It’s a fairly common anti-copy, anti-forgery technique.
It’s a fairly common anti-copy, anti-forgery technique.
FilterBox for the win!
I’m curious what you think he’s accomplished. Cause the dead guy was replaced immediately with someone just as evil, and the anesthesia coverage thing you all love to claim was already in the works weeks before Luigi.
Nothing changed. It’s still business as usual for health insurance companies.
How’s that working out for ya?
Yeah, some models are trained on pretty much the entire content of the publicly accessible Internet.
You don’t download the training data when running an LLM locally. You are downloading the already baked model.
Your insurance doesn’t cover that.
I use the dust jacket flap.
But then I’ll have one less watermelon.
Or any of the letters after “L” for that matter…
When I was a little kid, I was legit worried my parents were going to get arrested for drinking and driving when I saw them drink a glass of water before we got in the car. They tried to explain it to me, but I just kept thinking that they were trying to trick me so I wouldn’t rat them out.
Monopolies are allowed. It’s only the ones that abuse their powers and hold on to their dominance through anti-competitive practices that are not.
I taught my cat to do it for treats. For weeks after, he would walk around the house high-fiving the furniture and look offended when a treat didn’t fall from the sky.
It’s not possible to pay enough to overcome human greed.
Not working for me. It brought up a special screen but it just says that my thanks will be passed on to the driver.
Life insurance is actually pretty good about paying out. Their racket is more about the aggressive way they sell you the wrong policy to begin with. They make their money at the time of purchase, rather than by denying pay outs.
In fact, most insurance, other than health insurance, is actually run fairly well. It’s almost like an insurance model isn’t the correct model to use for handling healthcare.
I don’t understand the “removed by mod” part.
That’s not specific to Reddit. That’s just how humanity behaves in large groups. We’re just too damn tribal.
Op’s criteria wasn’t “is it a good product?”, it was “is it better than Plex?”. Stop taking valid criticism as if it were an attack. If we want software to improve we have to be honest about its shortcomings.