Then don’t. Use only when you need it, or use literally any other free offering there is. This is not for you.
Then don’t. Use only when you need it, or use literally any other free offering there is. This is not for you.
hosting the db in a network storage? That’s self hosting with extra steps.
You might be too young to remember, but DRM existed way before Steam, and the worse ones that exist today are the ones that the Devs/publishers add, not the steam one.
That’s what you’re missing. Those are not language models nor use neural networks. At best they use a classification NLP. They do not generate text, use pick pre-constructed answers based on the inputs. Because it this three’s no confidence beyond “what’s generally the correct based on this keyword”
I’ve worked with IBM Watson. That existed and was used for basic bots a decade ago. You have you manually feed the terms to outputs.
Y he usado la web de la agencia tributaria para confirmar lo que digo.
Considering how google is making chrome worse every day, they could do only security updates and still be the best browser.
The revolution is that they are doing something that has existed since the early 1900s… But it’s in Barcelona so it’s chic.
It’s cool and all that, and likely just a side effects of the new trains having that.
I’m still not paying a full ticket, I’ll wait until I can see a whole basilica.
The example you shared is not an LLM. It’s a classic chatbot with pre-defined answers. It basically knows keyword to KB article. If no term is known, it will tell “I don’t know”. It will also suggest incorrect KB if picks one keyword, ignoring the rest of the context. It has no idea of the answer is correct by any means. At best somebody will periodically check a sample of questions that the user didn’t consider correct to evaluate the pairings, but it’s not AI, at least not a good one
I’ll give you one up vote.
lemme play a song on the world’s smallest
violinocarina.
This is still a footnote on their quarterly reports. These are multi trillion companies.
I think you have an extra s
That was my point. They (forum users, I don’t think actual developers) insisted that it’s a middle solution. That I could use the application and whitelist only the browser and that some JS could bypass the VPN and get the real IP.
I got two years of Nord for that same reason, then two of Proton that’s about to end, so this was probably around 4 years ago.
Browser extension for the VPN? I remember asking in the forums some time back and they were extremely hostile to the idea.
*100 employees were fired too allocate budget for this sponsorship
So… What do you do?
Silly question, but what does this mean? Just using it or improving the maps/app somehow?
Ban billboards. Very different. And are there ones owned by the city.
Honestly, not a huge win.
I have free prime through my ISP. I still pirate the content. I started even before the full blown ads, when they had “previews” of other shows and movies.