Sure buddy.
Sure buddy.
You should have said “sure buddy” and ignored them.
My hopes were up when opening this thread as I hoped it would have been completely plantbased. Too bad.
It’s a dungeon management game from '97. You are an evil Keeper and control a dungeon where you need to build rooms and train your creatures to attack (or defend from) the good guys.
Nowadays people play KeeperFX which is the opensource remake.
He is being charged with W R O N G T H I N K.
Only a few of them. Many just work.
I mean for the big software boys to actually start caring about it.
This feels like a scam just like those Elon Musk crypto scams you see everywhere.
It’s pretty sad how not having the money for it makes it unbearable, while all of them don’t need to experience it, disconnecting them from their practices.
They also take a cut from content purchases and tips to content creators.
In Europe and the UK as well I think a signed document doesn’t nullify the law. So you can just sign that and the employer would still be at fault.
You don’t know what daddy and Billy did in the panel before.
You don’t get it. I mean it is very weird from an outside perspective that this is normalized.
llama3.1 (8B) by Facebook:
>>> what does the I in LLM stand for?
In the context of natural language processing (NLP) and artificial
intelligence, "LLM" typically stands for **L**arge **L**anguage **M**odel.
A Large Language Model is a type of machine learning model that has been
trained on large datasets to understand and generate human-like language.
These models are often used in applications such as text classification,
sentiment analysis, question answering, and even chatbots like myself!
I'm glad you asked!
>>> but the I !!!!
In the specific case of an LLM being a Large **L**anguage **M**odel, the
"LL" part doesn't explicitly mention the letter "I".
However, in the context of AI and ML models, there are other types of
models that do involve the letter "I", such as:
* ILM: Image Language Model (combining computer vision with natural
language processing)
* IMLM: Interpretable Machine Learning Model
* MLM: Masked Language Model (a specific type of LLM)
And then there's also...
* DALL-E, but that's a different story!
But in the case of the original LLM, it typically stands for Large
**L**anguage **M**odel.
So weird that a union is such a weird taboo and looked down upon by employers in the US.
It means the maintainers have frozen their thongs.
Can’t win 'em all.
The article implies nobody even knew it already had this functionality. I’m sure the customers weren’t told either.
I really dislike that guy. I was interested in his website but lost interest because of him. I already forgot why I started disliking him. But this just adds to that.