Conditional adder:
if x==1:
return 2
else if x==2:
return 3
...
Conditional adder:
if x==1:
return 2
else if x==2:
return 3
...
I use gnome too and I like it but that’s just not true. IME support (input of east Asian languages like Japanese) kind of sucks, especially as they only do ibus and not fcitx5.
I like kitty already.
Something to please consider is support for IME, so that you can input languages like Japanese and Chinese properly.
That’s still insignificant compensation
I understand some of the hype. LLMs are pretty amazing nowadays (though closedai is unethical af so don’t use them).
I need to program complex cryptography code for university. Claude sonnet 3.5 solves some of the challenges instantly.
And it’s not trivial stuff, but things like “how do I divide polynomials, where each coefficient of that polynomial is an element of GF(2^128).” Given the context (my source code), it adds it seamlessly, writes unit tests, and it just works. (That is important for AES-GCM, the thing TLS relies on most of the time .)
Besides that, LLMs are good at what I call moving words around. Writing cute little short stories in fictional worlds given some info material, or checking for spelling, or re-formulating a message into a very diplomatic nice message, so on.
On the other side, it’s often complete BS shoehorning LLMs into things, because “AI cool word line go up”.
Really, it’s the syslog. And if you have a email configured, the admin gets a mail.
If the governments would get their shit together, we could have something like age assertion with the eid chips in our IDs. Imagine that. The important thing is that website.com just asks the government “is this user an adult?” And the government replies “yes”. No information besides the relevant one is provided, and it’s through a trusted authority.
Yeah, not gonna happen, just like using the keys in my Personalausweis to send encrypted mail.
To my limited knowledge, yes that should fix things.
I’m usually in the camp that people should just speak as they like, but using they is just a really natural thing and non invasive in the English language. That’s a change that makes sense. They in this position might also refer to an organization, it Abstracts the entity using the thing away, which makes sense.
I have a framework, and while this system is pretty cool, I don’t change the cards often and I only have 4 cards. I’d rather have some more built-in ports too.
Systems just works. I like it
Unacceptable! Go get the SIGKILL
I think draw.audio works better, two common words, and it’s probably a domain
Would make a good copypasta
Pretty sure Germany uses bund.de
I don’t want to defend Israel, but their current war is a defensive one, no?
Kids often have no money, especially not money they can spend online, no?
I use synphonium with my jellying server, works just fine.
Making an analogy where Linux is tiktok is wild.