

Would they equally write ‘mothers’ vs. ‘childless women’ in another article about remote work, I wonder.
Would they equally write ‘mothers’ vs. ‘childless women’ in another article about remote work, I wonder.
For my last install I had to remove either the SSDs or NVMEs (don’t remember which) or the installation would just fail. This was a ‘known’ issue! Fortunately haven’t had to boot it for months…
I’m glad you guys are happy, but I’d want the foundation for trust to be my dedication to my partner, rather than my lack of ambition to socialize irl. -Ideally, and obviously things are rarely ideal.
So what is it now?
Edit: omg, it’s back to HBO Max.
I burnt my baby and now this
I just have never had a Linux system that didn’t require some sort of terminal work to fix the occasional bug. A couple of updates ago Fedora left me with conflicting packages that needed the terminal to straighten out.
Brother. Churchill is dead, brother.
you can’t trust its explanations as to what it has just done.
I might have had a lucky guess, but this was basically my assumption. You can’t ask LLMs how they work and get an answer coming from an internal understanding of themselves, because they have no ‘internal’ experience.
Unless you make a scanner like the one in the study, non-verbal processing is as much of a black box to their ‘output voice’ as it is to us.
I also just meant given the size constraints in tiny performance PCs. More friction in tighter spaces means the fans work harder to push air. CPU/GPU fans are positioned closer to the fan grid than on larger cases. And larger cases can even have a bit of insulation to absorb sound better. So, without having experimented with this myself, I would expect a particularly small and particularly powerful (as opposed to efficient) machine to be particularly loud under load. But yes, we’ll have to see.
These little buggers are loud, right?
What application is this?
Strictly speaking, reflected light isn’t ‘emitted’. A mirror isn’t an emitter of light either.
Well I’m glad I could brighten your day. Nothing like a good laugh, eh. Take care.
I missed it skimming the article. It’s a good thing having it in the thread, so thanks for doing the work.
THANK YOU
This is the first time I’ve seen this take upvoted.