I’m not sure OpenAI has such a big a head start as we think in the field. What they have is a lot of money to train large models but Moore’s law is still alive and kicking.
I’m not sure OpenAI has such a big a head start as we think in the field. What they have is a lot of money to train large models but Moore’s law is still alive and kicking.
It may also be a corrupted firmware update.
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Never thought fog could be so dense.
I have a similar set-up
I use a wireless access point that can expose multiple ssid with different vlans (I think it a fairly common feature)
my router runs openwrt and the iot vlan is in a different firewall zone
use wireguard to remotely access the lan zone
I call my secretary and she faxes me screenshots, she cuts out the ads.
I feel like lemmy has a serious problem processing sarcasm.
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First aid.
I used to be super excited about Wayland but it’s been 15 years, now I’m too old to care.
My favorite distro still runs on xorg and it runs so well that I don’t remember why we needed Wayland in the first place. (I am not saying that there is none)
Tearing videos and games have been fixed on xorg when Wayland was supposed to be the only solution.
I am sure Wayland will eventually make X completely obsolete and will be a much needed modernisation of the Linux desktop stack.
But I can’t help but notice that it is not there yet, is old enough to carry it’s own significant technical debt and might never bring the simplification and streamlining that it once promised.
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About 39 °C
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I think it’s just hard to tell AI production from mediocre human production. But when humans make an effort their is no confusion possible.