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Meta makes (a little) more sense
In the context of artificial intelligence, LLM typically stands for “Large Language Model.” The “I” in LLM specifically refers to “Intelligence,” but it’s often implied or omitted, and the term is commonly abbreviated as LLM.
However, if you’re referring to a different context or field, please provide more information or clarify what LLM stands for in that specific case, and I’ll do my best to help!
Seems like meta refers to LLaMA when responding the question
Of course they do. They sell them equally expensive without the expensive ingredients!
If it opened on the default browser it would be several times less infuriating, but clicking on anything by mistake and then waiting for Edge to open with all the prompts because you never use it makes me furious
My last name ends with ar so I tried to get a .ar domain to setup a personalized email but it seems like they are reserved for government stuff, I was only allowed to get .com.ar (last time I checked this was about 4 years ago)
No need for safari, I use that option in chrome and firefox. I created an account just for lurking and use desktop mode and it “works”, at least it stopped bothering to get the app or restricting content because I wasn’t logged in
Do they actually slow it down? I have 8GB of data and many months I use a lot more than that and they send me some messages that they will slow it with some links to purchase more data but it never happens, or at least not in a noticeable way
I find it cheaper and more effective to subscribe and use the initial coupon (usually 25% off), then immediately cancel the subscription after they ship it. Most likely there will be another coupon next time I need the product
The only thing I had as a really reocurring subscription was my cat’s kibble but then I noticed that on some deliveries the price was considerably higher so I switched to buying it at the store market
Did they? Other than /nfl most of the communities I followed went to shit very quickly and haven’t recovered. They are mostly bots talking to bots or the same questions and post over and over with minimal new content
SiriusXM is the only one I went to the process to opt-out. I received 2-3 letters every week and at least an email per day. Their service would be cheaper if they didn’t spend all their budget on marketing
I enjoyed, it’s not the best movie but if you already pay for Netflix it’s worth a watch
If it’s like mine there’s an option to return to the old interface
I have Argentina, I used a VPN to create the account (windscribe) and used a virtual card from Capital One to pay using a random address I found in Buenos Aires using Google maps. It’s been going for almost a year without issues
If it is a Samsung, boot into recovery mode and clear cache then optimize apps every time after a system update. It’s annoying but it helps with performance and battery life (my experience is with Samsung, could be an android thing)
I noted a software bug in a project close to release (I’m not software, and I was just helping another guys with that project) I noted it to my boss and he put me in charge to fix it before the release. All my work for the last couple of weeks has been triangulating with software guys to get patches and see if it works, meanwhile my actual work has been accumulating and nobody is helping me with that
And a recurrent meeting will be created at an inconvenient time for all
I had the same issue. I only did it to make my resume look more professional. As soon as I found a new job I stopped maintaining it
The author seems to take an article and get everything out of context:
What’s more, drivers hate all the digital bullshit, from the janky touchscreens to the shitty, wildly insecure apps. Digital systems are drivers’ most significant point of dissatisfaction with the automakers’ products: https://www.theverge.com/23801545/car-infotainment-customer-satisifaction-survey-jd-power
Actual article says that consumers don’t like the OEM interface, compared to their cellphones, so they are satisfied with smartphone mirroring. It never says they hate the digital stands
Same for the company buying washing machines, in the linked article it never says it is an automotive company doing it 🤷
My wife goes regularly to goodwill and those prices are for premium brands and most of the time they still have tags attached or at least look like they’ve never been worn. In her experience they keep that price for a few weeks and if it isn’t sold they discount them deeply