You fool! Now that I have your auth code, I’m gonna steal all of your internets!
You fool! Now that I have your auth code, I’m gonna steal all of your internets!
Functionally useless. With the web standardized, we shouldn’t need user agents anyway. It would be more beneficial to ask “do you support X, Y, and Z?”
I only know how to type my passwords at normal speed correctly. Like, I have to walk through the muscle memory step by step to get a text version of the password and even that’s iffy.
alexa order corn no don’t do that cancel oh for crying out loud it’s typing everything I say give it here no stop how do I turn it off Aspargus
figma balls
Women are you and I
I plan to be early to the point where I get uncomfortably anxious if I leave on time. I set alarms and reminders to remind me that I need to start thinking about getting ready. I try to be ready way ahead of time. I am experiencing this right now.
Install power mode and you won’t be able to stop just idly pressing keys. Eventually, some of those key presses will be useful!
My pandoc scripts are fairly easy to use, I think…
Francesca or Frankie
Every chicken place in their county should serve bone-in boneless chicken just because they can now.
nginx is mature and has a lot of support online. A lot of server projects assume you’re using nginx, as well. I’ve only ever seen caddy instructions on newer projects and even then, they usually also have nginx instructions.
Plus, I already know how to use it.
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The trick is vertex colors
You’re part of the way there by setting the token count higher. Context will make the model “remember” more, so that’s helpful for generating responses up to the token count.
If you haven’t already, go into the settings menu and make sure “Continue bot responses” is turned on. If it is, pressing the submit button with no input should make the bot add onto what it output before.
When the API returns UTC, but the system insists on giving you local time… but there’s an extension method that accepts DateTimeOffset?
C# devs be like
public string? Name { get; set; }
“1” + “1”
It’s funny because apps like Blender and Krita are actually competitive to proprietary software.