




Well, how about “for as long as I maintain the hardware”?


This video was what convinced me to start up a Jellyfin server last month. It’s fantastic. The peace of mind knowing that I have all my media stored locally, forever, is so satisfying.


I’ve wondered about those. I always assumed they’d just show the down votes by others with the same extension.


I guess I’m just associating them with their “boy band” phase then. Most of my Beatles listening was probably from the collection of hits on the 1 album back in the late 90s or early 2000s, whenever that came out.


Truly the life of the party


AC/DC for sure. Every song has the same vibe. It’s a good vibe, but once you’ve heard one song, you’ve heard them all.
…is it going to be controversial if I also say The Beatles? Maybe not ALL of their music, but most.


This would have been so less memorable. Also, I wonder if there was any reason that they changed it from a “6 hour ride” to a “3 hour tour”


Between Goldblum’s and Shatner’s acting style, every scene would take 20min, with half of it being glamour shots.




People have given you good resources, so I’ll just speak to the second part: I switched a few months ago, and it has been surprisingly easy. I’m just… doing normal computer things like I used to on windows. Even gaming.
Here’s a recent one:
(Warning: reddit)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Trading/comments/1ou9s8v/do_not_use_ai_for_trading/
Oh. Oh no…
Not my meme, but I have read stories of multiple people trying this and failing spectacularly. It wouldn’t surprise me if this actually happened.


It’s such weird behavior. I was troubleshooting something yesterday and asked an AI about it, and it gave me the solution that it claims it has used for the same issue for 15 years. I corrected it “You’re not real and certainly were not around 15 years ago”, and it did the whole “you’re right!” thing, but then also immediately went back to speaking the same way.


I once saw a list of instructions being passed around that were intended to be tacked on to any prompt: e.g. “don’t speculate, don’t estimate, don’t fill in knowledge gaps”
But you’d think it would make more sense to add that into the weights rather than putting it in your prompt and hoping it works. As it stands, it sometimes feels like making a wish on the monkey paw and trying to close a bunch of unfortunate cursed loopholes.


Yeah, you just have to practice a little skepticism.
I don’t know what its actual error rate is, but if we say hypothetically that it gives bad info 5% the time: you wouldn’t want a calculator or an encyclopedia that was wrong that often, but you would really value an advisor that pointed you toward the right info 95% of the time.


There’s an episode of TNG where Worf is seriously injured by a falling blue barrel, so it gets memed about often like it’s his arch enemy.



Damn, well it’s a gif of Kirk attacking someone like a human bowling ball with a big X and “Strike!”