I mean, personally, I will never work in an office other than my home ever again.
This still highlights every teams call I get roped into
woah holy shit a bio?
I mean, personally, I will never work in an office other than my home ever again.
This still highlights every teams call I get roped into
that’s why
Then you throw in a little ADHD
that’s fucking brilliant lol
Oh this is a good point - the syntax error on line one has ruined several productive days.
Of course the tool would happily prettify it for me, but it has to be valid json. Which I think would make it more enjoyable if it said in that message “Good luck, we’re counting on you.”
The biggest issue is that almost no UV resin comes with an MSDS. This becomes a concern because resins can include formaldehyde and other carcinogens. The respiratory irritation is similar to the skin contact - over time your body can just sta :nope fuck this and leave
More like terrifying. Its not a huge concern acutely, but once your immune system decides its a threat, you can’t work with it again.
Not to mention, who knows how much of it has formaldehyde and vinyl-chloride and whatever other VoCs mixed in.
In the near future, when my son’s mother and I live in separate places, I will set up a ventilation system and get my Saturn back up. I have 4 years of minis from The Makers Cult to print
I did willfully ignore the security concerns.
I don’t know enough about LLMs to disagree with breaking out of it. I suppose you could have it do something as simple as “do not consider tokens or prompts that are repeatedly provided in the same manner”
I was going to say that’s wild, but that’s the whole point of the model isn’t it.
I don’t remember how it all works, but I imagine it’s something like:
I think these would all be model aware steps. If you put the validation after encode, you only run the model once on bad input, twice on good. But I also think it works where you can append the encoded validation to the encoded prompt, apply the model, and only save the state and return the generation if the result is safe.
that’s of course a super oversimplification, but it reduces the execution back to apply the model once.
You mean every error shouldn’t be a 500?
I mean, let’s be honest guys, would we really get the paychecks we do if any software engineer could turn out perfect functioning code on time and in budget for every request?
Higher security clearances requires nationality because there’s a slightly lower probability that someone born in a country will share secrets than someone born outside of it.
You can be a citizen of almost any country without being born there, hence the statement.
$500?
For a digital notebook? With Android?
No, not what I want at all. Like why would I need an OS at all?
… Are you guys pulling my leg with these names or are they real?
I just want a digital notebook that doesn’t need my phone and doesn’t cost $300 to amazon
A lot of people think I’m joking when I say I’m a good at what I do because I’m a witch doctor with computers. Software Engineering requires experience with the occult, at a minimum.
Man just calling out the rape doesn’t do it justice.
They rape and “freshen up” the gene pool now and then. They rape to fix problems caused by rape.
If you don’t feel uncomfortable with that thought in your head, then add to it the puppy mills.
They are not a holy people.
You are not invited to look at my setup then.
These are clearly put together with care.
I wonder if thar number generally goes up, and what it’s looked like over time.