

On Reddit I haven’t read a true story since the 💩🔪 story.
On Reddit I haven’t read a true story since the 💩🔪 story.
I stand corrected:
You pay with money or privacy, or nothing but then you should. (Or support in another way). 😉
You pay with money or privacy, but pay you must. 😉
That indeed was a great OS.
That OS was the last of Apple to come on optical media. So, no pushing. Buying physically.
Back in the day there was a Mac OS update (Snow Leopard) that took gigabytes off. They dropped support for PowerPC CPUs. So the compiled binaries basically got slashed in half.
The goals of Snow Leopard were improved performance, greater efficiency and the reduction of its overall memory footprint, unlike previous versions of Mac OS X which focused more on new features. Apple famously marketed Snow Leopard as having “zero new features”.[13] Its name signified its goal to be a refinement of the previous OS X version, Leopard.
Sending the audio to an LLM in the sky. But I assume it would be local?
Back in the day I remember people building cd/dvd changers with Lego to rip and burn at scale.
https://redfrontdoor.org/cd-changer.html
It will be brought up another time until the wanted result is in.
Oh, does it allow you on Linux to download all games with the native client? On the Mac that doesn’t work, so then I run it through Wine.
If you run Steam under Wine or variant under Linux which I assume many do, does that count as Windows or Linux?
Oh yeah, with my 2008 MBP I have had replaced multiple parts and the screen. To try that now is a fools errand.
Good stuff good stuff. Have been a Mac user for years now. But the Framework laptops sure are tempting. Then it will be Linux all the way. More free and more sustainable.
With chain of thought it basically asks itself to generate related sub questions and then answers for those sub questions.
Basically it’s just the same but recursive. So, like it looks like it can tell you things, it just also looks like reasoning.
Now it may well be an improvement, but it’s still basically. “I have this word, what is statistically most likely to be the next word” over and over again.