llama.ttf https://fuglede.github.io/llama.ttf
DDG gives me: forbes.com healthline.com medicalnewstoday.com fortune.com But I usually use site:reddit.com in my searches anyway so it doesn't matter to my personal habits.
I understand this argument for something like an small indie studio or some YouTube channel, but I'm less likely to accept that as an excuse for a company that can easily afford to hire a11y experts.
Consistentency between scenes is one possible reason.
> And honestly, the idea that "if you can't find a another job quickly, you're clearly not very good at your job" is flat out insulting. To be clear, I was only referring to leadership or management roles (given the…
I was looking around a while last year and those two are the exact ones I landed on, with a slight lean towards Pop!_OS due to the team behind it striving for maximum "out-of-the-box" usability. Linux Mint has a special…
If you're making enough to sustain a $2M net worth, either you are skilled enough to be able to find another job quickly (highly experienced individuals are always in demand) and you are just not confident enough to…
Care to share which plugins you use? I'm interested in GMing some lesser known RPGs.
Then you are living above your means. Having $2M in assets puts you in the top 5% in the USA, let alone with world. If you can't figure out a way to pay for food with this much money tied up in assets, you should spend…
I wasn't speaking to exceptions. There will always be those who require ridiculous amounts of money to live comfortably—this is not the norm.
If you're scared about your financial situation with over a $2M net worth either you are prone to paranoia or you're living well above your means. I'm constantly surprised how many well-off people try to pass themselves…
There are other forms of rent-seeking; I believe a term that more narrowly fits your definition is "regulatory capture".
All of those were made to solve problems with their predecessors and I believe that almost every one of them (Angular is debatable) has been a success in moving the needle.
Well the advent of (affordable) cars made the whole spread out urban design possible in the first place.
There's Discourse[0] [0] https://github.com/discourse/discourse
To clarify my position, I do believe in free will; specifically a compatibilistic view of free will. If you read my other replies, you can see that I do advocate for a criminal justice sustem, just not a retributive one…
I didn't realize I would need to define the meaning of punitive justice to this crowd, but it's the idea that "the punishment must fit the crime". The idea behind it is to hurt the criminal in order to satisfy the human…
As I mentioned in another reply, I agree with that wholeheartedly. That factor of punishment is called deterrence. I am in favor of punishment for deterrence, denunciation and incapacitation. I am not in favor of…
I am a firm believer in deterrence, which you seem to be describing. It's a seperate thing from punitive justice which has a focus on retribution. The method is similar but the aim is different (deterrence focuses on…
It only matters in matters of free will and ethics. One actual scenario where it's relavant would be the discussion around the criminal justice system. If the universe is deterministic, how can punitive justice be…
Not exactly what you're asking for but very similar: Hackits [0][1]. [0] https://blog.haschek.at/2014/why-hackits-are-the-first-thing... [1] https://www.0xf.at/
The discord seems active, at least
> The biggest problem w gpt 4 is the cutoff date. The LLM needs to be updated regularly, the way Google initially seemed to crawl all the things and make them available to queries as they appeared. Have you tried out…
Unless your documentation is 20~100x the size of your codebase and written in a conversational tone, the LLM won't be able to be asked any questions about it using English. If your only aim is to use it like Copilot,…
It has an effect on the output, but not because of any output buffer as far as I know. It's just my preferred way of encouraging the AI to be more precise. Another prompt that would work the same way would be: "Ensure…