notice how short all the clips you saw were? That’s because it becomes incoherent after a short while.
notice how short all the clips you saw were? That’s because it becomes incoherent after a short while.
because that’s not how a phone is used.
But it is how any phone/desktop/laptop pollworks. So you’re proving my point. Most can’t even tell if the file they want is on the device in the first place, if they use stuff like cloud backups. To those people, the file is “in google”. Not tech savvy
it’s not becoming boomers. It’s about rarely meeting one who knows that, for example, wifi is not the internet. I’m not asking for detailed tech knowledge. But getting a blank face if asked something as simple as “where did you save the file?” or replying with “in the gallery/google photos” means you are not tech savvy. these are the absolute basics.
but gen z is not tech savvy. They can use a browser. and watch youtube. They never advance past that stage
except that it can, and regularly does, regurgitate copyrighted works verbatim.
I had lots of cars the size of burgers though, when I was a little child
that’s just how the code is rendered. There’s still all the usual constructs
because we can
doesn’t have to be a cube
the security of a blockchain in directly tied to the number of users actively participating. You need to incentivize users to keep participating indefinitely. You do this by rewarding them with something that they value. As the number of users dwindles, so does the network’s security. So how can a blockchain work on anything that isn’t a cryptocurrency? If it’s not a currency, then it can’t be used to motivate people to participate in the network. After all, you are spending real money to pay for the electricity to mine. If there’s nothing to pay you back with, that’s just money out of your own pocket. Who the hell would accept such a deal?
The way I view it is that to eliminate that one con, you have to willingly give up on all the pros. Which is a ridiculous proposition in any scenario.
the loaded die at the end that chooses one of the llm’s answers happened to land on a good word
it’s only 99.9% accurate because they haven’t released it. As soon as they do, it will quickly fall to 50% as usual. Because this type of thing is exactly what’s needed to develop tech to defeat itself.
I do have that extension installed. Never been bit so far. I don’t copy and paste anymore than a couple of lines at a time.