Jokes on you, I have enough anger for both!
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Wikipedia is usually sourced when it comes to scientific stuff, so it's a reliable source of information (usually).
But yeah, for simple and mundane stuff you can check and know instantly if it's good or not, I totally understand. But for more complex or unknown advanced stuff, not so much.
Not just that, remember it's just an LLM. It quantifies which tokens (or words and letters, if you will) come up next. It doesn't matter if it's factual or fictional - if it's good enough, it does that.
LLMs are very confident in lying. I once asked it if there is a magic method to catch magic method calls in PHP - it told me its __magic
. Lo and behold, there is and never was such a method. That's my first and last time I tried it, and there ain't gonna be a second time in the near future.
All Samsungs - Note 4, Note 8 (had two), S20 FE (current). Always says the media was not safely removed (SD) and requires a restart, or outright refuses to recognize there is even a SIM card until I restart.
Chiming in on the SIM/SD: as far as I can remember, my phone didn't let me hotswap neither SIM or SD, always required a restart to handle it properly.
Non-monospaced font for programming. Ya'll know this is satire.
Probably because it's easier to fuck up. With piping to xargs, you are forced to put the delete command last.
IntelliJ suite for web development. Its a little resource heavy, but has all the features baked in.
Also a good idea to get a seedbox.
Those are radio buttons, tho. But nice work with fieldsets 👍
I used Radarr and Sonarr, both with Transmission. It's easy enough to just say "Hey find and download me this", and it appears in your Jellyfin server as soon as its done. IIRC it supports notifications.
There are, that's why I am not buying another Switch (my last one bricked itself, lost all my saves), and rather using the Steam Deck