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.
Wait a minute, I watched this as a kid. IT WAS ANIME?!?!? I thought it was a western caroon.
Man, I hope this keeps up and in 5 years time supporting Linux will be the norm.
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."
Achievements? What are those? Why do people say you are supposed to feel good when you complete one? I've only ever experienced a moment of respite. No matter how hard or challenging, it is just a checkbox to be ticked before moving onto the next task, ad infinitum.
This backdoor has existed for the past 2 months. If anything, Arch was one of the first to roll out the fix.
And yes, they stack.
I'm pretty sure it takes more effort, if not also time, to copy URL into VLC every time i find a video.
Don't you DARE call my mighty vessel a boat. It's a ship, A SHIP!! You feebleminded SIMPLETON!
Still, when I'm looking for a solution for a specific problem, reddit is basically the only reliable source at the moment.
Wish there was a quick way to search for posts across all instances using search engines.
I propose the following solution: Everyone is free to use any publicly available data to train AI. Any data generated by AI is automatically in the public domain and cannot be copyrighted.
It just works!