Don’t be scared. Embrace the data. Let it flow through the fiber optic cables and into your RAID array. Dew it!
Don’t be scared. Embrace the data. Let it flow through the fiber optic cables and into your RAID array. Dew it!
This is the right answer.
Laos mentioned! 🇱🇦
I am also using open webui. Most LLMs are too verbose for me, so I created a model in open-webui with system prompt “Do not repeat the questions. Avoid giving lists as answers. Do not summarize the answer at the end. If asked a follow-up question, respond with only new information, do not repeat previously stated information.” and named it No Nonsense.
So, what you are saying is that the horse stable is stable now.
Pascal was my first language. Self-taught. It was pretty good.
I’m really surprised to hear that teaching C# to 7th graders is easer than teaching them python. Python was invented to teach. It looks like pseudo code. I have almost zero experience in teaching so I trust your experience. But can you elaborate a little? What makes teaching C# easier?
The USA doesn’t even have a left in any meaningful way. There are two parties, one is right and the other is far right.
Words of wisdom.
Lovecraftian horror for mathematicians. Immediately goes insane.
Please do get started. I am curious.
Before Gaben, there was only vapour. He invented, nay, created steam.
Stop trying to make fetch happen!
that is only a subset of machine learning
Also the story of almost all Hollywood romcoms.
x = “make the functionality of the Software or a Modified version available to third parties as a service”
y = “distribute the Software or a Modified version”
You may not X, or (Y in a manner that X)
Perfectly normal legalese. Just like “included but not limited to…” it sets a condition and adds a more specific version of that condition, which seems redundant but helps during actual litigation.
This was the first serious creative coding framework I’ve learned 2008 or 2010 or something. I have been in this field since then. I have seen Java, Javascript, and kotlin creative frameworks but not python and I am still as surprised as you are.
is this the famous “invisible hand of the market”?