They are pole-ish.
It all comes down to the fact that LLMs are not AGI - they have no clue what they’re saying or why or to whom. They have no concept of “context” and as a result have no ability to “know” if they’re giving right info or just hallucinating.
One student told police the conversation became disturbing, saying it was apparent Worley "did not care at all". Worley made statements about snorting cocaine off of a hooker and described multiple sexually explicit acts, after asking students if they knew what "iglooing" and "snowballing" were. One student told police Worley taught two kids how to give a man oral sex, "walking them through the process step-by-step".
Multiple students overheard Worley tell the students that the lowest age he would date was 14-years-old.
I don’t get why a Central African country would try to send their prisoners halfway around the world - that would be insanely expensive and a logistical nightmare.
I feel like Trump must think the Congo is in South America instead of Africa…
Doesn’t deck verified mean a lot more than just Linux compatibility? Specifically conforming to deck controls, the deck screen size, and other aspects of playing on the deck?
If compiled languages bother you, then you’re gonna love assembly.
No, dumbass, they run on Energon. Go back to sleep and in the morning you have some reading to do.
A gui is helpful sometimes, but there’s a lot of cases where there’s no feasible way to make a good gui that does what the terminal can do.
Right tools for the right job.
For example, a gui to move a file from one folder to another is nice - drag and drop.
A gui that finds all files in a directory with a max depth of 2 but excludes logs and runs grep and on matching files extracts the second field of every line in the file? Please just let me write a one liner in bash
I don’t get what they were thinking, how could they write a character letter for a convinced rapist? “Ya but he never raped us!”
Ugh that face. Now I have an urge to snuggle a mountain lion. I bet I can do it, too. Once.
This is stupid, why can't I just point it at my interpreter? Oh, right, money. smh
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