It seems that comment went right over your head.
It seems that comment went right over your head.
Should is the key word here. You pay a lawyer to find out, which probably isn’t worth it.
I don’t understand why there aren’t more progressive web apps to combat this. Maybe the google drive integration would still be a problem, but you can avoid app store shenanigans by deploying directly to your users.
That’s fucking gold.
When its not optional to publish email only, the proposed solution is pretty reasonable imo.
Does it actually improve the pairing experience? I am skeptical it will make any difference.
Not sure if its an an test that I’m in, but search is now its own tab on the bottom available from all screens.
You can definitely ‘chat’ with copilot, like other llms as well as the inline editor auto complete.
I have been able to live with everything else, but this is the one that kills me every time.
Yeah. That post has over 900 comments, which is rare even for an Ars article. Mostly negative sentiment, which I get.
That’s what I was missing.
This is the main thing preventing me, and probably a good amount of other folks, from using alternative roms. If I can get all the apps I need to run, then I can’t use the rom, even if I would prefer it.
I do not like this prediction, because it seems like a plausible reality. Which would be awful.
It’s a never ending onslaught of beginner questions and experienced folks with domain knowledge burn out. I’m sure it’s good when it’s new and fresh and everyone is exited to participate, but that wears out. It’s why things went away from mailing lists, or why mailing lists started getting archived, so they could be searched.
I guess with most things it comes in cycles, and we’re at the on demand answers cycle right now.
Ephemeral discord servers are awful because they don’t scale and they can only ever help the lowest common denominator of questions/issues. We need something else, but it has yet to present itself as a solution.
Regarding obsolete models, that’s only partially true. There’s loads of content that are effectively “finished” and won’t be changing, and will grow obsolete at a fairly slow pace. Meaning they’ll be useful in the models once trained for years.
Obviously new technology and similar ideas/content that didn’t exist when the model was created won’t be there, but the amount that changes and or is new is relatively small each year compared to all the historical content.
Nah. They will cross licence with the other big players effectively closing the market to anyone they don’t bless.
How’d that work out for them? Answer? Not well. History repeats itself, so here we go!
This can also backfire because they might transfer you back to the queue, losing your previous spot.