The only down side, IMO, is that the models are proprietary and closed.
It’s only going to hallucinate until it gets new input from reality. Not nearly as precarious as generative models.
It also doesn’t help in oligopolies where you are stuck with mostly bad options.
Use ropes to pull your legs apart while you lay on your back on a table. Also work on the splits with each foot on a separate chair.
Lost me at .NET. Hard pass.
$329 for a thermostat? Yikes.
Good. They can both die in a fire.
Getting tracked 😂
It seems lacking in features on Linux. I figured out how to record (always on in background), but the other tools either don’t seem to work or aren’t documented. e.g. reviewing clips, any sort of interface, the shortcut keys didn’t work for me, etc.
Yikes, lots of misinformation here.
Alias it to pull those in automatically?
The problem with cosmetic items is the payout % to the artist. It’s so fucking low, I have no idea why artists work so hard for it.
Indeed. Everyone here has clearly lost their sense of humour.
Stop complaining about difficulty, pussies. Git gud.
Yes, but at least it wasn’t X.
It’s better to call it X and not continue to soil the Twitter name.
Hey, it’s better than the gnome developers who will just close your issue when the discussion gets “too heated” or they refuse to see your use case as valid.
Is this the pinnacle of life?
A bit of topic; am I the only one that pronounces it “butterface”?