

It’s still around, and it still sucks: https://nuclearplayer.com/
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It’s still around, and it still sucks: https://nuclearplayer.com/
You’ll be surprised to learn what the USD is backed by, then
Is this the first time a major politician has claimed something to be AI in order to deflect criticism?
But the Dems don’t (checks notes…) celebrate deporting illegal immigrants! I’m sure the people getting bombed in the middle east know that’s where the line is drawn! They think I’m a good guy for supporting Democrats, right???
What’s worse, bombing the middle east, or calling the Democrats out for bombing the middle east?
Nah, not for suicide:
But in the post warning users that the company will call the authorities if they seem like they’re going to hurt someone, OpenAI also acknowledged that it is “currently not referring self-harm cases to law enforcement to respect people’s privacy given the uniquely private nature of ChatGPT interactions.”
Good. It is.
Thank you President Trump.
Proton upstreams to Wine a lot. You can tell by the number of patches they have keeps fluctuating
How much do you tolerate before switching sides? Think about Windows vs Linux. People don’t switch.
Once you are ready to go public though you need to be stable and secure
Is that really true though? If you have a product people actually want, they’ll use it regardless of bugs
Going slow doesn’t mean you don’t break things either. If you don’t want to break things, you need test plans, logging and alerts
Is the benefit provided by ChatGPT worth 3 million electric cars? Can we maybe scrap something else, like 1% of fast fashion, to equal out the capacity?
And people ask why I support him…
Distro? No. Wayland? Yes…
I read most this article and don’t see how any of it is false or misinformation. Literally the first word in the page is “alleged”, and it’s full of arguments with linked citations from both sides
Wait, how is you providing evidence to back up your argument “doing work for others”?
JK we all know the answer … 🤡
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