the bottom one is not a qr code. The padding is part of it.
The way I view it is that to eliminate that one con, you have to willingly give up on all the pros. Which is a ridiculous proposition in any scenario.
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
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.
you have to stay 9 feet away as the shockwave expands. That's the trick
"built on an open web framework...."
hard pass then. Why the hell would I want to open a browser instance for a terminal???
yeah this can only work if implemented by the devs. The only reason this can be done for some older emulated games is that there is only a megabyte or two needed to capture the state of the entire system. Not several gigabytes.
"the next generation cloud-native"
that's as far as I got. Cloud native is an immediate, non-negotiable red flag for me
a) because it's what everyone I know uses
b) telegram is not end-to-end encrypted by default. And not end-to-end encrypted at all for group chats. That's kind of a dealbreaker. Telegram is one of the last messaging apps I'd recommend.
exactly the same as 64 bit computing, except pointers now take up twice as much ram, and therefore you need mire baseline momory throuput/ more cache, for pretty much no practical benefit. Because we aren't close to fully using up a 64-bit address space .
As more people post ai generated content online, then future ai will inevitably be trained on ai generated stuff and basically implode (inbreeding kind of thing).
At least that's what I'm hoping for
i got it to cover the whole screen once.
It just keeps growing