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Skill issue
Skill issue
LLMs work by always predicting the next most likely token and LLM detection works by checking how often the next most likely token was chosen. You can tell the LLM to choose less likely tokens more often (turn up the heat parameter) but you will only get gibberish out if you do. So no, there is not.
Still good to add it as a comment for the unaware. Not everyone one on lemmy is into tech.
Not necessarily: If they came out right now and said that games run great, it might build expectations that they can’t meet.
The browser does not influence your download/upload speeds, with the exception of Tor, because it sends your traffic through a series of VPNs.
I don’t know what you measured, but it’s not the difference between browsers.
If it’s a well-known artist, looking them up on Wikipedia is a good way to get an idea what genre they make. A website that does this for all songs individually would probably be AI-powered and wrong most of the time.
Yes, because infrastructure, subsidies, education and social spending still need to happen and not paying your taxes will erode those things long before they stop a genocide. If you don’t care about getting in trouble with your government, there are more effective things that can be done.
Real men use non-lethal glide bombs.
Supposedly Nvidia has become a lot better on Linux lately. They finally dropped their weird framebuffer API or whatever (the one that was the reason for horrible Wayland compatibility and also caused a heated Linus Torvalds moment), and I think they even made their linux drivers open source.
It better be Greenland or I’ll be disappointed
“Allowing hackers to obtain her IP address” - and then? Just getting someone’s IP address shouldn’t get you very far. That’s what firewalls are for.
Yes they are.
Here’s a TED talk on YouTube from “Hide the pain Herold” a guy who was in a stock photo that became a meme: https://youtu.be/FScfGU7rQaM?si=MFVrgwlJQ8DSOfVB
Make the second letter an ‘a’
Rookie numbers, it takes me a solid 30mins
I don’t think money is the real issue here. It’s already budgeted for the military anyways - if it’s used to help other countries that’s a good thing in my book. Well unless it’s “helping” by funding the bombing of civilians, but what do I know.
I think it makes more sense if you think about backend applications: If you write a Webserver with ExpressJS in typescript, you need typescript only to compile it (dev dependency) but once compiled, you only need ExpressJS in your node_modules for the app to be able to run (“regular” dependency).
Frontend development is a bit strange in that respect, because often everything gets bundled into your dist/ directory, so technically there are no runtime dependencies? In that case it’s more of a hint to let you know “this goes into the bundle” vs. “this is part of the compiler toolchain”
What do you mean by email aliases?
Same happened to me, initially I also tried to remap keys to make it work. I ended up switching my keyboard to the EurKey layout (ANSI with common European alternate characters) and just got used to it.
Edit: EurKey ships with Linux and is easy to install on Windows - not sure about MacOS; here’s a link: https://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu/
Sounds like a CIA psyop
They removed JPEG XL support from chrome. It was behind a feature flag previously.
(At least that’s what I gathered from reading the screenshot.)