In the USSR, private plots owned by collective farm families, averaging 0.25 hectares in area, provided 30% of meat, vegetables and milk, 33% of eggs, and 59% of potatoes in 1979.
It wasn’t what I expected, but I’m satisfied.
I thought they were going to release the GPT-3 source code.
Only if Chrome announces that the IPv6 version will be the default and the IPv4 version must be manually activated in the future.
All companies announce migration to IPv6
Take note of that, John Carmack, and improve it.
How will Anubis attack if browsers start acting like manual scrapers used by AI companies to collect information?
Because OpenAI is planning to release an AI-powered browser, what happens if it ends up using it as another way to collect information?
Blocking all Chromium browsers, I don’t think, is a good idea.
FreeBSD does have uses in industry, because large companies use it and receive donations, although not as many as the Linux Foundation.
The problem is that it doesn’t have as widespread support from various sources as Linux, let alone Windows, so installing FreeBSD on newer hardware can be difficult if you don’t have a technician to help you.
In addition, there isn’t enough native software, although that could be covered by using a compatibility layer with Linux and/or Wine. You could also use virtual machines. However, you may not need to do that if the software can run on the operating system without any problems despite not having official support.
But FreeBSD is very stable, has its own package, which is quite intuitive, and has a file system called ZFS and security.
Support is another issue, but this problem is shared by less popular and less widely used Linux distributions and other operating systems that aren’t widely used. Hiring someone to solve a problem that’s affecting you can be very expensive, and there are three options.
In your opinion, is this a good thing, a bad thing, or is it just a curiosity that LLMs currently have?
The closest thing to telemetry on Linux is Chrome OS.
In fact, that failure occurred this year. Now all that’s left is for macOS to have a failure with that company and the collection is complete.
To what extent could it be acceptable?
And not to mention specific equipment such as train management that uses Windows XP, Windows 98 or 95. Just one example.
Yes, although I was referring to the fact that every experiment in collectivized agriculture in the 20th century boils down to: A minuscule percentage of the plots were left to private initiative and those plots account for the majority of the total output.