This guy is a sex pest.
This guy is a sex pest.
Yes we’ve known this about capitalism and automation for centuries. My point (that you’re ignoring) is that LLMs will not give us any kind of automation worthy of discussion in that context.
Except perhaps for shitty SEO recipe website automation.
All of these doomers are talking about the consequences of true AGI.
On the one hand, we don’t have true AGI, and probably won’t for a while yet.
On the other hand, we are so behind with regulating tech that if we do develop AGI we will certainly be completely unprepared for the consequences despite all these doomers telling everybody exactly what could go wrong. And they will be right.
Fingers crossed it doesn’t happen in our lifetimes.
This looks amazing, good work!
I spent 1 hour after release trying to fight Steam and then just bought it on GOG with no problem whatsoever.
Playing the linux build on Steam Deck and it runs great.
How much are the gas fees these days?
What’s best for the website owners is to have people actually visit and interact with their website. Blocking AI tools is consistent with that.
You can get the URL of the thumbnail from the youtube page and then enter that URL in the “thumbnail URL” text-box when creating/editing your post.
Please give more funding money, it’s only 10 years away UwU
An article about a tweet. Great, so we don’t get any actual details like how many false positives it generated that the human assistant had to sift through and discard before it happened to stumble on a real issue.
#1 iptables hater
It’s 2025! We hate nftables now!
Yes but I think the commenter is saying that if a person had installed this package, removing the package in the package manager is probably insufficient to remove the infection from the machine.
Capitalism.
TD?
Is it because the 1s get stuck in the bends in the pipe, but the nice round 0s can get around the corners more easily?
“no file size limit” sounds like a challenge…
The supported hardware/targets with Debian 13.0 on RISC-V include the SiFive HiFive Unleashed, SiFive HiFive Unmatched, Microchip Polarfire, and the VisionFive 2 and other JH7110 SoC platforms. Plus QEMU can work with Debian RISC-V as an emulated/VM target. Other RISC-V single board computers may work fine with Debian 13.0 if resorting to using their vendor kernels. Support for additional boards in the future may come to Debian 13 via Trixie-Backports.
FIFO if you know what i mean 💩
Where did you come from?
Well it’s mostly going directly to the hardware vendors (Nvidia) and infrastructure providers (Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud et al.).