No one does that.
No one does that.
Because they can be slotted in to work existing machinery without retooling the entire plant.
8gb of RAM? What year is this?
What media is an LLM going to be able to reproduce that I can’t already reproduce with a copy paste?
That critical mass will never come because people don’t feel the data has been stolen from them.
Rather, it’s traded in exchange for whatever online services they use.
And to them it’s a decent trade.
They are more efficient than pure ICE vehicles though in most situations.
At low speed and city driving the regenerative breaking can make a 30mpg motor into a 50-60 mpg motor.
I drove one for awhile and the efficiency is noticable.
Good. Influencers are a plague.
A lot of people.
I’ll tell you that it’s super nice to be able to watch things with other people in the car while you are all waiting on the car to charge.
Also, you don’t have to hold a phone and the screen is better.
I’m not giving up mobile deposit.
Leave my house? Duck that.
I think the feature is cool and I’m looking forward to it personally.
Maybe they should have made it opt in, but social features like this on other platforms like discord and stream aren’t, so … eh.
It’s just so hard to see where we transition from here.
We went from a resource economy to a manufacturing economy to a service economy… And now many services are being automated. So what’s next?
I’m in favor of the automation but recognize it’s going to cause pain in the near future.
I’ve seen people tout a ‘creative based economy’, but to be honest LLMs and GANs seen poised to grab that sector before anyone in service can transition to it.
You’d hope all of this would mean an easier life, but so long as capitalism is the name of the game there is zero incentive to spread the benefits among all.
This comment is the equivalent of some guy telling you that you’ll be paid in exposure and that the exposure is going to be worth way more than money in the long run, just trust me bro.
Can’t, really. Have several critical Windows only apps.
It’s a chicken and egg situation.
It’s frustrating because I don’t know it, and I don’t learn it because it’s frustrating.
Generally deploying some kind of service.
It’s things like this that prevent me from using Linux more.
I force myself to use it for projects where it’s an option because I feel I need to learn it better but I kind of dread it every time.
Inevitably I’m stuck frustrated reading conflicting guides from years ago and wondering just how badly I’m going to fuck things up this time.
Sometimes it all feels so esoteric.
18 billion yearly profit last I checked.
Not enough.
Never enough.