The sun
Incidentally, a western model has very famously been producing csam publicly for weeks.
It's totally reasonable to be skeptical of palantir without knowing the exact product in question, given their record.
I've used it before when I used to use emacs and it's really neat and simple to use but I think lazygit is better. I think of lazygit as the spiritual successor of magit. If you're curious what that looks like you can…
If a Chinese company was making a substantial investment in Korea, they would likely not be stupid enough to jeopardize the project over some paperwork.
Do you have another explanation?
It's not necessary to provide proof that humans are not machines which do nothing but guess the next likely word. But also feeling anything at all is proof of that.
I had the opposite experience. I liked the niceties of Pydantic AI, but had trouble with it that I found difficult to deal with. For example, some of the models wouldn't stream, but the OpenAI models did. It took months…
I think Simon was being overly charitable by pointing out that there's a chance this exact behavior was unintentional. It really strains credulity to say that a Musk-owned ai model that answers controversial questions…
Would love if the site had some more information about how the components are implemented, eg does it use tailwind so they're easily modifiable, is there a light mode and a dark mode for each, can you update the…
It might be worth putting those examples and other use cases you've found in the post. That is certainly something Google can't do.
Autocomplete works for me with jvm imports
I actually like being in the terminal for the most part. The vast majority of GUI applications are a huge disappointment.
In what way has a migrant surge affected the budget?
I haven't made a vscode extension, but I don't agree that neovim extensions are created with any great difficulty. The lua API is easy to use and well documented. There is a huge ecosystem of neovim extensions precisely…
Already very well-paid criminals for that matter
I hadn't thought of it that way, you're making some good points.
The same way libraries are free: they're actually paid for by taxpayers. If the internet was invented in America's earlier days, a lot of these information tools would be a public service, similar to libraries, and we'd…
I would definitely expect a high correlation between the top software engineering school and software engineering accomplishments, because there's a strong bias. If you want to achieve something in software engineering,…
To add to this, funding autocratic governments in these countries with billions in "aid" also delays foreign progress towards democracy.
I used to feel that too but not anymore. Now when I boot up chrome to test something I don't notice a difference. I think it's improved quite a bit over the last few years.
Isn't xmpp old style instant messaging? As in, if you miss a message because you had poor connection or the application wasn't running then it's gone? Matrix does not work this way.
You won't regret it, it's been a lot better than ddg for me.
Interesting that the few that I randomly clicked on were css changes. Not a reskin indeed.
I'm not going to defend mozilla, since I think deciding which organization we hate more is counterproductive. But I will say that as a user of a browser, I don't really care that much what anyone publishes or who they…
The sun
Incidentally, a western model has very famously been producing csam publicly for weeks.
It's totally reasonable to be skeptical of palantir without knowing the exact product in question, given their record.
I've used it before when I used to use emacs and it's really neat and simple to use but I think lazygit is better. I think of lazygit as the spiritual successor of magit. If you're curious what that looks like you can…
If a Chinese company was making a substantial investment in Korea, they would likely not be stupid enough to jeopardize the project over some paperwork.
Do you have another explanation?
It's not necessary to provide proof that humans are not machines which do nothing but guess the next likely word. But also feeling anything at all is proof of that.
I had the opposite experience. I liked the niceties of Pydantic AI, but had trouble with it that I found difficult to deal with. For example, some of the models wouldn't stream, but the OpenAI models did. It took months…
I think Simon was being overly charitable by pointing out that there's a chance this exact behavior was unintentional. It really strains credulity to say that a Musk-owned ai model that answers controversial questions…
Would love if the site had some more information about how the components are implemented, eg does it use tailwind so they're easily modifiable, is there a light mode and a dark mode for each, can you update the…
It might be worth putting those examples and other use cases you've found in the post. That is certainly something Google can't do.
Autocomplete works for me with jvm imports
I actually like being in the terminal for the most part. The vast majority of GUI applications are a huge disappointment.
In what way has a migrant surge affected the budget?
I haven't made a vscode extension, but I don't agree that neovim extensions are created with any great difficulty. The lua API is easy to use and well documented. There is a huge ecosystem of neovim extensions precisely…
Already very well-paid criminals for that matter
I hadn't thought of it that way, you're making some good points.
The same way libraries are free: they're actually paid for by taxpayers. If the internet was invented in America's earlier days, a lot of these information tools would be a public service, similar to libraries, and we'd…
I would definitely expect a high correlation between the top software engineering school and software engineering accomplishments, because there's a strong bias. If you want to achieve something in software engineering,…
To add to this, funding autocratic governments in these countries with billions in "aid" also delays foreign progress towards democracy.
I used to feel that too but not anymore. Now when I boot up chrome to test something I don't notice a difference. I think it's improved quite a bit over the last few years.
Isn't xmpp old style instant messaging? As in, if you miss a message because you had poor connection or the application wasn't running then it's gone? Matrix does not work this way.
You won't regret it, it's been a lot better than ddg for me.
Interesting that the few that I randomly clicked on were css changes. Not a reskin indeed.
I'm not going to defend mozilla, since I think deciding which organization we hate more is counterproductive. But I will say that as a user of a browser, I don't really care that much what anyone publishes or who they…