Love how they make this sound like some incredible feat. When you aren't bound to license agreements, turns out it's actually very easy to have a "massive" content library. Literally the only hurdle is storage space.
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Because all the legal services are incredibly anti-consumer and are offering less services, with (more) ads, for more money every year.
It's like they took an ergonomics textbook and read it upside-down.
Haha literally what planet do they live on?
That was quite a segue into complaining about inflation.
1: Does IBM even have an LLM that would be considered "good" these days? Maybe they do, but I haven't heard about it.
2: If this was in 2019, no wonder it flopped. Only very recently have we gotten to a point where this should've even been considered (and then, in my opinion given the current state of LLMs, dismissed).
3: More than 100 stores were testing this?? Did they not think to start with like, one store and see if that worked at all?
4: While a short-lived victory, this is still a win for people that rely on these jobs. Good for them.
I mean, there isn't really one singular instance for Canada lol.
Oh absolutely, I just meant to say that technically I am on a "local instance".
Yeah, that's the stuff that makes this difficult. I can talk all day about what "makes sense", but you throw one corporate executive into the mix and everything falls apart.
sh.itjust.works is Canadian last I checked, though it isn't readily apparent.
Noita.
I've gotten the Greed ending once (defeating Kolmisilmä and "completing" The Work), but I've never even considered attempting the true ending.