I wonder how many collective hours were spent on LOAC computer training, and now America has just decided to not follow the rules of war after all
I wonder how many collective hours were spent on LOAC computer training, and now America has just decided to not follow the rules of war after all
I charged my EV last night (from 20 percent to 100 percent) and it cost me about $17.
Beyond the no gas, the car just rides so beautifully. Got it in July and cannot imagine ever going back to gas car.
She was probably too young and inexperienced...๐
This newborn kitten was abandoned by her mother and left with no chance on her own.
Thankfully, she's safe now and receiving the care she desperately needs.๐ป
Tweets about people asking Grok which president told the most lies.
Bahahaha. ๐๐
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I recently read an explainer on how LLMs work. It was great. It described how the probabilities of the next work were calculated. I'm pretty sure it was by a comm scholar because I remember thinking that this was impressively technical. But I can't remember who wrote it or where I read it. Help?
NYT says the damage to the hospital was likely from targeting "Network 2", a state-run news outlet.
What NYT DOESN'T say is that targeting civilians, even those who happen to work for state-run TV, is a war crime. I wonder why they didn't want to print that? One can only guess... ๐
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A party that is resolutely anti-bourgeois while being staffed and supported by the bourgeoisie is an intriguing and inevitably impossible strategy.
Anyway good luck attracting those Reform voters who hate you.
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And even then, only once.
On two occasions this year, it would have actually increased the price because they only offered the discount on their higher price options...
It is an annoying scam. I wish they just wouldn't bother.
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Now, I am actually a fan of Qatar Airways as an airline, but their constant, misleading, promises are annoying.
They constantly offer deals like this (20% off) to Privilege Club (their Frequent Flyer scheme) members. The important part is "Up To". The best saving I've ever had has been 1.2%.
Very seriously, are my standards too high? I expect people to understand they're on a global social media so are talking to people living in other countries, with different customs, accents/words, and food. I expect people to infer some basic meaning and understand if a topic is for them or not.
as a person with adult children who still speak to me, have you tried treating your kids like people rather than property?
Fixed another broken old game.
Can you guess what year the newspaper was published?
www.monkeon.co.uk/guessthepress/
Looking back, I probably have split this into two games and reskinned it for the music press one. Different audience.
They tell us that LLMs save time and make things easier, but my experience is the exact opposite. LLMs are making research harder.
Unarmed by-stander, Ahmed el Ahmed, a fruit shop owner challenged & took the gun from one of gunman in the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. He went to hospital after being shot in the leg & shoulder by another gunman. Doctors have told his family that he should be OK
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my latest
Not yet, sorry
In its weird drive to win over Reform voters who will never vote Labour, the Labour party is doing it's level best to make sure Labour voters decide to never vote Labour.
Honestly, I am lost for words as to what they are thinking. It feels like every major party is absolutely adrift now.
"We have an appointment"
Chat with the police today.
You can only push a person so far.
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Just highlights that not all Linux distros are created equal ๐However, patching vulnerable applications is often a good idea.
TBF, my Ubuntu box shows a pop-up window pretty much every day telling me about some random bit of software that needs updating.
I have four Linux boxes. It wasn't Windows' fault that the motherboard died, though.
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You can till make a complaint about Akehurst here.
Drown them in complaints.
Possibly, but the OS doesn't exist before POST, so it shouldn't be able to break that. Even if it updated the BIOS that, shouldn't prevent it getting to POST, then stopping. It is much more likely that a component has failed at the hardware level.
I just dont see how something at the OS level can trigger something that renders the device unable to reach POST. That implies something way outside what the OS should be able to interact with. The MB is `ASUSยฎ ROG STRIX X299-E` so I suspect it is just sketchy.
Well, "definitely" is a strong word. I cant see any way that the patch would cause the motherboard to fail, though.