The cost isn’t the only thing affected by the BOM. It also has implications on design, elements protection, dimensions, and mass. I understand many still love this feature though and consider it well worth the trade-offs.
The cost isn’t the only thing affected by the BOM. It also has implications on design, elements protection, dimensions, and mass. I understand many still love this feature though and consider it well worth the trade-offs.
Yep. Back left, trying hard not to sexualize Annie.
Well believe it or not the book isn’t one page whose entire contents read “We’re good”. It is a whole well reasoned length of prose supporting that with reason.
While I always love a Mitchell and Webb reference, I can say I don’t think so. I think the book Humanity by Rutger Bregman is a good reminder that we are mostly good.
It is working well for my purposes, but I suppose I may have recommended something without knowing this part of the story.
We kill humans constantly too, and we probably obliterated the rest of the hominins also. I’m just saying we have a chequered track record.
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Heads up! Plex media server with the Plex clients on all your devices is such a smooth experience. Highly recommended. And their “Watch together” feature is so nice for people that prefer to stay in bed and spend the winter binge watching next to a warm body.
Only Apple fans caring seems to me a paradox. If that were the case no such Android application would exist.
I’ve lived here for years and have just heard “noggies” for the first time. Is this pejorative or playful in most contexts?
Candidly, I wish I had an answer to that question, because that would mean something legitimately interesting was at work. Same sort of people that think the planet is flat, I guess.
Posting this moist garbage over and over, why?
Yes it could be done that way, and maybe GPT models were used, but calling these API’s isn’t free and there are plenty of open and surely internal models that could be used for that purpose.
Not likely. They may have tested it as an adversarial feedback tool, but it would be much more accurate and efficient to get the source data rather than paying OpenAI for maybe correct information.
They did, I believe, trick ChatGPT into exposing some of its source data though, but it was only a few hundred MB’s.
Jesus!
That makes the UFO attack theory about as plausible as this chupacabra sighting.
That’s from that article and pretty funny. What I’m saying is taking the leap from “people don’t know what this object in a video is” to “aliens are attacking our satellites” is just silly. Do you realize that? Honestly? Sharing this as news is just nuts.
Now, am I entertained? Yes, but only in the absence of pretense that this is real.
If you provided a source to the original, authenticated version of the video on a reputable wire service, we’d be having a different conversation. Just saying some bloke that is a “defense contractor” as though that guarantees authenticity, is not good enough for a claim of such magnitude. How facile to think this is in any way factual. Seriously, there is time left to get your head in the game. Life is too short to be bamboozled by nonsense like this.
They did add to the discussion. They added a perfectly valid and well described suggestion for improving the community by removing members willing to share obvious misinformation.
Just because a video says “actual” in the corner doesn’t make it real. This is about as convincing as the Santa sleigh flying across the moon in Christmas Vacation. Get ahold of yourself.
Another great example where a setting given to the user would completely resolve the issue.
With moisture in the air and the gentle sea breeze upon our faces; life is good.