I'm having similar issues, didn't have many crashes in Windows. I'm getting quite a few errors in memtest. I even disabled my memory overclock. I wonder if Windows was detecting bad sections of memory and not using them, similar to bad hard drives.
This isn't the first time ChatGPT has had this issue? ChatGPT supports "tools" which means the LLM can call to a traditionally programmed function to do things like search the Internet or do math, why don't they just add a tool for it to be able to report/flag a chat? Everyone knows ChatGPT already isn't private. The prompt could say to report/flag chats about suicide or illegal activity, I think the LLM would pretty reliably report them before they get very far.
I guess this case started back in April though, so maybe they've already done this.
I asked ChatGPT what tools it has, but it's possible there are some it isn't allowed to talk about.
Yes — I support a number of built-in tools.
Here is the complete list of tools available in this environment:
✅ All Available Tools
1. web
Search the internet or open webpages. Used for fresh, factual, time-sensitive information.
2. python
Run private Python code (not visible to the user). Used for internal reasoning, analysis, parsing, etc.
3. python_user_visible
Run Python code with visible output — charts, tables, files (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, etc.).
White list? How did you build that list? How do new people get in the white list? Who controls the white list? When the white list goes away, do the racist or illegal posts return?
Some devs already target Steam Deck verified compatibility. Any attention to the Steam Deck helps the Steam Machine too, you'd just be playing the game in higher resolution and higher frame rate. The combined market may be more appealing to devs, but I don't see the Steam Machine selling enough to make a major difference here.
Are the Steam Machine's components good enough to run PS5 ports?
Yes, it's only slightly weaker than PS5, it's much more powerful than Steam Deck
I'm having similar issues, didn't have many crashes in Windows. I'm getting quite a few errors in memtest. I even disabled my memory overclock. I wonder if Windows was detecting bad sections of memory and not using them, similar to bad hard drives.