

Because the EU tries to respect international laws and agreements to show that they can be dependable partners, unlike bullies like Putain or Trump.


Because the EU tries to respect international laws and agreements to show that they can be dependable partners, unlike bullies like Putain or Trump.


IMO language is a layer above consciousness, a way to express sensory experiences. LLMs are “just” language, they don’t have sensory experiences, they don’t process the world, especially not continuously.
Do they want to preserve themselves? Or do they regurgitate sci-fi novels about “real” AIs not wanting to be shut down?


Guess Russia has the right climate for snowflakes lol.


As already mentioned, going from “not enough RAM” to “enough RAM” is way more noticeable than any speed difference.
If your mainboard can run two different sticks in dual-channel mode (see manual for where to put them if you have four slots, and you might have to manually configure them both to the same values in the bios) then the speed increase from dual-channel might even offset the lower frequency.
The CPU might also run some parts connected to the memory controller at different frequencies depending on RAM frequency which can also make a slight difference. But still, having enough memory is the most important issue.
Not as a noun, but it’s occasionally used as a verb in the sense of “crippled” or “restricted”.
and even though this has been done (Glimpse) nobody jumps ship to this new, more maturely named alternative that is exactly the same. They stay on GIMP
Well, the Glimpse project didn’t do the boring thing and just rebrand GIMP, they had more ideas and not enough people to work on them so they failed pretty quickly. If a simple rebrand would be used more than the original still remains to be proven, though it not existing might also be taken as indication that the demand for “GIMP with another name” isn’t there.


Most overpaid “worker” ever.


https://github.com/nullobsi/cantata is an active fork, used by the link above.


music player demon runs in the background and plays music (always remembers its position, and if you reboot while playing music it’ll continue playing automatically when the system is up again), and can be controlled by various clients like Cantata, Euphonica or Plattenalbum (they should all do 2.) and many others. It can output network streams, clients can connect over the network (control the music on your PC from your phone), utility demons to feed your play queue with similar or random songs…
Very versatile, though setup is a bit more complicated than with one simple program.


Maybe you should want to feed that to an AI then.


Reality-deprivation by Mecha-Hitler.


Trump and Epstein Ballroom.


Well, “fill your fridge/freezer so there’s less cold air inside that can be replaced by warm air when opening it, then it does need less energy to cool down again after opening” is true, but the reasoning… No isolation is perfect (and certainly not that of affordable household fridges) so there’ll always be warmth getting in that has to be moved out again. Cooling only doesn’t require energy if surrounded by equal coolness.


Or conserving only shit.


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/redirect-bypasser-webextension/ in desktop Firefox seems to work for your link. For mobile there might be apps that you share the link to and they dissect it, but a very quick search didn’t turn up anything.


To Youtube such views probably look more like a viewbot than a legitimate user, so they don’t count it.


IIRC the first draft had the keys all controlled by Microsoft, with no option to use your own, and no option to disable it. Don’t think the GPL had anything to do with it directly, though it was people wanting to use Linux (and other systems than the one pre-installed) on their own hardware that complained.


And the first iteration was much more locked down, only got changed after public complaints.
The real reason may be that they want to make it harder for their forged documents to be discovered: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibri#In_crime_and_politics