I’m stealing that last comment for my own conversations.
I’m stealing that last comment for my own conversations.
It is one of the xkcds of all time.
Yes, you have to beat them yourself or they’ll never learn to let you sleep.
Windows: 95
Gabe: imma head out
Just wondering whether we can start referring to Tiananmen Square 1989 as a “lootbox”, or Xi as a “microtransaction” and let China fix our problems.
I’d also wager the proportion of human users is much higher on Lemmy.
But in addition to what happened to Yahoo, Meta’s platforms also use the network effect to keep users. Once the tide turns and the network effect is stronger elsewhere the userbase may quickly evaporate, like what happened to MySpace.
Why would you need to do that if it’s off by default and locally processed?
Putting on a sock, lost my grip and punched myself in the particulars.
Pick a different scapegoat; Apple’s one of the better ones in this area
High-speed is actually low-speed, got it
Books.
Most librarians are knowledgeable and love helping you find something, or getting it in from another library.
I’m still trying out combinations of hardware and models, but even my old Intel 8500T CPU will run around reading speed with a stock version of Meta’s Llama 3.2 3b (maybe the one you tried) with mostly good output—fine for rewriting content, answering questions about uploaded document stores etc.
There are thousands of models tuned for various purposes, so one of the key questions is your purpose. If you want to use your setup for something specific (e.g., coding SQL) you are going to be able to find a much more efficient model.
No, while he was sprinkling crack on it he realised it was a mannequin.
❌ Geforce Now ❌ AAA gaming ❌ Meta Quest 3
So close…
Well, no, not the same thing. This is a meta critique.
Like moths to an orange flame
So what exactly is linktree?
It would explode his head