Thank you for explaining so clearly. Point 3 is indeed something I’ve ran into before!
Thank you for explaining so clearly. Point 3 is indeed something I’ve ran into before!
I still do the python3 -m venv venv && source venv/bin/activate
How can uv help me be a better person?
I agree. Python is my language of choice 80% or so of the time.
But my god, it does packaging badly! Especially if it’s dependent on linking to compiled code!
Why it is like that, I couldn’t tell. The language is older than git, so that might be part of it.
However, you’re installing python libraries from github? I very very rarely have to do that. In what context do you have to do that regularly?
I get your point of view, and haven’t thought about it that way before.
As for why it’s like that, my best guess is the sentence I wrote above.
Maybe now they can shift to more ethical business models?
You can’t honestly expect that?
NPCs don’t mind
In my case, they did. Yes, of course there is more context.
Had 2 psychologists refuse to work with me, after they got to know me
Stochastic parrot is a term describing your experience with AI.
I’ve an aunt like that, ready to engage in every conversation despite not understanding the topic. Regugitating whatever she saw on her tv, in her own words.
So in a sense, the current large language models do mimic some human’s behaviour.
Most people don’t realise, yet so obvious
Plot twist: it was a closet gay with self-hatred!
I’ve made my own tv stand using these 3d printed corner pieces: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4877887/comments
It’s not an elementary question.
Best I can guess is: plenty of people, plenty of reasons. Which is a stupid answer.
It’s not sufficient, but it is necessary
It certainly helps a lot!
But again, there’s something different about them. that made them different from many others from a similar start.
Wonder what it could be
Slaves didn’t own slaves
You need to own stuff that others value
Plenty of people in that situation who aren’t Bezos rich, no?
Makes me think that explanation isn’t sufficient.
Honeycomb