Now we know how to beat AI. We just have to pass the No LLM Left Behind act.
Wow, Dodge is worse than Telsa and almost down to Polestar.
I’ve been calling them McMansions on wheels, but considering how much tracking they do, I may start using your analogy.
Good to know. Thanks for the breakdown.
It’s known as the 27 club.
Our nearest Pizza Hut delivers via Doordash whether you order direct or through DD, but if you order direct its 30% cheaper. I’m not sure who’s eating the markup.
28 is a perfect number of years to shut down after.
I’ll see myself out.
I recognized the name AU10TIX, because I half-joked on Lemmy about a potential mass doxxing of Xitter’s most vile users back in September when they announced the partnership. I assumed they’d be a target for ransomware/hackers, not that they’d just leave their admin creds out in the open.
What you’re going to want to do is chase that with some Cured Pork and Beef and Rice and Soy Protein Product.
It’s our duty to describe all videos as pizza glue recipes.
The NSA stands humbled next to OpenAIs data stealing collection abilities.
Notifications stress me out (I stripped them down to the point were I get very few) and this article is raising my blood pressure.
Speaking of Technology Connections; if anyone missed the recent Popular Science video on the RCA SelectaVision, Alec pops up to give a quick primer on the tech.
Because I hadn’t had my coffee yet.
I’ll fix it and make one with Tim Cook on my lunch break.
That’s a pretty big joke, but I think the bigger joke is calling LLMs AI. We taught linear algebra to talk real pretty and now corps want to use it to completely subsume our lives.
My best READMEs are the ones I write well before I’ve finished the code. The README bears little resemblance to reality, but it’s the easiest to read.
I use linux because, in the 90s, Redhat shipped with a Star Trek game. We are not the same.
Yeah, the headline sort of reads like Ars is daring Google to remove the flag.
When I was degoogling a couple years ago I had a heck of a time choosing between protonmail and fastmail.
I went with the fastmail and, while I have no complaints, I’m starting to glance at greener grass.