The color looks really cool.
The color looks really cool.
Sennheiser headphones that I bought for about $20 about 10 years ago. The cable is indestructible. I once had to resolder it to the speakers because it my cat pulled it out, but the cable itself has endured all kinds of abuse without breaking. And the sound is fantastic.
She was the vice president and took over when Perón died. And yes, by that time they were pretty anti leftist.
I don’t have a story, but I have a setting that’s been really underutilized.
We, as a species, were nomadic for hundreds of thousands of years. We had tens of thousands of years of cohabitation with other hominids, intermingling, making important and powerful discoveries, exploring, etc.
And there’s no one using that for a story?
The only stories about that time that I see are about dumb cavemen or ice age migration.
These people had the same mental capacity that we have now. They had culture, rituals, trade, interesting things.
So yeah, a story set in the prehistoric times.
When I first started learning how to code 9 months ago […]
You do it in teams and call your workmate!
Tomb of the Necrodancer is a rythm rogue like which is very unique, imo.
These kind of forums don’t store the plaintext password, they send an email while in memory, and hash them afterwards. Still bad security, but it’s not storing it in plaintext.
I think it would be auctioned and sold to the highest bidder.
In Argentina it’s against the law too. I have never seen anyone, ever, stop at a stop sign. At most people slow down a little more than usual. Not even cops stop at stop signs. But if you don’t stop in your driver test, they can theoretically deny your license. So this is definitely a regional thing.
Fwiw, I visited a lot of South American countries, and Argentina is one of the most respectful of traffic laws. But yeah, stop signs are merely a suggestion at best. People slow down way more in a “dangerous crossing” sign, than a stop sign.
What about knowledge-graph augmented LLM?
This is a good video about it: https://youtu.be/WqYBx2gB6vA
I want to try this project: https://github.com/jwzhanggy/Graph_Toolformer
The best offline backup is a piece of paper.
The other day I saw a talk made by one of the wiki media guys, that talked about integrating LLM with knowledge graphs. It was very cool, I’ll try to find it again.
Edit: found it! https://youtu.be/WqYBx2gB6vA
As you age, soft skills become way more important IMO. It’s almost impossible to keep up with the changing technology landscape, and while you could theoretically become an expert in some tech that never goes away (hello Cobol), eventually it will become obsolete and you’re left with no marketable skills.
And while some people are lifelong learners (I am), learning new programming languages over and over again gets old at some point. So transitioning into more of a people’s role (like management) it’s a good move when you get older.
And if AI keeps getting better at coding, some programming jobs could be in danger of automation, so it’s also a safety net for that scenario.
I was working in my (poor third world) government job, and our keyboard broke. Replacements took months, since they only bought mouse and keyboards in bulk once per year or so, and they ran out of.
I had a second job working as a contractor for a private company, where we were contracted for a public hospital providing system administration and technical support. We had some old PS2 keyboards that were to be decommissioned, but since they didn’t have inventory number, I got hold of them and brought some to my other job.
So I donated some equipment from one area of government to another, but it was kinda illegal, lol 😆.