Yes and what would you trust it to do?
The only thing I'd trust a 7b LLM to do is reply to idiotic comments on Lemmy.
Yes and what would you trust it to do?
The only thing I'd trust a 7b LLM to do is reply to idiotic comments on Lemmy.
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I mean baseline layoffs and restructurings don't add to or subtract from what makes the tech trend exceptional.
What makes it exceptional is its delta from the baseline.
150 job cut doesn't really seem newsworthy. This kinda shit happens all the time
It being Zulu/UTC not it being time
It'll never happen because approximately 0 people think about it outside of programmers.
Does iOS not have notification channels? That's definitely a thing in Android and I thought it was also a thing in iOS
Not a home assistant. Home Assistant™, the open source privacy focused home automation system.
Darker and Darker with less legal issues?
Kotlin is the language to beat imo. Very expressive and full interop with Java. Structured concurrency so multithreading Is a breeze. Build mobile apps easily with it for Android (and in theory iOS but that's still alpha). Desktop apps too!
The official RCA is credential stuffing.
Reused passwords are a bitch.
The main surprise is that you were able to get to genomic data with just a password. I thought it was only ever sent over email to the account email.
Maybe the attack involved changing email as well?
Value is subjective.
When the Pixel 7 came out it was incredibly good value for money. Buttery smooth, high quality cameras, best quality android experience $500. Unbeatable, and made the A series not worth it that year.
This year I'd probably say the pixel 7a.