Yeah, but that’s okay. What’s strange is the negative feedback in a community that specifically covers topics about AI.
Yeah, but that’s okay. What’s strange is the negative feedback in a community that specifically covers topics about AI.
Just leaving a feedback comment about the replies on this thread: I am surprised that people in this community disliked such a breakthrough in AI technology.
Spoiler, it’s not just ai shilling.
I’m open to dialogue. What would you like to know?
The person in this video already has access and demonstrates how this new technology works. He is not just a random youtuber. He actively delves into AI news and even studies research papers.
This is not true love. True love is stop playing a game that can’t be paused in the middle of a cutscene or combat.
Interesting. I was thinking about a project for image classification and description, so we could search for our images in an easy way.
The signature and the URL are in the comic. They are too small though. Thanks for including the author’s website.
True, no one could replace the master. But in terms of art and style, Toriyama has already given his blessing to the artist Toyotarou.
What do you mean? Updating my linux is the fun part.
Fully free, no credit card required. They are not charging to use this tool, for now.
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I just love the game, and I’m a fan of LLMs and podcasts. Sometimes I share new technologies when they’re original and produce good results. This post was mainly intended to show how amazing this tool is, but I understand the downvotes. With 10 new AI tools appearing each day, it’s hard to keep track of the truly good ones.
It’s strange how a post with a score of -15 (at the time of this comment) stays on top in a Lemmy community.
Sorry, I found that on Instagram. If I cropped out the author’s name, it was unintentional.
Let’s link the author IG here: https://www.instagram.com/war.and.peas
Reminded me of the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), except the ghosts are alien ghosts, not human ghosts.
The Apache main process runs as root. When it receives a request, it spawns a child process that doesn’t run as root. PHP runs as the same user as the Apache child process.
Well, I don’t think I’m enforcing rules that much, but I guess it’s a matter of opinion. Maybe you are right.