Why would I leave windows if Linux isn’t offering anything better?
Because Linux offers an ad-free experience, whereas Windows offers a free ads experience.
Why would I leave windows if Linux isn’t offering anything better?
Because Linux offers an ad-free experience, whereas Windows offers a free ads experience.
I’m not sure what the downsides are here…
The solution is simple: Remove the dagger mid-combat.
You could make the dagger too hot to hold and it falls out of reach (off a mountain, into rushing water, etc…)
You could make the dagger dissolve away (through lava, acid, being eaten, etc…)
You could make something take the dagger (disarming, stealing, etc…)
A hag/genie/etc could place a curse on the PC (holding anything makes them experience immense pain and drop what they’re holding, anything dagger they hold is turned into a spoon, etc…)
I have yet to be given an example of something a “general” intelligence would be able to do that an LLM can’t do.
Presenting…
Something a general intelligence can do that an LLM can’t do:
Play chess: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvTs_nbc8Eg
Why can’t it play it? Because LLM’s don’t have memory, so they can’t work with logic. They are the same as the little “next word predictor” in your phone’s keyboard. It just says what it thinks is the most probable next word based on previous words, it’s not actually thinking or understanding anything. So instead, we get moves that don’t make sense or are completely invalid.
My long bet: The EU will force Google Search + Ads, to separate from Youtube within a decade.
Did you purge and update your filters?
Note: I’m not talking about turning filters off then back on, I’m talking about updating the version of each filter itself.
I’m curious why people would downvote a request for port forwarding?
Also, you can buy Tic Tacs from any newsagent or gas station.
I’m confused and didn’t understand this point.
Both of the screenshots used in the article show the street names.
Every street is shown on the zoomed in screenshot, and every major street is shown on the zoomed out screenshot.
I wonder if they’re lying about this. Maybe the fans are super loud or something and they didn’t want the reporter to know.
That’s far too conspiratorial for me. Loud fans in an engineering sample aren’t a reason to break a fan.
A fast fan blade on a laptop would snap easily if it was handled, which is exactly what would be happening on both a laptop where assembling and disassembling it is a feature and a laptop being actively tested.
If it was a blade that broke, that wouldn’t stop the fan from working, so it was probably the servo, power, or bearings which is exactly what you’d expect to find broken in an engineering sample. Why? Because engineering samples almost always have issues in them. That’s the whole point of the samples, to find out what the issues are so they can be fixed before mass manufacture.
I can’t see your comment about heavy dev and testing.
I’m curious about what exactly is chewing up that much RAM. Do you have a ridiculous amount of containers running? Or a big ram disk or something?
What are you doing that makes having 64gb ram useful?
It wasn’t the profits or ads that got in the way.
It was the security that got in the way. (remember the whole TPM module thing?)
Iterating the version number was just a convenient excuse to throw more ads, and tracking in.
No competitor?
What about VRChat?
Yes it has a tenth the users, but it’s also designed around an expensive peripheral you strap to your face which prices out a lot of users.
Are you using the group policy editor?