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you mean it doesn’t work when the device is turned off? weird! /s
you mean it doesn’t work when the device is turned off? weird! /s
rule of thumb: multiply by 4 to convert from years to quarters. You’re welcome.
no, the truth is it’s impossible even then. If the result involves randomness at its most fundamental level, then it’s not reliable whatever you do.
sometimes, a script needs to be edited in a plain text editor, without having access to an lsp or any other dev tools.
the results are random therefore the dataset is useless.
tell that to any fpga toolchain
you released it under a non open source license. So very clearly: no it is not
it is only open source if i can build it myself. Which I can’t if you just give me the weights.
The weights are the “compiled” version of the dataset. It’s the dataset that’s the source, not the weights
that’s not how asymptotes work.
if they don’t make enough tips to reach minimum wage, the employer still has to pay
this has “draw the rest of the fucking owl” vibes to it. especially step 3
another valve?
they would not be banned outright. They just can’t be used to process data about customers.
But an ai furry porn generator doesn’t necessarily process customer data
If you try to start learning how they work, the first thing you realize is that hallucinations are fundamental to how the technology works. Of course they are unfixable. That’s literally how they work.
They’re broken clocks that happen to be right more than just twice a day, but still broken nonetheless.
there is the keepassxc-cli command. And it also supports ssh keys with integration with ssh-agent. So yeah
one of the extensions has the description: “an easy flow to update passwords”
If that has to be an extension, then this sucks
keep a copy of the db on your phone. I set up syncthing so the “cloud” I back up to is just my phone. You can obviously use other methods too for redundancy. I also use keepass, so my database is in my control.
markdown is standardized? I haven’t found two parsers that parse the same file the same for any but the most trivial documents
could have been between the cat and myself. The cat still gets preference.
the fact that it was found by luck, not methodically, to me implies that there probably are other backdoors we didn’t get lucky with.
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz