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How do you know anything about anything an LLM generates? Presumably if you’re the author you would recognize your own work?
How do you know anything about anything an LLM generates? Presumably if you’re the author you would recognize your own work?
By comparing it to the original work.
If skipping is blocked in the ad, the client must know it’s playing an ad somehow?
/c/nottheonion
Wow congrats USA for doing something that makes sense before Canada.
Disclaimer this was a joke I’m not a lawyer and I have no idea if this would actually work… 😆
Life Pro Tip: Register an LLC to buy your steam games under. The LLC will never die and you can transfer ownership of the business entity while it retains control of the steam account.
Imagine not having all your system settings in plain text files 😬
I have used Windows since I was a child and I still need “documentation” to do routine things, because they hide stuff 8 levels deep inside an obscure settings window that requires an arcane ritual to access.
I right click in nautilus to open the properties window and check the checkbox :)
Sorry to embarrass you OP but it’s actually spelled “hay.” “Hey,” is an informal greeting.
The self in this equation is you. You’re driving your self around. Full self driving 😉
Debian also doesn’t come with a GUI package manager as far as I’m aware.
Of course it has one.
Red hat on a disc from a for dummies book at the library.
Yes sir I’m super pissed off how dare you do something goofy on the internet!
They pulled a corporate and rewrote an opensource project to embed it into windows
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Windows would never show the user a wall of incomprehensible text with serious implications and expect them to just click yes!
Windows:
Linus was conditioned by Windows to just click “yes” on everything.
What distros don’t come with that? I’m running Debian and I get a notification on the desktop when I have updates available and it takes two clicks from that point to get them installed.
They should have made the confirmation be “unless I know what I am doing, this will break my system”
And Linus should have read more than one sentence of the scary warning.
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