

Here we are all remarking on it.
Here we are all remarking on it.
He’s never trying to distract from crises, his personality is just naturally like this.
While I don’t disagree with the sentiment, exo means outside.
The argument against cars also holds that people should live in places where cars aren’t necessary to avoid hermitude in the first place. You don’t need cars to socialize if you can walk to where people are, you don’t need cars for supplies if you can walk to where stuff is.
Long distance travel can have non-car solutions but also it shouldn’t be the default distance to be away from society.
Other people writing it for you and the openness with which I heard many other students discussing that they weren’t writing their own stuff.
I am entirely certain that it’s the same amount of cheating as it always was and the only thing that changed is that AI is how they’re doing it.
Make sure to get a pair that actually fit your head. They shouldn’t squeeze your temples, the ear bends should actually be on your ears, they shouldn’t slide around on your nose.
I wore glasses for like twenty years before I finally realized the source of every single problem I had with them was actually me picking the wrong frames and not inherent issues to glasses. Now that I’m aware of it I notice other people wearing ill-fitting glasses all the time.
I think this disparity in votes and comments is also hugely affected by how the UI has been changing over the years as well as the destruction of third party apps. The site is now designed in a way where active participation is less encouraged than ever before unless you’re running old reddit on a traditional computer with an ad blocker.
But I don’t think the software can differentiate between the ideas of defined and undefined characters. It’s all just association between words and aesthetics, right? It can’t know that “Homer Simpson” is a more specific subject than “construction worker” because there’s no actual conceptualization happening about what these words mean.
I can’t imagine a way to make the tweak you’re asking for that isn’t just a database of every word or phrase that refers to a specific known individual that the users’ prompts get checked against and I can’t imagine that’d be worth the time it’d take to create.
At my elementary school in Michigan in the 90s, the rope got hung up once and we could try but it wasn’t a requirement.
My hands, mostly. A damp washcloth when putting in some effort.
Because you have to have specific knowledge about how AI works to know this is a bad idea. If you don’t have specific knowledge about it, it just sounds futuristic because AI is like a Star Trek thing.
This current AI craze is largely as big a deal as it is because so few people, including the people using it, have any idea what it is. A cousin of mine works for a guy who asked an AI about a problem and it cited an article about how to fix whatever the problem was, I forgot. He asks my cousin to implement the solution proposed in that article. My cousin searches for it and discovers article doesn’t actually exist, so he says that. And after many rounds of back and forth, of the boss saying “this is the name of the article, this is who wrote it” and my cousin saying “that isn’t a real thing and that author did write about some related topics but there’s no actionable information there”, the boss becomes convinced that this is a John Henry situation where my cousin is trying to make himself look more capable than the AI that he feels threatened by and the argument ends with a shrug and an “Okay, then if it’s so important to you then we can do something else even though this totally would have worked.”
There really needs to be large-scale education on what language models are actually doing to prevent people from using them for the wrong purposes.
I’d have objected to having a cute name for a group I was in when I was in high school. As an adult, I think it’s fun.
I’ve never heard of this “pin” before and am fascinated by it. It does what smartphones already do but less conveniently? How did someone even pitch that in the first place?