Thats because LLMs have a certain level of randomisation built in. You wont always get the same result for any given inquiry
Thats because LLMs have a certain level of randomisation built in. You wont always get the same result for any given inquiry
To be fair, the answer to the question “when somebody kills a schoolbus of kids, who gets charged with a warcrime?” was always “nobody”
Its also exactly what MAGAs are afraid of
A man needs a link
Nah. This material is impervious to anything other than a pair of household scissors
I recently played the demo for ultrakill (fast-paced, combo-based fps) and had a blast
TIL: memes are a reliable source of information. As opposed to wikipedia
The fact that lemmy and mastodon arent websites, they are collections of connected instances which are managed by individuals and collectives. Elon could set up his own instance, or try to buy all the existing ones, but that wouldnt stop others from setting up new ones as well. The lemmy website is just an aggregator, each instance has its own website as well.
Im definitely gonna watch it. After 20 years of watching and reading one piece, at this point its hardly a choice. Besides, the second trailer looks pretty decent. At worst, I can make fun of how terrible it is lol
Sounds pretty interesting! Might read a bit more next time when im bored in class
I wouldnt use youtube without newpipe/ adblock either. When i am at somebody elses place, i am just baffled by the amount of trash google tries to ram down your eyes. And the more ads they serve, the more people will be done with it and either get premium or look for options to get rid of it.
Even though it seems like more and more website now lock out adblock-users, i am confident that eventually there will be a “next-gen” of adblocks, that in turn circuvent these lock outs
The issue is that steam (like the other stores except gog) doesnt sell games, they sell licenses.