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  • my guess is yes.

  • Congrats on the wedding! :D

  • While a fair idea there are two issues with that even still - Hallucinations and the cost of running the models.

    Unfortunately, it take significant compute resources to perform even simple responses, and these responses can be totally made up, but still made to look completely real. It's gotten much better sure, but blindly trusting these things (Which many people do) can have serious consequences.

  • I’ve read this a few times and I’m genuinely not sure I understand what you’re saying.

    4/6th is a smaller ratio than 5/6 the only way for 4/6 to be greater would be for the area to increase.

    Expressed as percentages it would be 66% (approx) eaten vs 83% (approx) where the person that ate 66% ate more pizza. The only way that’s possible is if the area of the pizza that 66% of was consumed was greater. (Strictly speaking the volume could be at play here too but I’m going to assume they’re the same height for the question).

    I genuinely don’t see any way his thinking was wrong, or how this could be answered another way.

    I might genuinely be missing something but if so this question is poorly worded.

  • I think that’s the thing that makes me irrationally angry, that the favour is assumed and he acts like a dick about it.

  • Billionaires (with a b as white says).

    Quiet frankly millionaires (at least 7 figure earners) while not awesome are not nearly as predatory as those who’s net worth are represented in billions.

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  • I don't see the problem?

    The article clearly demonstrates how the web became unreadable with a handy diagram...

    /s

  • Years ago this is exactly what happened with Windows XP. I still see the odd one hanging around somehow. I suspect this will be very similar.

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  • Fortunately platforms like docs are providing sufficient competition that I don’t think they’d be able to lock it down as effectively as they once could.

  • ah damn it's been so long too

  • iCloud for sure basically ropes you into a subscription if you want to do the backups with them as the free-tier is basically peanuts for space, but outside that (unless that's what you mean) I don't think they have any subscriptions that are really opt-out?

    I absolutely agree they get you roped into the ecosystem though, the hardware cohesion makes it difficult to purchase outside of their line.

  • In regard to any custom PC, absolutely Linux runs on most hardware.

    Adobe, and word aren’t written native to Linux, there are solutions such as wine that can help, or you can dual boot or use a virtual machine

  • They meant better than what MS is doing. Basically Linux would be choice one, but failing that get a Mac. Until they go the same direction.

  • It does! It’s usually pretty good at figuring it ont to. Though I only use it with non-destructive commands

  • In Ontario / Canada it’s pretty much that. G1 - written test split between signs and road laws but you can only drive with another licensed driver of 5 years experience or more and can’t drive highways

    G2 - driving test, low speed no highway. You do basic driving procedures (reverse, parallel, 3 point turn) I imagine doing a roundabout depends on where you live, but where I am they’re not close by so it’s not included.

    G - same as above and then you boot down the highway for an exit.

    TBH, passing is not hard in the slightest. And that’s improved from what used to be the 365 - you do a test get a license, drive for a year and do a road test after.

  • That’s just cause of acidity, I’ve made sauces in mine and it’s been fine.

  • I don’t disagree but we’re talking in terms of a hobby, I have things I want to improve (chess, game dev) and things I don’t care about (baking, guitar, doodling ) the latter are honestly just time fills when my brain needs something that isn’t stressful or challenging.

  • oh absolutely, this is purely a thought experiment of course.

  • Just thinking at a high level, an infinite number of monkies should hypothetically almost instantly produce Shakespeare (or at least as quickly as they can type)

    Conversely, 1 monkey would eventually produce it given infinity time.