i had no idea about the beans, it's been a confusing education and i won't do it again 😬
edit: perhaps it's bean a confusing education, i don't even know anymore
i had no idea about the beans, it's been a confusing education and i won't do it again 😬
edit: perhaps it's bean a confusing education, i don't even know anymore
honestly i will watch westworld once, but i never use my netflix account but i watch stuff like physics lectures and chemistry videos all the time. i just find it fascinating, in a way scripted TV isn't for me.
i have used to to do simple shell scripts - like, "read a text file, parse out a semver, increment the minor version, set the last value to zero, write back out to the text file". simple stuff that can be easily stated it's pretty good at. mind you it was a bit wrong and i had to fix it, but it saved me googling commands and writing the script myself. I wouldn't have bothered normally but i do that once every two weeks so it's nice to just have a command to do it.
yeah my biggest use case it quick summaries of things. it's great getting a few bullet points, and i miss details a lot less.
isn't the article about Cortana being replaced by a gpt powered one?
i only saw the option for ultra, i bought it just to remove ads.. i'll have to go have a poke around 😕
to be fair, fucking up maths problems is very human-like.
I wonder if it could also be trained on a great deal of mathematical axioms that are computer generated?
oh this is super cool! and will change a lot of things, VR for instance.
I'm not sure how you know that?
this makes a lot more sense. I'll read the link, thank you
edit: yeah, that's a bigger risk. I'm a bit more torn.. I'm frustrated, the promise of an open protocol is having access to the content without signing up to mainstream services. I would really love that and it's what the protocol was designed for. cutting ourselves off feels like it's just going to doom the whole idea to being underused and fringe.
do you think xmpp would have done far better without google?
if they run a mastodon instance, you'd be federating with them just as much.
are you sure these comments are somehow protected by copyright and they can't use them? when I post publicly like this I have no expectation of control over use.I'd be very surprised if I could somehow sue a company using this comment to train AIs.
I'd also be surprised if that status changed somehow if the server was then connected to threads?