Circulators have already existed for quite while for electromagnetic waves. Maybe some of the ideas here can be used to improve them though?
Circulators have already existed for quite while for electromagnetic waves. Maybe some of the ideas here can be used to improve them though?
It’s like clockwork
Prompt engineering is the same as software engineering, right?
Sounds like a bad thing tbh.
Always look out for random people when it affects their bottom line
I, for one, am looking forward to the AI ouroboros training itself on its own outputs
I’m so tired of these tech-bros trying to convince everyone that we need AI
I’m following the Discworld Reading Order Guide 3.0 that I found once on wikipedia
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Discworld_Reading_Order_Guide_3.0_(cropped).jpg
It’ll heat the planet up a lot more too if it scales up
Soma, Stasis (and the other games in the series), Observer, Observation
Back when I did cross-country and track, we did shin splint prevention drills each day that basically involved walking about 20m first on our toes, then 20m on our heels, then repeating both of those steps with our toes pointing in and again with our toes pointing out.
I usually only block communities, like NoStupidQuestions. There are actually quite a few stupid questions that can be asked, it turns out.
The only other instances I’ve blocked are HilariousChaos for all the spammy/unfunny communities they make and most of the foreign language instances.
In my opinion, yes. If it has telltale signs of being AI generated, it’s garbage.
I think the window for the testing is what matters more. Whatever they do off-season is their business, as long as its not in their system during training and competition
I guess they did bother to create something, although with minimum effort. It comes across as insincere most of the time.
Now ppl just need to jam the controller/video frequencies it uses to counter it.
Disclaimer: don’t do this unless you want the FCC knocking on your door too
Looks like a new CVE dropped lol
Interesting experiment, but I’d rather have a personal machine that isnt completely useless when/if the internet goes out. Also would be nice not to depend on a centralized service that could easily revoke access.
Seems like it’s better suited for company work computers.
Lets you turn it off for good…until Google removes that feature