I use the Fox Replace extension to replace all instances of slam with criticize. It’s great.
I use the Fox Replace extension to replace all instances of slam with criticize. It’s great.
Isn’t paraphrasing/summarizing the top result a pretty good use case for LLMs? If I search “what temperature should I bake cupcakes at?” I really just want a simple answer, not dozens of links to life story style recipe blogs.
DDG didn’t provide a summary, but Google did (and it was very long). I assumed the answer was 350F, but the summary suggested 325-375. Lower for flatter cupcakes, higher for more domed. Interesting.
This type of summary wouldn’t be nearly as helpful for a technical programming question, but I doubt that describes the bulk of search queries.
I really wish the Quest wasn’t tied to Meta as much as it is. I get that’s probably why it’s so cheap, though.
The fact that users wanting a “feature complete” product at launch is seemingly news to them is absurd.
Astrologers fucking off would be a big enough positive to justify the profanity.
The weird grammar and punctuation is usually part of the shtick.
this day was especially bad and I desperately need the crutch, or especially nice and I feel like I wanna celebrate it somehow
This is food for so many families. Having a bad day? Let’s go get some dessert to make you feel better. A good day? Let’s celebrate with a big meal.
You could shut down locations entirely and use the rent savings to fund retraining programs for the affected staff and still come out ahead.
But look, he paints! Just like Bob Ross, so that means we can just forget about all that other stuff, right?
The main difference between the two to me is that the 9 pro is no longer larger than the regular version. Instead there’s now a 9 pro XL. Now you can have the better camera without trying to fit a mini tablet in your pocket. If you’re staying with the non pro version, most of the recent pixel models are very similar.
“bolt ev.png” really tied it all together.
Passports mostly fit that description, but they’re not free.
That’s between 16 and 36 months to break even with the “battery included” price. Seems like an obvious choice.
I haven’t had any real success with blueprints. I tried using them for some wall patterns, but they just refuse to line up properly.
The video also looks like he’s making an M sound (closed lips) than an N sound (open lips). Grammatically, I also don’t think including “Haitian” makes sense if the next word is a slur.
I’m all for calling out the actual content on the conversation as the absolute nonsense that it is, but this specific headline seems like a bit of a reach.
I work from home so I spend most of my time barefoot. Shoes always felt wrong in some way. Arch support felt like it was in the wrong place, too narrow, or other problems depending on the shoe I tried. Even Altras were just not quite right. I got some Merrell vapor gloves. They’re zero drop and extremely thin (6mm stack height). Because of this, you have to run a little differently than you would in a traditional shoe, mainly just avoiding heel striking and paying more attention to what you’re stepping on.
I’m taking it slow so I don’t end up getting injured, but I still managed seven miles total in the first week with the new shoes.
I finally found some shoes that don’t hurt my feet! For the first time in my life I’m looking forward to going on more runs, intentionally holding myself back so I don’t get injured from pushing it too soon.
I read “dork bork” and it made perfect sense for the picture.
I personally use LLMs in the workplace. It’s great for generating boilerplate code, especially stuff that is often very repetitive like test classes.
That was already done over fifty years ago through the national flood insurance program, NFIP.
PSA: If you are in a flood prone area, your lender may require you to purchase flood insurance. But did you know that some communities will argue against changes to the flood maps that would show them as being in a flood prone area? This means you may be at a higher risk for flooding than the federal maps would suggest. You can still buy flood insurance through the NFIP, though.
Here’s a “myths and facts about flood insurance” page from FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20230425/fact-sheet-myths-and-facts-about-flood-insurance