Well, the LLM was prompted to find the odd one. Which I consider a (relatively) easy one. Reading the headline, I thought that the LLM was able to point this out by itself, like "Excuse me, but you had one sentence about pizza toppings in your text about programming. Was that intended to be there for some reason, or just a mistaken CTRL-V?"
Well, lets call it an armed robbery, then.
I had a friend at university who got a job fixing cobol stuff before Y2K. The bank paid him extremely well, housed him in a luxury apartment during the job, and, as he had no driving licence, dropped in a car with free driver for him.
And the depraved in the US are - tada! - Republican voters. God, feel free to purge.
Very interesting technique to get the widths of the glyphs uniform without them looking ugly in most cases. OK, one can make it look bad if you know the "pain points" of the system, but in normal flowing texts, the fonts do look good.
Completely useless from many sources where I have to rely on a keyboard for entering passwords.
That was not because he was an actor. That was because Reagan was stupid enough to listen to the wrong people.
Wouldn't it be funny when he could not recognize the woman because she used a fake image, too?
Feel free to do it. You'll freeze your ass off and be the laughing stock of the country.
Good. Copyright violations for commercial gain are one of the most mindlessly over-penalized issue in the books. This time, it could actually used for good. Making millions out of copyright violations in the US is probably next to gang rape and mass murder.
So better put Trump behind bars in order not to set bad precedents.
The best way to get a good answer is probably to ask the man on anything cuneiform, Dr. Irving Finkel.