

“Not biased” just means “biased in a way I agree with”. There is no neutral POV.
“Not biased” just means “biased in a way I agree with”. There is no neutral POV.
If you are uncertain about something, never make up possible solutions, instead state and admit that you do not know the thing.
Does this work? Given that the LLM doesn’t actually know anything or have feelings of uncertainty, surely it just adds a chance that it will say “I don’t know” purely at random, without making it any more likely that the answers it does give are correct.
Really the lesson is, don’t run a business that 100% depends on another company.
Come on, this is silly. You can disagree with it politically but technically it would work fine. I already have a digital ID issued by the government for doing online tax returns. Validating a social media account against that ID would be no more difficult than letting people sign in with Google or whatever. There will always technically be a way to get around it but 99% of people won’t bother.
The year of the Linux desktop I’m thinking of was like 2008. That was then it became perfectly usable on the desktop and I haven’t had to switch back since.
I don’t understand why anyone care’s what Linux’s “market share” is. It’s open source, no one makes money when someone installs Linux.
It’s mostly a matter of statistics. Those factories don’t have a higher risk of suicide than any other job, they just employ so many people that a few suicides a year is inevitable.