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It’s obviously bofa
It’s obviously bofa
So it’s like slightly more responsible Python
I mean this has been a cybersecurity best practice forever. If anything, it’s someone at the NSA having a chuckle knowing how the cynics will react to something which is barely a step above common sense.
It also guarantees you will cycle keys out of memory, which is always a good idea when crossing borders and whatnot.
It’s definitely a factor.
Find me another electronics manufacturer which has put as much effort into eliminating China from its supply chain.
These sites also usually have the solution manuals
So .ml would be the worst offender for how quickly they ban anyone who steps outside a particular ML orthodoxy?
Can you live without using your thumbs?
And Israel is the most advanced nation in the Levant, I guess.
Meh, you and I both know that we cannot have an honest discussion of Mao or Stalin’s flaws on this instance, the same way we can have an honest discussion of Biden’s.
This is pretty rich coming from a guy who unironically defends Stalin and Mao for “doing what needed to be done.”
Edit - I mean there you have it. If I explain the meme I’ll get banned but I think any reasonable person can appreciate the whiplash.
Kind of, it’s kind of like using a calculator instead of doing arithmetic by hand when doing load and strain calculations. It’s a tool which cuts down on the tedious (and error prone) parts of engineering but doesn’t replace the expertise. I use it frequently to write code snippets for things I don’t know the exact sytax for but could easily look up. It just saves time.
Like, we have a guy whose entire job is to understand the ins and outs of a particular bit of modeling software. In the future that will likely be a person who runs the AI which understands the ins and outs of the modeling software. And eventually the AI will replace that software entirely.
The most important part of being a prompt engineer is knowing when the responses are bullshit. Which is how the AI field has been the whole time - it selects for niche expertise.
Bofa deez nuts