That's kind of the big problem with a lot of the Americans talking about moving to Europe for benefits. They lack these benefits because their jobs aren't specialized or well paid, and European countries aren't likely to accept their visa applications. Outside of marrying a European national, the best path is probably collective bargaining in the states.
His critique of it is basically that it's too "woke" but he really has nothing to say about the essential elements of any movie (plot, tone, character development, etc). He's either unable or unwilling to separate politics from his review. It's like he doesn't know a movie can be well made even if you disagree with its themes.
As long as you can't describe an objective loss function, it will never stop "hallucinating". Loss scores are necessary to get predicable outputs.
They also separate men from women and anytime something unconventional happens (e.g. women wearing Tefillin), the Chassidim freak out. All the rules in place there are to prevent the Old City from descending into chaos.
Still, this thread is better than BEAN memes.
Sounds like a cool feature. I'm honestly down for doing a good chunk of lemmy-ui
dev work as I'm kind of getting rusty in React with my new job being strictly backend these days.
Doesn't work but it does change the results??? https://i.ibb.co/wg4fdz2/Screenshot-20230706-080245.png
It certainly does feel like it. I wonder how ads were inserted into the results and not marked as such.
There's someone actually building this right now. It's a Lemmy search engine. https://browse.feddit.de
Not a keyboard issue. But if I look up beans site:reddit.com
I get only reddit results. I wonder why 🤔😂
Going to do a run with duckduckgo in my browser. Probably about time I move stuff away from Google anyways.
The powers that be have done a great job convincing the layperson that copyright is about protecting artists and not publishers. It's historically inaccurate and you can discover that copyright law was pushed by publishers who did not want authors keeping second hand manuscripts of works they sold to publishing companies.
Additional reading: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statute_of_Anne