I love that my cat isn’t like this, she’ll come right up for anything, lest I keep rolling over and shes tired of hopping on and off the bed so she just sits at the end lol
I love that my cat isn’t like this, she’ll come right up for anything, lest I keep rolling over and shes tired of hopping on and off the bed so she just sits at the end lol
Wish there was an archival program with like government level funding or something thats immune to DMCA, because everythings being lost so fast. History is very important!
Thor Ragnarok. Its a perfect mix of comedy and fun
“You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and privilege? Many of us actually dislike milk and apples. I dislike them myself.
-Animal Farm, by George Orwell
honestly im kinda surprised we didn’t get a lot of violence when trump lost in 2020
edit: I meant a full civil war
is a VPN (mullvad in my case) not good enough?
SEA BUG! SEA BUG! SEA BUG! SEA BUG! SEA BUG!
I LOVE SEA BUG!
my cats named Dodo, I’ll go take a picture of her now
it’s a lot slower that chatgpt but on my integrated graphics i7 laptop it ran decent, def enough to be useable. Also there’s different models to play around with, some are faster but worse and some are smarter but slower
10 meters across.
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cool! reminds me of how some authors still use typewriters because they’re simpler
reminder, there are localy ran LLMs. Right now is a vital time for open source to fight against closed source in the AI arms race.
…or just someone who clicks the first link in Google aka probs >50% of ppl
hmm, seems like that has to have a name where you try to simplify something but you slowly realize why each piece was needed. Best I could find is “Chesterton’s Fence”.
There’s an unwritten rule in the remote Australian Outback. When traversing vast cattle farms on endless gravel roads, every once in a while, you might come across a seemingly random gate. The rule is to leave the gate as you found it. If it’s open, keep it that way. If it’s closed, shut it behind you. The reason is simple: You shouldn’t make assumptions about the gate’s purpose. That’s essentially the idea behind Chesterton’s Fence, a principle everyone in the business of enacting change should know.
That’s so rude why would� you do thatù™
for keyboard shortcuts do they map with the key location or physically? for control + p (print page) would you press control + y or the actual p button?