Don’t know but copyright holders have demonstrated a few cases where they got AI to blatantly rip off copyrighted pictures or music.
Don’t know but copyright holders have demonstrated a few cases where they got AI to blatantly rip off copyrighted pictures or music.
I’m highly considering this as a daily driver. Docs need a bit more organization and not sure how big the community is but it checks a lot of boxes for me.
It’s a good read (or listen if you’re into audiobooks) but it’s also easy to find the main points summarized.
Usually it doesn’t solve my problems but it gives me a few places to start looking. I know some models are capable of this but to get a perfectly accurate and useful response would probably require it to recall a specific piece of input it was given and not just an “average” of the inputs.
If you’re into short stories the Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury is a good one.
And while I didn’t read much Issac Asimov myself my wife, who loves reading but dislikes sci-fi, read one of his books (Foundation) in a day and said he’s an excellent writer.
Up. North on a map is always up.
I kind of enjoyed being a tutor in college so maybe go back and be a staff-level instructor (lower level courses). If it wasn’t actual work (for pay) probably I’d focus on contributing to open source projects I thought would really help people.
I’d agree with this recommendation. I believe there were multiple occasions where my router assigned a dynamic IP the same as some other reserved IP. Hard as hell to diagnose. Key indicator was that roughly half the packets were being lost.
What’s your Win 11 use case? If you don’t need native performance I’d recommend Linux and BTRFS for everything and run Win11 off a VM. Dual booting is fine but I’ve personally struggled with allotting the appropriate space for each partition.
Yeah, I’m starting to ween my son off of video games. Everything that isn’t video games is “boring” for the mere fact it’s not a video game.
I used to think “change” you got from a store was just the business being nice and making sure you didn’t walk away without any money.
Die Hard and Galaxy Quest.
The pacing of these movies is great. There’s really no part of either I’d fast forward.
Ventoy wasn’t a foolproof solution but it really did beat the hell out of using 6 different USB drives. Most USB “pen drives” don’t make labeling easy and without labeling I’m just plugging them in one by one till I find the one I want.
Any alternatives to this tool? I’ve used it a lot lately because I was testing out live OSes before installing one to the hard drive, but otherwise I don’t need it on a daily basis.
So many…
FF7. Got all the way to Sepiroth, lost once and never retried. That save game is long gone so I’d have to start from nothing if I wanted to finish it.
FO3. After I left the vault the direction of the game was very open ended so I just kind of sputtered about, not really getting into the main quest.
BG2. I put a lot of hours into this game but I thought my the combat was wicked hard and certain side quests took way too long so again I couldn’t really get into the main to storyline.
The chocobo race was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do in a video game. I think it’s 30% skill and 70% luck. Key for me was missing the birds (or whatever those things were that hit you) one or two hits and you’re fucked.
Noita. I don’t see how a single person has beaten it. Wand building is basically a game within the game (and I don’t get it – ditto for potions), the character is squishy with barely any healing mechanism, and every playthrough is randomized so there’s not a lot to learn from your mistakes. I guess it’s not a casual game (what I usually go for). I can’t see anyone getting any better at it if they only play it a few hours a week and watching just as many tutorial videos.
I’m playing on Expert mode and I refuse to dial it down. The Twins are kicking my ass so hard.
That’s to say there are legitimate uses of the word. Most other slurs have the one meaning.
Not that it would eliminate every shell command but you should learn Ansible. This is what’s it’s built for.