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I won that bet.
Living 20 minutes into the future. Eccentric weirdo. Virtual Adept. Time traveler. Thelemite. Technomage. Hacker on main. APT 3319. Not human. 30% software and implants. H+ - 0.4 on the Berram-7 scale. Furry adjacent. Pan/poly. Burnout.
I try to post as sincerely as possible.
I won that bet.
They can read. They don’t care.
Which usually leads to their being shut down.
It’s nice to see an org choose a side, but then we lose that org and we’re back to square one.
I did not know that. Thanks.
SpaceX’s track record for orbital insertion definitely had something to do with that. When last I knew, N-G didn’t have its own launch facilities (that might’ve changed in the last few years but I doubt it).
Probably jet lagged, too. A lot of pre-prods are worked on during the flight home from a conference and after one gets home when they can’t sleep.
Also, they have to follow Swiss law if they want to stay in business.
Hardware in cars, like hardware in computers drifts in configuration over manufacturing time. Some cars from a manufacturer might have some granularity of tracking that earlier units off the line didn’t. Toyota does this with their Camry hybrids, for example.
I’ve had this happen before on some weird systems. Unplugging and replugging the keyboard woke the keyboard back up.
That’s one of the reasons why uploads to the Archive have torrents.
Now if they’d just fix the damn tracker…
Change up the kinds of malware they write.
Do people seriously not keep copies of their finished work anymore? They just post them and delete the local copy?
I thought that feature was built into it, but okay.
Folks have made it - I think ollama was name-checked specifically because it’s on Github and in Homebrew and in some distros’ package repositories (it’s definitely in Arch’s). I think some folks (at least) aren’t talking about it because of the general hate-on folks have for LLMs these days.
That’s how we got far right influencers, though. They took the naming and shaming and turn them into grifts.
Either the article’s author has an editor who made the change, or the author knows what side his bread’s buttered on.
We’ve seen time and again what happens when a mega gets a foothold in something grassroots: Embrace, extend, extinguish.
Don’t bet the farm on it.