At least it doesn’t have super distracting glass effects everywhere.
At least it doesn’t have super distracting glass effects everywhere.
It’s a trend in road cycling at least. You completely degrease the chain and then dip it in a special hot wax. Apparently it lasts longer than oil and doesn’t attract dirt.
I do have to oil the chain on my bike every now and then though. (I know about waxing, haven’t made the jump yet)
It’s also 80€ in Europe. Everyone I talked to is waiting for the price to drop, including me.
I don’t think that, as Microsoft hasn’t done a lot (any?) of that stuff in recent years. It’s good to be cautious but really what is the problem with opening the source for something that already existed for a while and is embraced by many?
WSL allows me to develop in a Linux environment while still enjoying my very custom Windows setup and programs that I am used to. So no, WSL did not make me choose a side, but instead helps me to get the best of both worlds at once.
It’s a reference to The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.
As a casual rallying fan this really sucks. I hope this won’t be the death of licensed rally sims.
Der Turing Test umfasst normalerweise ein längeres Gespräch mit dem zu testenden Subjekt, und nicht nur ein paar Kommentare. In dem Fall wird ziemlich schnell klar, dass LLMs nicht wie Menschen reden.
Das angesprochene Problem bleibt dennoch. Bei einfachen Kommentaren im Internet ist es nahezu unmöglich zu prüfen, ob der Verfasser ein Mensch ist. Zertifikate können auch von Maschinen genutzt werden, da sehe ich noch nicht die Lösung.