Not sure if I would want to ask the kind of LLM that’s programmed from that site about romance / love life questions.
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Not sure if I would want to ask the kind of LLM that’s programmed from that site about romance / love life questions.
Wow, makes one fearful to even use AWS. Yikes!
Definately required reading for those who use AWS.
They’re really not that obnoxious. The folks getting their panties in wads about it are either fools, or astroturfers. You do you chief, and I for one support this. Folks get overly triggered about all sorts of stupid little shit, don’t let them get you down. Someday soon a bunch of us will probably wish we did something like what you’re doing.
Appreciate the kind words.
Yeah I’m still calming down from having to do battle with this Lemmy user, but I plan on keep adding the license to my comments, as at this point it just feels like the right thing to do.
I might change the wording though to how you worded it, seems more intuitive for people to understand, than listing the actual Creative Commons license code/name.
Just block the negative people and move on 🤷 The license text ain’t hurting nobody and anybody triggered enough to insult or mock you about it ain’t worth reading anyway.
I agree, but I’ve been told they’re very obnoxious, and I’m a fool to believe in them, and get a lot of harsh language and arguments about using it.
I keep having to remind people it’s just a link in a comment, but it really triggers some people for some reason.
Nice, somebody else is licensing their comments! 🙌
Have you taken a lot of crap over doing so? The last three days for me have been kind of rough. 😋
They’re a user around here that has the username onlinepersona [And something else I think], they’ve been doing the same thing since…before the reddit exodus I think, so that’s probably who you picked it up from
Now that I think about it I don’t think I’ve seen him in awhile now
@onlinepersona@programming.dev was last online just a few hours ago.
And they are using the same license, so it might be that I did get the idea from him/her. I honestly don’t remember.
It’s displayed weird for me
https://lemmy.world/comment/9699276
https://lemmy.world/comment/9739694
TL;DR: it displays fine on the web client, so get the devs to fix your app, or use the web client.
Edit: Added a second link that has an actual example of both regular, super, and subscript fonts being used, as well as a link to Lemmy World’s help page on formatting comments.
Are you an alt of that online persona guy, or is this just starting to spread lmao
I don’t know who the ‘online persona guy’ is, but I did see someone else doing this, so I decided to mimic it, as I thought it was a great idea.
Wasn’t he the leader of the arGOnauts?
Just for the record, the cat actually knows you’re playing, right? 😋
I believe what you stated is partially incorrect, as you don’t look at just a single frame, you compare it to the frames before and after as well, you search for pattern changes.
I stand by what I said. I don’t believe you’re seeing the whole thing (pardon the pun).
Five months later, and I’m not going down this rabbit hole again. I’ll just leave it at agree to disagree.
Greenwich Moon Time? I’ll see myself out…
Well played, sir/madam. Well, played. /slowclap
You’d think so, but the problem is that because of gravity, clocks on earth and on the moon will run out of sync. Idk ask Einstein.
Yeah I’m aware. It would require ongoing recalibrations of the time display units on the Moon.
Then again if they could just pick up the atomic clock signal (WWV, etc.) from Earth, and then add to it for the time it takes for the signal to cross space from the Earth to the Moon, etc.
At the end of the day it’s just about having all the homo-sapiens going to bed and waking up at the same time, so they can do business in the same window together.
No link to the article in the picture?
Also, wouldn’t it just be simple enough to make the Moon GMT, and be done with it?
Edit: This comment, that has a link to the actual government PDF, says it better than I.
Why is there always such a concerted effort to destroy the reputation of Java? It just seems so unnecessarily obsessive, and a lot of times wrong.
Don’t get me wrong, I know that with time comes change, and Humanity improves on everything, including programming languages.
But at this point it seems like people want to hose Java down with holy water. It’s excessive.
Luckily, the standards body that deals with leap seconds has said they’ll be discontinued by 2035
Did they figure out a way of making the earth spin more reliably per how the humans want it to?
While my default/off-the-cuff answer would be the same as yours, if I travelled fifty years into the future, and had a ‘discussion’ with a LLM that was specific to the topic being discussed, I would probably be ok with that (as long as it was programmed properly and trained on good (not cheapest) data).
Time will tell, but the future will pimp slap you if you try to avoid it. Best to surf it the best you can.
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