

Training is not prompting
Training is not prompting
Trademark suit from the premium cable channel in 5…4…
A lot of what Linux lacks is UI design, and at least 50+% of that is just because of what we got used to using other products.
I never auto-delete automated crap. Mark as read and stick it in a folder outside Inbox. Leave it alone until retention policy auto-deletes it.
They’ll know you received it either way. If they want to flood you with useless crap that you could just as easily ad-hoc if you actually needed it, make them pay to store it.
Just don’t be like my customers who auto-bin emails that come from our fucking ticketing system, are created by a human, and are asking for specifics on their request.
It was like “people who would never play GTA trying GTA and reacting”
I wonder what this woman thinks of being immortalized for this moment
Honestly I think if Proxmox got VMWare money then they’d become stuffed to the gills with business sharks and probably go the same route eventually.
That is not a Proxmox problem, that is a capitalism problem.
The only thing they were afraid of is that someone who wasn’t on “their side” would beat them to it.
There will be replaced with a Cup Agent from OpenAI
this right here is the bullshit that keeps people out, brother
Same things goes for leftist thinking (I see you’re a .ml enjoyer)
Stop trying to browbeat people into your ideology, calling them stupid provokes an irrational negative emotional response, even if your ideas are objectively more logical, as they’ll just reject it
This is why capitalism is so effective with their “come to the dark side, we have cookies!”
Just because it’s free doesn’t mean you don’t need to sell it
In the earliest days you absolutely did, it became optional later; especially once gopher:// stopped being a thing
You think that if we can scale 6 racks down into one cube that someone wouldn’t just buy 6 racks of cubes?
They’ll always hunger for more.
We used to edit the system keymapping on the school Macintoshes and duplicate a letter somewhere, and then we’d do the same to a second machine using the letter that the first could no longer type; then we’d switch the physical keycaps
“We can’t release this vaccine for 30 years until we know that the placebos all got the disease and the vaccinated held resistance that whole time without producing any babies with autism”
I have gotten promotions and raises my whole life. I make more than I ever have before, even considering inflation.
The whole time, this has never not been true.
Generic models are not ready yet and won’t ever be but my company is using something from AWS called “Q” I think (heh, great name this day in age) but because it performs training rounds (*I think!) on a set of documents you define (like process documentation) its actually pretty good at finding exactly the information and suggesting additional reading. We’re using it on a process guide of a couple hundred pages; not sure how it scales to other sizes or what the cost is.
I do not think that even Elon has enough power at SpaceX to force them to design next-generation rockets using Large Language Models. Engineers know better than that. Their next rocket wouldn’t even make it off the pad.
Yeah it’s not so much the infrastructure but the political alignment that raises an eyebrow here
Do yourself a favor and don’t look up his political beliefs either.
Probably not a lot of space savings, but certainly a reduction in complexity, which helps programmers keep everything together and frees their time to work on the newer stuff