Phi3 is surprisingly good for its size and speed too
Phi3 is surprisingly good for its size and speed too
Risky link click of the day
I just sold your ID on the dark web hope that’s ok
Honestly, I don’t think anyone can actually say 100% for sure that your webcam can’t be accessed. We don’t know what we don’t know—new exploits are discovered every day—thus it’s worth the extra 2 seconds to cover and uncover it.
Do we have specific names of the people making these great decisions?
we should make like a scoring system that (without human involvement) determines what brains are the best and worst behaved, thus more likely to benefit their leaders. we could design our society to keep people so preoccupied on making their score better (through things not beneficial to themselves whatsoever) that they don’t have enough time to think about how completely alone and manipulated they feel (we don’t want them feeling that :). maybe down the road this score could be used for good things like improving the economy (selling access to third parties) and handling food and resource concerns (automated death row enrollment)
and brains too, very dangerous
I’m already using AI for coding. It helps me find AND fix bugs much faster, while teaching me exactly what I did wrong and why the solution works. It’s insane.
I think the only thing that could really stop or slow down AI’s impact on jobs would be some sort of large economic crash, war, or a major supply chain issue with computing parts. It’s proving to have actual, real world use cases now in many lines of work. And the sky’s the limit
addy.io is another alternative
Yes, but it’s also the name of a VPN app by CloudFlare
1.1.1.1 might meet your needs
I’ve found small invidious instances seem to work better. There’s also Piped
if (vehicle.getSpeed() % 2 === 1) {
vehicle.useFreedomEagleUnits = true
} else {
vehicle.useFreedomEagleUnits = false
}
The price tag? $75,000.
Not too bad for an old doorstop.
How do you use this on iOS?
I can see the double posts on that community from the instance itself and from other instances, through the official UI and through third-party apps. Seems to be a community issue or federation bug
If they’re one-time use, how does that work with accounts that require that number to stay attached to your account and use it as two-factor authentication?
Are you able to run LLMs on your own computer?
If so: