

I don’t know, can you put it on a boxer?


I don’t know, can you put it on a boxer?


… and in a country with rule of law whether a contractual clause is legal would be decided by a court, no?


Clearly you’re not lazy because you are exercising regularly by using the bike.


No love for those companies but just because you agreed to a contract doesn’t mean the clauses of the contract are legal or enforceable.


Legitimately most modern games or all of social media.


If a human was able to recall all of human knowledge at any time, do you think they would be more or less capable?


This is the wrong approach to try and prove/disprove your hypothesis.
Its a statistical model that by its nature will answer differently every time. The only deterministic parts are fundamental truths about how the system operates (r in strawberry) and guardrails that have been put in by devs (cannot talk about this topic).
Therefore fundamentally this would require a statistical approach. A couple of those have already been done of course.
If this is your experience you could try and actually fact check the output. I believe coding is good for this because issues / misunderstandings are pretty immediately obvious. But I use Kagi Assistant a lot instead of search and there are factual issues all the time. And that’s already just summarizing search results.
Then also, as long as we are using LLMs for this, they are fundamentally still “find the next most likely word” machines. So they will be influenced by context a lot. The “truth” is not a concept that exists in LLMs.


When I hear “chemically manufactured” I immediately doubt. Everything is chemically manufactured.


Its a tool that can be used for cool or evil things, like any other tool.


Seems like good code then? Old code is stable and bug free and we should keep using the boring stuff as long as possible.


Revealjs also supports markdown.
I advice to stop reading responses here and finish it due to spoilers.
They have a pressure gauge too, which should be in the green.


It is theoretically possible by using formal verification. Which is getting easier due to lean. But still impractical.


I don’t trust anyone with my data.


Where does slop start? If you use auto complete and it is just adding a semicolon or some braces, is it slop? Is producing character by character what you would have wrote yourself slop?
How about using it for debugging?


I also want to say that Linus is still the one merging things into the kernel and he is ahm… opinionated?


For others reading it:
ChatControl 1: allow scanning on voluntary basis (voted down twice recently)
ChatControl 2: mandatory scanning


Defending yourself is not an atrocity.
Also the Russians could cut the cable.