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For the upteenth time - an llm just puts words together, it isn’t a magic answer machine.
For the upteenth time - an llm just puts words together, it isn’t a magic answer machine.
For the rest of the box, break the bars in half (while still in the wrapper) and eat the two top halves for the equivalent of one bar. The you can wrap up the remaining halves more securely.
When I was younger, palmpilots and blackberrys were the coolest things to me. Something that was basically a computer you could carry in your pocket? I wanted one so bad! And now basically everyone has something even better. Funny how things change.
Eh, it depends on how much you trust/value the company or product. I got a first gen Steam Deck and, while I didn’t expect an updated model so quickly, I have no regrets. Even if it didn’t live up to my expectations (it has), I would’ve wanted to support a customer friendly device like this.
If it’s purely transactional, though, I agree - waiting for an updated or revamped version will be a much better value overall.
Is easytether still a thing? That app saved my butt several times.
The marketing is “get them to stare at our ad for more than 2 seconds, and maybe get some people to post it around for free as ‘content’.” Looks like it worked perfectly.
Either one they get, they’ll just have “school-from-home” now, which is a shame.
Fwiw, I don’t blame the devs. That’s just me saying I’m not an expert. I understand it’s a management/corporate decision.
And thanks for the explanation. That clarifies the changes I’ve been noticing.
I think about that show surprisingly often and how amazing a compression method like that would be right now. Our internet and storage speeds have not remotely kept up with the rapidly expanding size of files these days.
I have been just bewildered at the proliferation of excessive scripts and garbage on seemingly every webpage over the last decade. I’m no web-dev, but I’m pretty positive that the vast majority of websites could remove 99-some percent of their javascript bs and their websites would function just fine. So many are pretty much unusable these days. It’s atrocious.
“Disrupted”. Grooooaaannn
I don’t know the answer (my gut says no, fwiw), but your question made me remember this numberphile video about a cat and mouse that I think is pretty interesting and roughly relates to your problem.
Speak for yourself. I comment on obvious things all the time.
It’s an observation, not a “burn”.
That’s abundantly clear.
Sorry it bugs you, but it’s far better than the entirely uninteresting/unoriginal “Doom-like”. I get it’s standard practice at this point, but I’m happy whenever we get an actually interesting, poignant name.
Appending “-like” to any genre is so unoriginal and uninteresting.
What’s funny is I don’t know if this is their contribution to the thread or if they actually just wanted to delete their comment.
*Also, it’s kinda weird I can reply to something that “doesn’t exist”. Not sure what purpose that serves.
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