Sleep(Math.random()+1)
Select_Traffic_Lights()
Sleep(Math.random()+1)
Select_Traffic_Lights()
Also, researchers asking ChatGPT for long lists of random numbers were able to extract its training data from the output (which OpenAI promptly blocked).
Or maybe that’s what you meant?
On the other hand, TAI does not take into account the variations in Earth’s rotation speed, which determines the true length of a day. For this reason, UTC is constantly compared to UT1. Before the difference between the two scales reaches 0.9 seconds, a leap second is added to UTC.
On average, Earth has been slowing down a bit over the past decades, so UTC is currently running 37 seconds behind TAI.
Does it do it well, though?
I mean, it will be. The AI friend is always available, always knows what to say, never fights with you, and never messes up (ideally).
However, all those things are part of the human element: and at the end, you’re still talking to a computer. The AIs are just trying to please you. A person can actually love you, and that’s something else. And I’d take that over the perfect chatbot any day.
AI’s not bad, it just doesn’t save me time. For quick, simple things, I can do it myself faster than the AI. For more big, complex tasks, I find myself rigorously checking the AI’s code to make sure no new bugs or vulnerabilities are introduced. Instead of reviewing that code, I’d rather just write it myself and have the confidence that there are no glaring issues. Beyond more intelligent autocomplete, I don’t really have much of a need for AI when I program.
Journalists use AI to write longer articles. People use AI to summarize those articles.
The circle of LLMs.
Honestly, this is why I’m hoping the Vsuon Pro doesn’t flop. It really feels like it could open the door to a new era. Of course, that’s still years away, but you’ve got to start somewhere. Better now than never.
If someone had made the active choice to use Firefox, I think they’d notice if it was replaced by Edge…
Over a year now, mine still hasn’t :)
It’s very much intended. Cinnamon was forked from GNOME 3 when it was released. It was intended to preserve the old GNOME 2 layout, but ended up evolving into the Cinnamon we know today.
I mean, that randomness is just faked. Keep a consistent seed and you’ll get consistent results.
I’d buy one if it were reasonably priced.
People tend to ignore dedicated-channel rules as well.
That’s what moderation is for!
I mean, I’ve blocked the news community. Too much political bullshit.
Outside of programming circles I’ve been surprised how little people know what != means.
Trailing slash lets you do this though: