

Sure, but machine learning like that is very different to how LLMs are trained and their output.
Sure, but machine learning like that is very different to how LLMs are trained and their output.
Worth noting as well that the OP said four packs a day for three days.
If I’m not mistaken, the origin of the phrase was wallstreet traders who used it to refer to the trades that happened when trump rolled back tariffs (or paused them, again).
Thus, TACO trade.
We’re not talking terminals, though, are we? You can run pwsh in dozens of terminals. As a shell, it’s… Very decent.
I’m not OP, but I don’t think they meant “weren’t Anglo” but instead that the villagers were literally diverse, i.e. a lot of different ethnicities.
It does put a confused spin on both “huh, you’re from the two rivers? You look like one of those Aiel” and the post-siege development of two rivers where the increased diversity from folk moving from different places to there causes tension in the villagers.
I may be wrong, though.
Yes, but you can just push it down to lay flat and it’ll stay there, flat against the surface (uh, as in table)?
I’m confused by this, as that was always an option with the existing keyboard cover.
Pretty much that - the NAS instance is running all the time, and there’s a setting in Immich for the network address for the ML container(s) that accepts a comma (or semi colon) separated list, which is tried in order.
The docs mention that you can balance requests, but you’d have to use an external method for that at the moment.
If it helps, I have an ml container on my more powerful machine and have my Immich insurance pointing at that, then the local NAS container in order. If it’s on, it powers through (so I turn it on if I’m about to dump a batch of photos) and if it’s not it churns slowly through (e.g. if my phone uploads one or two).
It’s super easy to do! Would recommend.
For what it’s worth, I subscribe to the “use your TV as a screen, plug another device in to deal with content” method. It’s not connected to the network.
So, whatever my TV wants to do, I’m not using it’s janky apps that might get slow over time or try to advertise to me - my Nvidia shield (which is on the ropes/way out due to some updates it pushed) CEC wakes the TV and plays content without having any particular insight into my emotional state. But I can replace that relatively easily/cheaply until my screen literally stops working, rather than if some new service isn’t supported on it or an old one is deprecated.
I’m being tempted to replace the shield with a NUC or other device due to the updates I mentioned above - but I can probably replace the launcher more easily.
Do you mean the series specific tweaks? I thought the comics were written closer to 2000.
Just checked, they were originally published 2006-2012.
Which book was that, out of interest, if you’d recommend it?
Though it’s worth noting that, currently, you need to relaunch WhatsApp on a device every few weeks.
I thought this would be my key to being able to uninstall WhatsApp, but it’s not quite.
Also, people have an annoying habit of calling me via WhatsApp, which currently has no implementation in Beeper. This results in a hasty launch of WhatsApp, which then has to catch up with all the messages sent since the last launch, and I’ll inevitably miss the call.
Wondered if you typo’d the 678 until I read the article - damn! That’s a heck of a range!
I’ve been really enjoying Blue Jeans by Synapson, after picking it up in a band camp Friday.
I spent a lot of time on a recent holiday trying to think about composition and getting nice photos… But I’m not sure I succeeded. Still took too many photos with an eye towards sifting through them later.
Just as I was saying to myself “I’m pretty happy with the Garmin I have, I don’t need a new Pebble,” here come Pebble’s marketing department with a reason!
… What do you mean this is an announcement from Garmin?
Genuine question, but how is functionally more limited? You can still run any executable, munge text outputs, and… Well, isn’t that what just about any shell do?
On top of that, you can play with objects on the pipeline, which fewer shells support.
Edit: perhaps you mean in comparison to scripting tools, e.g. Python? I had read the OP to be asking more about it as a shell, I think.
Feels like anyone that confused would have a really hard time buying Steam games in the first place…
If they have enough money to burn on LLM results, they clearly have enough and I don’t need to keep donating mine.