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Article wrote: Ever waved goodbye on Zoom and felt super awkward? As if feeling awkward after a Teams meeting were better.
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On the whole, it would rather be in Philadelphia.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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One question has relentlessly followed ChatGPT in its trajectory to superstar status in the field of artificial intelligence: Has it met the Turing test of generating output indistinguishable from human response? Or that's what it wants us to think
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Article wrote: Has it met the Turing test of generating output indistinguishable from human response? Depending on which human response, it might even get better marks
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indeed ... lately I've seen research papers about Theory of Mind for LLMs (for example https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.01660 - this one dates from 4 Sep 2023), but I am not sure if this supersedes the Turing test. Intuitively, I would say yes ...
modified 7-Nov-23 9:02am.
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JetBrains' high-performing compiler moves to beta for all platforms and can be used in all Kotlin projects. It's the second highest compiler in the world?
After whoever created that Br**nf*ck compiler
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Pardon me, but everytime I see that name I can't avoid to smile a bit because of german[^]
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On October 25, 2023, the Windows filesystem team released an early preview of copy-on-write (CoW) linking in the Windows 11 Insider Canary channel. Do you copy?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Do you copy? No, I write.
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Microsoft's Insider builds often tend to reveal interesting features that are hidden from plain sight as they are not a part of the announced set of features, changes, and improvements in release notes. Less UWP, more like OOPs
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Article wrote: Microsoft's Insider builds often tend to reveal interesting features that are hidden from plain sight as they are not a part of the announced set of features, changes, and improvements in release notes. And that will probably be the source of some amusement in the insider news...
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Bankman-Fried convicted on seven charges, faces maximum sentence of 110 years. Crypto crook is a crook
Maybe a little too redundant there
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There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;
He bought a crooked cat which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.
-- Mother Goose
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1 down, too many to go.
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Article wrote: faces maximum sentence of 110 years. From which how many will he really sit?
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If he gets the maximum sentence, he'll probably be eligible for parole sometime around 2100. And good riddance.
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If that's true... nice.
It's about time that such people get hard consequences for their acts.
As Maximilian said... sadly there are still a lot out there waiting for their part.
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Microsoft has changed the terms and conditions for its online services to include a warning that “excessive” users of its generative AI services will have their access restricted. By 'All you can eat', we didn't mean that you could eat all of it
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Kent Sharkey wrote: By 'All you can eat', we didn't mean that you could eat all of it I have a friend that got banned from two "all you can eat" restaurants
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Leo is free to use for all Brave desktop users, with mobile support planned in the coming months. A premium version of the chatbot is also available for $15 per month. It doesn't say your name before asking if you want to play thermonuclear war
And it plays securely
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It doesn't say your name before asking if you want to play thermonuclear war. And it plays securely All my fears are allayed! Game on!
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Math is a challenging subject because it requires an understanding of how to perform the operation to reach an answer, which makes it more difficult to Google an equation to find the answer difficult -- until now. Because I hear "Math class is hard"
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I really fear when the next generation takes over...
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Slides from an internal Apple presentation have been shown in Google's antitrust trial, contrasting the two firms' very different approaches to privacy for customers. It takes one to know one
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Kent Sharkey wrote: It takes one to know one
BINGO!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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