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  • I honestly like the vertical integration, but I can see why Linux folks would be annoyed. Honestly GNOME fits my workflow perfectly after a few extensions (mainly Dash to Dock). I’m super fickle, so its rigidity helps

  • Yeah there’s only so many actually open-ended questions you can ask without being repetitive, while also on relatively limited users.

  • You mean omega, not theta

  • Surely you could implement this via a sorting algorithm? If you can prove the distance function is a metric and both lists contains elements from the same space under that metric, isn’t the answer to sort both?

  • I’m just surprised people still use it.

  • What about for personal use? I’m in the market for a relatively high end machine around $2k, but build quality is pretty high up on my priorities.

  • Forget psychotherapy, it can barely understand anything:

     
        
    > Hello, I am Eliza. I'll be your therapist today. 
    * Hello! How are you?
    > Would you prefer if I were not ? 
    * Not what?
    > Have you asked such questions before? 
    * No
    > You are being a bit negative and that won't help us move forward. 
    * What are you smoking?
    > Perhaps in your fantasies I am smoking?
    
      
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    > Hello, I am Eliza. I'll be your therapist today. 
    * Hello! How are you?
    > Would you prefer if I were not ? 
    * Not what?
    > Have you asked such questions before? 
    * No
    > You are being a bit negative and that won't help us move forward. 
    * What are you smoking?
    > Perhaps in your fantasies I am smoking?
    
      

    Yeah, it took me one message lol

  • I remember a guy who tied his baby’s rocker to the drive and wrote code to open and close the CD drive repeatedly lol. Fun times.

  • Thank you so much! That makes sense, and since you explained why, I can look up participles myself :)

  • Can you help me understand why? Both seem right to me, and GPT is insistent that the original is right

  • Same. I also have Unlimited, but I’ll stick to Bitwarden because I don’t like having all my eggs in any basket, regardless of how much I trust them.

  • Oh and by the way if you want it in white it’s actually $800

  • In the grand scheme of things, the LLM is the bottleneck, not the decryption.

  • Yeah. My sister uses Linux, and I’ve taught her basic commands to just make things easier (apt install, cd, ls, that sorta thing). And she knows how to find a decent website for support and copy the commands, which are usually fine.

  • Get your Vitamin D level checked, just in case.

  • I think the idea is that behavior that seems abnormal, or a significant departure from your norm might be seen as fraud. I’m not sure what kind of fraud you’d experience in a search engine, but here we are. If I had to make a charitable guess, maybe it’s related to you possibly being logged in somewhere and a fraudster may visit those websites (like shopping websites)? I personally think it’s bullshit with a laughably weak veil of security.

    By the way, I love the term, “cognitively bankrupt” lol, I’m stealing it.

  • It also seems to have fixed a major memory leak bug for me, though I’ve only used it for a week or so now. Thank god.

  • How do they pay back those low-interest loans? I’ve always been curious.