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devetec

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    Comment #28714148

    You do realize there are blockchains that don't suffer from just... not working? like PoS fixes the electricity issue, and there are many solutions to making transactions much chea…

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    Comment #28416580

    Still happening... :/

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    Comment #27865261

    I've developed a Colab to use Blenderbot 2 if you want to try to talk with them. (note, you probably need Colab Pro and a P100 if not a V100, and high RAM set on for the 3B) (also,…

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    Comment #27797332

    Or TaskbarX: https://github.com/ChrisAnd1998/TaskbarX

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    Comment #27783359

    I'm in America, might explain the price difference.

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    Comment #27783349

    Really? did not know that.

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    Comment #27783342

    There's an entire academic paper detailing exactly how it works. https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.03374

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    Comment #27780451

    However, discoverability and ease of use are always factors. With Odysee, you just use it like YouTube, not much is different.

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    Comment #27780444

    It's not nonsense, it works. But yeah, PeerTube is a good alternative too!

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    Comment #27780139

    Copilot isn't a retrieval model. It's a generative model. It learns the coding techniques, not retrieving snippets. Only 0.1% of code it generates is regurgitated, and even that is…

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    Comment #27780131

    It would be legal! But it wouldn't "reconstruct" Microsoft software. The way Copilot works is just that, a copilot. It's not the pilot. It's your own fault for what you do with it,…

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    Comment #27780111

    Note: that already exists, it's called Jukebox! https://openai.com/blog/jukebox/

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    Comment #27780007

    How bout Odysee? - People using it (not that many, but there's a sizable community) - Decent recommendation algorithm (okay ) - Decent moderation (part of the whole appeal is "free…

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    Comment #27729916

    The amount of known nuclear close calls is scary. The fact that disaster has almost struck multiple times shows how we shouldn't have nuclear weapons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki…

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    Comment #27721469

    You can't really pirate Windows. They offer download links for free for anyone to use. You can use it for free and while you have an "Activate Windows" watermark, it'd be fine. The…

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    Comment #27721459

    TPM modules are not £3. They're $50 or more now. Many people use older hardware without TPM support, and many people don't know what TPMs are and how to add them. Entire enterprise…

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    Comment #27721435

    An article about this: https://boilingsteam.com/the-state-of-virtual-reality-on-lin...

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    Comment #27701147

    Antarctica? Marie Byrd Land will have melted land areas soon, in the next few decades. By 2100 it'll be completely uncovered. And the Antarctic Treaties expire in 2047...

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    Comment #27700208

    Very interesting post. SVGs have amazed me in how versatile a format they can be.

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    Comment #27696018

    That is a world I want to live in.

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    Comment #27696015

    Wow. I don't know what I'd do in that situation. Now that I think of it, it actually might be logical to not allow people to pump their own gas. Safety and all that.

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    Comment #27696009

    Climate change isn't coming. It's already here.

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    Comment #27696000

    The walled garden's walls heighten. However, sideloading will still function with other avenues. But still, this barely adds anything, and even though it can be more optimized for …