Also the more the internet is swept with AI generated content, the more future datasets will be trained on old AI output rather than on new human input.
Also the more the internet is swept with AI generated content, the more future datasets will be trained on old AI output rather than on new human input.
I embrace all the choices in the Linux world. I reject headlines like this. A decades old project like Debian is certainly already „made as it should be“, thank you very much. The „finally“ triggers me hard as well.
Astartes. I’m not a warhammer person at all but I’ve seen this short film about 5 times now. Just from an artistic standpoint it is super impressive. Highly recommended.
I finished the game after about 85 hours and yeah… act 2 and 3 need some polish. I ran into more than one gamebreaking bug. But overall it was still a really really great experience and taking the complexity of the game into account I think the overall polish of the game at release was quite good.
His poor knees!
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Alright then, have a nice day!
And how does this negate my initial point that you shouldn’t trust in the security of something just because it is open source? I think you misunderstood what I was saying.
Dont understand what that has to do with the discussion so far. How is this relevant here?
Ext4 (for my laptop and stuff) and ZFS (as mirrors or raidz2 for my proxmox host and data).
Regarding point 2. I get what you’re saying but I instantly thought of Heartbleed. Arguably one of the most used examples of open source in the world, but primarily maintained by one single guy and it took 2 years for someone to notice the flaw.
Memmy is great! Been using it since about 2 weeks now. Really feel at home.
You mean the Year 2038 problem?
What a stupid reply. Expecting free help, but posting more than a logo from google is asking too much.