- Copilot can’t read my mind and figure out what I’m trying to do.
Try writing comments
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- Copilot can’t read my mind and figure out what I’m trying to do.
Try writing comments
Training new models is expensive. Running them can be fairly cheap. So no
I work with people who work in this field. Everyone knows this, but there’s also an increased effort in improvements all across the stack, not just the final LLM. I personally suspect the current generation of LLMs is at its peak, but with each breakthrough the technology will climb again.
Put differently, I still suspect LLMs will be at least twice as good in 10 years.
You should write a post sometime about what you know from the internals of Skype. I would read it.
Windows? Gears? Seat? Mirrors?
People will mention Gimp, but check out Krita as an alternative to Adobe
92.3%
96.8!!
Free RuneScape I shill 2009scape.org but there’s others. I know there’s free WoW, Maplestory, and pretty much every other popular MMO as well
Another reason to play open source remakes instead of the original
I predicted you wanted to multiply your answer by 1.2x. No need to thank me!!
Good, AI is the trojan horse to copyright.
If Big Macs, houses, gas and college tuition all went up, it’s time to realize these are not all in bubbles and instead realize due to inflation your salary has been halved.
Houses only increased a little bit. The rest is inflation making your salary 30% less
This app seems to be about any generic courses, not just language learning. So someone can make a language course in the way you’ve described
Good luck for them. Hopefully more big tech goes towards unions
Bro dont organize nothing in your work place, its common sense.
I understand your sentiment, but you’re basically asking people to be only protest in places it’s easier to ignore
Someone made a wrapper for it you can run: https://github.com/corbt/agent.exe/
You’re an OG for providing the OC
As someone who follows the startup space (and is thinking of starting their own, non-AI driven startup), the issue is all of the easily solvable problems have already been solved. The only thing that shakes up the tree is when new tech comes along and makes some of the old problems easy to solve.
So take a look at crypto - If you wanted to make a tip bot on Telegram, before crypto that was really hard. You needed to register with something like PayPal, have the recipient register with PayPal, etc etc etc. After crypto it was “Hey this person sent you 5$, use this private key if you want to recover it” (btw I made this service and it was used a lot).
Now look at AI - Imagine making a service that detects CSAM before AI took off. As an aside, I did NOT make this service, but I know a group of people who did. Imagine trying to make this without the AI boom - you’d need millions of images for training data, a PhD in machine learning, and so much more. Now, anyone can make it in their basement.
The point is, investors KNOW the bubble is a bubble and that it will pop. It doesn’t matter though. They’re looking for people who will solve problems that previously cost 1bln to solve with only 1mln of funding. If even 1% of their companies pay off, they make a profit.
This makes sense. Still, as someone who used Marcos on and off for 4 years, there’s literally been times where I gave up on frustration because some sort of app didn’t run for “security” reasons