

It’s not, but the world we live in now also means countries can’t take the US at their word.
This opportunity to look good was handed to China on a silver platter.
It’s not, but the world we live in now also means countries can’t take the US at their word.
This opportunity to look good was handed to China on a silver platter.
$1300 CAD on games over 15+ years with a current value of $8350.
Yeah, I’m cool with that.
I’ll take “things that might have happened if Elon didn’t cut the department that relates self-driving” for $100, Alex.
Oh, I’m with you, but maga believes Trump when he says Bukele won’t return them.
Agreed. You can’t let them pull you into the mud, but you have to remember there are always far more people just reading instead of responding.
Right you are. Unfortunately, I guess they won’t care as much.
Yet another reason why overseas citizens should get to have a shared representative in Congress.
My “rep” in WA State is hardly going to spend effort on non-resident issues.
The MOST charitable interpretation I can see is that the United States is too weak to get a country like El Salvador to return a US citizen legal resident.
Throw that at maga.
Looks like you’ve fallen for the lie authoritarians tell.
Like I said, you’ll be able to hold your head high. Because that’s all the difference you made.
In my experience, LLMs are good for code snippets and input on best practices.
I use it as a tool to speed up my work, but I don’t see it replacing even entry jobs any time soon.
Nah, bro. The far right fooled you into being angry at and failing to support the only group who has a snowball’s chance in hell of beating them. Performative righteousness.
The rare smart magas LOVE what you’re doing.
And yeah, you can feel very smug that you’re Doing The Right Thing while the US sinks into right wing authoritarianism because you didn’t vote for not-fascist. You know - the ones Bernie knows are the right choice at the moment, because Bernie knows better than you, because he’s been doing this since before you were born.
So true, it’s an amazing tool for learning. I’ve never been able to learn new frameworks so fast.
AI works very well as a consultant, but if you let it write the code, you’ll spend more time debugging because the errors it makes are often subtle and not the types of errors humans make.
We may be, but he’s still doing the smart thing instead of pushing for the impossible while allowing the terrible, because you don’t like the better.
You’re getting down-voted, but, yes, this change only really affects user experience.
I don’t know why anyone would think that what the LLM can access for context during your session is a limiting factor for what OpenAI has access to.
If this change freaks you out, the time for you to be freaked out about history was the moment they started storing it.
I think you might be confused about the difference between giving the LLM access to your stored conversations during your session and using OpenAI using AI to search your stored conversations.
What the LLM has access to during your session changes nothing but your session.
It’s not some “I, Robot” central AI that either has access or doesn’t as a whole.
I’m not going to defend OpenAI in general, but that difference is meaningless outside of how the LLM interacts with you.
If data privacy is your focus, it doesn’t matter that the LLM has access to it during your session to modify how it reacts to you. They don’t need the LLM at all to use that history.
This isn’t an “I’m out” type of change for privacy. If it is, you missed your stop when they started keeping a history.
While I sometimes go a while without touching it before picking it up again, the Steam Deck DID take away that “ugh computer desk” feeling that kept me from gaming.
So I recommend it, BUT it’s not a cure, either. It’s just an unfortunate side effect of desk jobs that will never completely go away.
Clearly they are not yet NEARLY afraid enough about the path they’re allowing the Trump admin to take.
Oh no, you might get primaried?