Depends on if we consider Zuccer a person.
Depends on if we consider Zuccer a person.
These “ai says” articles are all fluff. You can get an LLM to say just about anything you want. This is akin to “my child says we should eat the neighbor.”
You can agree with something someone says, and disagree with something else they say or do.
We’ll still be hulks, it just won’t be that incredible.
Oddly I can see neither this reply, nor my original comment, but can reply from my inbox within Voyager.
Ah okay, just found it curious. Thanks for lettin me know!
Somewhat niche a use case, but *extremely interesting. Hopefully it can be adapted for other conditions!
I feel like the pieces should be 3d as well.
A bot edited its comment? O.o
Then the social left started pushing things that it wanted purely because of morals
Example?
Do you mean Calibre?
Bots are indeed a problem, but at the same time so are the huge swaths of users dedicated to a single users whim. When one person with enough pulls says “I want to take over this entire area of the canvas” and it happens in minutes?… it ruins the experience. Bots are just a way for this to happen without the following.
Finishing off Abbadons Gate. Managed to get back into it after many months long break.
“Opinion,” in case you were serious.
The only thing I find lacking in OctoPrint is SLA support. Made the move from FDM a year or so back and haven’t been able to find anything that works.
One potential was an OctoPrint plugin, but it doesn’t support recent firmware versions of a reality firmware.
The only issue this would truly cause in the long run is a bit of admin work. There are and were plenty of scabs willing to take over unmoderated subs. Sure, the quality of those subs would have suffered, but Reddit never cared about that beyond what essentially boiled down to “don’t let “bad” content stay up.” Beyond that, mods could do whatever they wanted for the most part.
Very odd. I’d have thought they were gonna go for one take as much as possible, but I guess not.
That is honestly impressive. I can confidently say I’ve only owned one wired headset for a decade, and it’s the one I use for gaming so it never leaves my office.
Everything else has either broken, or been lost. Though I fully admit, serviceable wireless buds would be a thing of beauty. IIRC there are people out there actively working on the problem (other than the companies explicitly aiming for them to be a consumable forever.)
Not failing, but actively ignoring Metas own research that shows Facebook is directly harmful to children and teens.
I’d say actively continuing to harm children should outrank being a jackass and/or incompetence.