You absolutely should, I had a blast with it. It’s truly a masterful puzzle game.
You absolutely should, I had a blast with it. It’s truly a masterful puzzle game.
No, in the game you can push the words around and redefine the effects that each object has. So you can push the word rock and make it say “rock is win” and touch the rock to win
I’m not familiar, what’s Quarto?
I have completely abandoned latex for typst at this point.
Yeah that shit is completely unreadable
No, I was totally flabbergasted and bamboozled until I read the parent comment.
I’ve used this specific bot. I work with a lot of junior engineers so I was hoping it would be able to catch a lot of the basics for me so we could ultimately reduce the back and forth in code reviews.
It just doesn’t get enough context from the rest of the repo to be super useful. It would often do this kind of thing where it would just speed garbage. I guess you could get it to be better by configuring it with a good pre prompt, but I don’t know if that would be worth the effort.
That makes no sense. Are you are implying that somehow going native gets you faster network transmission speeds?
Besides, the dashboards in home assistant are heavily customizable with css, which means that just using native components is not practically feasible.
Bruh this looks like gibberish ong
TL;DW: BAYC is full of really blatant Nazi references
I’ve heard that it doesn’t scale well. Something to do with the vacuum process? I don’t remember. Personally, I don’t really buy it.
I love insomnia. Switched from postman a while ago, haven’t looked back.
And they are probably looking for revenue streams.
Yeah of course. As it stands right now gpt 3.5 is free, but gpt 4.0, which has been demonstrated to produce better output and get do more, costs a monthly subscription.
At least doing that is likely to result in the student internalizing the information to some degree.
This is a good point, and I agree.
Chatgpt 3.5 is free. Can’t get more student priced than that.
Regarding the second part about outputs: that’s not practical. Suppose you ignore students running their own LLMs offline on their gaming gpus, where these corps wouldn’t have access to the info. It’s still wildly impractical because students can paraphrase LLM output into something that doesn’t look like the original output.
I currently renew my domains on namecheap and manage the records on cloudflare. Namecheap’s web interface is trash (doesn’t work in Firefox for no reason) and I dread every time I have to touch it. I’m currently considering just moving the registrations to cloudflare too.
Finally, a real hot take. It’s funny because all of the reasons you stated are exactly why I don’t like C++.
This is not new. It’s literally always been like this.
Yeah this is fine as long as you don’t force it on your users. Users really really don’t like default behavior changes.
I recommend watching this video about it: https://youtu.be/_bDXXWQxK38