He died doing what he loved and he got other people to pay for it. 64 isn’t old, but it’s more than some people get without doing stupid shit.
I think that’s the guy who just won the election in Argentina
Poor sun bears, always getting compared to humans
In the dotnet 8 announcement the brag is that a minimal web service will be 8.5 megs
But if we’re wrong about climate change we’ll have made the air breathable for no reason. ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
LLMs can reason about information. It’s fine to call them intelligent systems.
It’s reasonable to refer to unsupervised learning as “learning on its own”.
I’ve been told many times that China controls Reddit and that’s a 5% stake, so …
I bought a Philips device and installed the companion app (Kitchen+). It has a decent selection of recipes that you can filter by appliance and other stuff. You can add your own recipes too.
I love my airfryer and may upgrade it to a larger one. I’ve started making my own food again instead of eating fast food every day (depression sucks).
They can’t. It’s unenforceable.
Christopher Hitchens’ dumber brother.
Stockholm syndrome 😄
You can block a service from establishing outbound connections while allowing it to respond to inbound connections. It’s pretty common to do this because server software generally has no business calling out unprompted.
You don’t want the service to create arbitrary outbound connections, but you want your device to be able to communicate with the service.
It’s been a while since I’ve done network stuff, but it sounds like a pretty simple textbook problem.
A self-hosted service requires local network, not internet
You don’t have to audit code to ensure it doesn’t call home.
That’s a wet ass hole.