Thing go up instead of down.
It’s Google’s version of an IDE with AI integrated, where you type a bit of code, and get Bard to fill stuff in.
Thing go up instead of down.
It’s Google’s version of an IDE with AI integrated, where you type a bit of code, and get Bard to fill stuff in.


I don’t think he is one, not really.
I think he wants to be one, but isn’t one himself, which is perhaps sadder.


It’s a bit more of an issue in its earlier days compared to now, but it also needs to stop copying Reddit. People aren’t going to go to Lemmy if its communities are just copies of Reddit posts.
At the same time, there’s an argument that it shouldn’t be trying to compare itself with Reddit anyway. It should try to be its own thing.


As a whole, Lemmy isn’t really big enough to branch out into individual game communities just yet. They just end up petering out.


“The customer is always right” might get misused a lot, but it is correct in this instance.
If a lot of your customers don’t like something, it’s not something wrong with the customers.


It’s something of the law of averages. At their core, an LLM is a sophisticated text prediction algorithm, that boils down the entire corpus of human language into numeric tokens, that it averages out, and creates entire sentences by determining the next most likely word to fill the space.
Given enough data, and you need a tremendous amount of it for an LLM, patterns start to come about, and many of those end up the ones that we see in LLMs.


Or if you have good hardware that doesn’t need the transcoding. If I was loading up h265 video on my server, I’d need to convert it to h264 or something else compatible if I wanted to use it with my iPad, since it’s old enough it doesn’t support doing anything but software decoding of that codec, and it doesn’t have the strongest processor.


Hadn’t bitcoin not been viable on GPUs for over a decade? Most of the cryptocurrency hype was mining other coins on GPUs, or using them to do blockchain calculations for NFTs and things.
At the same time, it is trivially easy to strip a + alias, so I’d not trust it to do anything much at all.


To a lesser extent, so did the Lorax’s Aloysius O’Hare.
Where do you buy thick bacon?
A cafe at my uni sells muffins with a centimetre thick slice of bacon in.
I was curious if it’s possible to buy bacon that thick as a consumer, and where. The local butchers either don’t have any, or just have the same thing slices Coles and Woolworths have.
Good luck!


The anti-vegans, who are strong proponents of an all-meat diet.


That would make sense, if they were doing something like tracking how often and what categories trigger their moderation filter.
Just in case an errant update or something causes the statistic to suddenly change.


I think that’s their point. You wouldn’t have a choice again if Intel goes out of business.


Or chicken breasts. That’s how you end up a greentext.


It’s been that for a while. Tumblr’s had it a while, between the earlier days of the user base, and the site not being the most well-coded thing compared to Twitter or Reddit.


To think we could have almost had the Octopus system Hong Kong uses.


They’re nice when they work. Problem is when they don’t.
Del is files, Rmdir is directories.
Running del on folders just leaves an empty tree.