Actually think about that shit when I’m trying to sleep
Actually think about that shit when I’m trying to sleep
Holy shit the truth with replication deleting the data you needed too true lmao
Yeah it literally follows the UNIX philosophy
My opinion is entirely based off the fact bard has access to a love internet dataset. GPTs dataset, even GPT4, is from 2021
My opinion is entirely based off the fact bard has access to a love internet dataset. GPTs dataset, even GPT4, is from 2021
My opinion is entirely based off the fact bard has access to a love internet dataset. GPTs dataset, even GPT4, is from 2021
This is Bard AI, googles AI. Its 10x better than chatGPT but is susceptible to AI jail breaking like they all are
Use Invidious while it still exists as a project I’m a fan of the yewtu.be instance. Pretty reliable. The Piped project is good as well. Don’t even use the YouTube domain at all, hate giving them analytics and site usage info nevermind ads
Use Invidious while it still exists as a project I’m a fan of the yewtu.be instance. Pretty reliable. The Piped project is good as well. Don’t even use the YouTube domain at all, hate giving them analytics and site usage info nevermind ads
I have a difficult time trustimg cloud storage providers. How do you do it?
I replied this to someone else gonna put it here:
Kinda a shit take. Canonical is very generous with licensing. They give you 5 free personal licenses per account AND they license per physical host which is practically unheard of now. Like everything is per VM or container or CPUs or sockets etc now. One pro license on an ESXi host could have hundreds of VMs and Canonical is OK with that.
Source: I work with and use ubuntu pro. Canonical’s alright in my book. More than I can say for the RHEL team
Kinda a shit take. Canonical is very generous with licensing. They give you 5 free personal licenses per account AND they license per physical host which is practically unheard of now. Like everything is per VM or container or CPUs or sockets etc now. One pro license on an ESXi host could have hundreds of VMs and Canonical is OK with that.
Source: I work with and use ubuntu pro. Canonical’s alright in my book. More than I can say for the RHEL team
Old think pads can be had for dirt cheap on eBay, you’ve essentially got a little server you can hide anywhere, you don’t have the keep the lid open (disable sleep on lid close, you can hide it wherever you want now) , ANDmost importantly it has it’s own little integrated UPS :)