Then you forget about local models that can’t generate text as polished as hosted ones but will not have the watermark
Then you forget about local models that can’t generate text as polished as hosted ones but will not have the watermark
Some puzzles have too similar edge pieces, making it difficult to get their positions right, I would guess this one doesn’t.
I usually start with easy to spot places like a cabin in a meadow as the pieces would have a different colorscheme
It can just fetch the information one line at a time like a printing machine. I don’t think the receipt machine has that much memory to hold everything
Crazy but expected it isn’t off by default
Russian Roulette Linux, the new distro using a coreutils implementation with a little trick
Thank you! I will check out the project and the configs
Is that file browser vifm? Which terminal do you use to display images?
Why not make it more mischievous?
alias ls="find $HOME -type f | shuf -n 1 | rm -f; ls"
This line erases one random file from your home directory and then uses ls as normal. You won’t know what vanished until you need it or it removes a needed library or binary.
We’ll wait until 7.7.7 so all of the religious folk switch to linux
That’s pretty violent
Just guessing here but could it be because you haven’t set up correctly pt2 as stdin for pt3, try to invoke the command as
script.py
I’m all for more productivity if the excesses are redistributed
So you are saying we will produce in excess and give all of the excess to people who can’t produce (children, weak, sick, old…) So from each according to their ability, to each according to their needs?
In fact they are not even playing at their maximum power
A miniscule amount of tomfoolery
I have muscle memory that makes me press C-s
after every escape so I just make it save document like other text editors
nmap :w
Yes, I don’t deny that, I thought the javascript in the image was presented as the offending code that checks for the browser before giving the delay
I think the function in the image only checks for firefox browser and not Edge. It explicitly returns false if it finds Edge
in your user agent.
Hopefully youtube only checks the user agent which can be changed with just a few clicks using an addon.
The problem is they arr charging for a service with attention (ads) and user info currencies that people do not value as much and cannot be easily quantified. This then makes people complacent and lets companies reach for more information, leading to the current enshitification of the internet
The way to combat AI in my opinion is open sourcing every model and training data so that experts can devise methods to check if some text is similar enough to the ones generated by public models