“no one wants to work” [for dicks].
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“no one wants to work” [for dicks].
I didn’t watch this yet, but the title matches with the article this company published how their LLM model discovered this, but they (the authors) don’t even fully understand how this was calculated. Basically, using AI for AI’s sake.
Edit. Found it.
Edit 2. Here’s the original Lemmy post, if you’re interested. (I don’t know how to bang-link a Lemmy post…)
This looks amazing. And the fact that is uses postgres is a huge seller for me. Thanks for sharing this.
The thing about AI startups, is they always try and walk it in.
Oh my! They look absolutely amazing!
Which isp is this? We nameshame, let’s honorname too.
That is a better oxymoron than Microsoft Works lol
Yes, that’s what the ad said, but the actual class was basically teaching how to trick a woman into bed. The movie sucked, by the way, even if the protagonist figures it out and leaves the class (happyish ending, I suppose). The original story is much worse and much more objectifying.
He had his own school for scoundrels, and got 800k people to join? What a sad commentary on the world in which we live.
Haven’t we already categorized windows as malware and Microsoft as a malware company? We really shouldn’t be surprised that they put out another piece of malware. It’s their MO.
Oh shoot. I meant 2001. The Enron scandal. Obviously, we don’t yet know if this is a scandal or what, but the end result for those affected by it seems to be the same.
Sorry. I was talking with a friend about the housing crash of 2008 a few moments before posting this, and got mixed up here.
That’s the job for the technical writers, not the programmer haha
It’s 2008 all over again
While true, the vulnerabilities I’m referring to are those in the OS itself. But if they’re not connected, you should be ok. All I’m saying with this, is be super careful. Some of those vulnerabilities are zero click.
Edit: autocorrect that killed my grammar.
If your Air hadn’t reached it yet, eventually it’ll reach EOS and you’ll stop receiving software/OS updates from Apple. While this won’t force you to upgrade hardware, it does add significant risk to your online time, since vulnerabilities will go unpatched. But, again, an important difference, which you shrewdly point out, you’re not forced or coerced to upgrade.
Edit: autocorrect
You’re not alone on this boat, mate.
Super interesting approach. I like it.
I set up a kiosk on a Linux Mint machine today. From blank, unformatted drive to fully deployed kiosk, it took less time than just installing a base install of win11.
Maybe. But after 5+ weeks, you run the severe risk of secondary infection. A “cold” that runs that long, isn’t the virus anymore, but the secondary infection taking hold. Antibiotics may not be the right call, but they might be. A “stick it out” attitude on a respiratory infection is the right path, if your goal is pneumonia.
Edit: source- my doctor, when I didn’t want to take the antibiotics for a respiratory infection that I had had for 8 weeks. It cleared within 5 days of starting the antibiotics…