That's actually an interesting thought, I'm not sure if that all happens quickly enough to be noticeable within a human lifespan, but it will be interesting to see I suppose. Only time will tell
EddoWagt
OpenAI like other AI companies keep their data sources confidential.
"We trained on absolutely everything, but we won't tell them that because it will get us in a lot of trouble"
I'm not sure if it was an official feature, but I remember messing around with KLCK (Kustom Lock Maker) some years ago
All those lockscreen features have been a thing before, but got removed for some reason
Just like the wolves at Chernobyl are evolving to be immune to cancer
Wait what
They don't, bacteria can evolve quickly because they multiply a lot. Humans take about 30 years to create offspring so evolution is pretty much nonexistent on the scale of a human life
Because that name already exists
I wouldn't call collecting "buying gear", what is and what isn't gear depends on the hobby of course, but I don't think coins can be gear
So stupid
6% asked for better Linux support.
I didn't read the article, but is that 6% of users, or 6% of requests?
If it is the former, you also have to factor in the amount of people didn't request anything at all. If 25% of people requested something, then 6% of all people is actually quite a large portion of requests.
Although Linux users would probably be more likely to be asking for support, so still a vocal minority
Yeah... That can be difficult to tell on the internet...
I recently renamed a few movie files to something with ':'. That worked fine on Linux, but lead to some issues on windows. With a lot of errors from next cloud for file sync and me not being able to rename them without booting back to Linux. Fun stuff