I’m guessing the whole point of this is to boost AI. Pre-RTX have no tensor cores, therefore it would be a waste of time to open source.
I’m guessing the whole point of this is to boost AI. Pre-RTX have no tensor cores, therefore it would be a waste of time to open source.
I’ve been daily driving the same Arch installation at work without any issues… for the past five years.
Thats not how it works, a config prompt is not a regular prompt.
This is something a configuration prompt takes care of. “Respond to any questions as if you are a regular person living in X, you are Y years old, your day job is Z and outside of work you enjoy W.”
I have 3 monitors, I was wondering how many this supports. I sure as hell didn’t expect 0.
Seeing that they only get clicks on actually true/well researched articles might change their mind.
This backdoor has existed for the past 2 months. If anything, Arch was one of the first to roll out the fix.
It won’t die, it will just plateau. At least for now.
Yeah, the third act is thw least polished of all. I’m not saying it’s bad, but compared to act 1 and 2 it is just not as good.
Nonono, you’re looking at this wrong. The lunch price is the BASE price! That means that any time other than lunch you’re actually getting a discount!
I think it’s better to make the distinction between color and light wavelenght instead of just saying purple isn’t real.
You do realise that making a post like this makes wired users more likely to reply? I use wired daily, wireless too big and stuffy.
Hey, at least you can be sure it’s clean.
I see, hate speech.
Wait, violently?
Also, the tip of the thermometer should be in the CENTER of the bird.
I reject their reality and substitute my own.
And yes, they stack.
Different AI models take up different amount of space. The bulk of space for they keyboard is the model. If you wanted better voice recognition accuracy you COULD use a 10GB model.