I'm also glad the UK demonstrated to everyone why more surveillance isn't the answer (and I hope they ask what the correct answer could have or should have been).
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Yep, happened with my wife's laptop. Fortunately you just follow the instructions and we had a second laptop but I was still sweating bullets.
I still contend that this sort of task is uniquely positioned to show off LLMs. The idea that they’ll turn into agents that can do real-world tasks remains a fantasy. Despite how impressive this is, they’re losing money and have no real path to profitability.
I'm curious. What would it take to change your mind? I'd like to check in with you in two years to see what you think then.
Devil's advocate: if the problems were could be solved with relatively simple programming, why aren't why they solved already?
But is it friendly to users? The future is now.
I first tried Ubuntu then switched to pop os and haven't looked back. Feels great to be free of MS.
It's nice to sit down and just write about your week, like talking to an old friend/family member about what's new. You never know what comes out. I use an old Kindle Scribe that I don't do anything else with. It sounds like you have privacy concerns?
Iceland had the highest profile result so perhaps it may seem that way, but many countries investigated and prosecuted individuals. In addition, it caused the entire global financial system to redouble AML efforts.
Providing good buses might just be a great advertising campaign.
I'm sure the community will find something to hate about this as well, since this isn't an article about an LLM failing at something.
I thought this was funny.