Is it pretty easy to set up on a CLI?
I'd want to do that if possible.
Is it pretty easy to set up on a CLI?
I'd want to do that if possible.
I rearrange my icons all the time thinking "no this will be more efficient" and I just never really know where everything is.
Falls in line with the ethics of basically all known gods.
Well they wouldn't be middle fingers anymore but we understand the sentiment
I'm a fan generally of LLMs for work, but only if you're already an expert or well versed at all in whatever you're doing with the model because it isn't trust worthy.
If you're using a model to code you better already know how that language works and how to debug it because the AI will just lie.
If you need it to make an SOP then you better already have an idea for what that operation looks like because it will just lie.
It speeds up the work process by instantly doing the tedious parts of jobs, but it's worthless if you can't verify the accuracy. And I'm worried people don't care about the accuracy.
I wouldn't hate that. I've been meaning to try some AI extension to add to my VSCodium install to talk to my self hosted AI instance.
It would be fun to compare it to a de-microsoted extension
A plug-in for what?
And why isn't a normal video generation app/site fine?
I also just swapped my monitor out after nearly 12 years with it.
I think ANYTHING you would have bought new would have looked awesome. Panel tech has advanced.
I wanted an apartment with a balcony but they're all $500+ more a month in rent then I'm already paying.
Fair, but if I'm technically violating TOS and CF tunnels aren't working anyways, I might as well try it.
Seems like an Internet clout chaser.
I stopped following the influencer lefty scene shortly after becoming a lefty.
They all suck. Organize locally. Ignore the terminally online.
I already have a stack of Optiplex 30XX SFF PCs. It would be cheaper spending the $100-$200 for a high capacity HDDs TBH. And the idea is that I manage the content on it from my own 30tb store.
12-16tbs of TV and movies is kind of a lot lol.