@foone if you have physical access, how long does it take to bypass the screen lock?. That might be the answer.
@T_X @futurebird @melanie @CCC the way I see it the main problem is funding. Storage space can be rented, and lenders can pay shipping costs. That's why I suggested a register as a first step, if we know what needs to be stored it is easier to plan.
@stuartyeates @futurebird @melanie most government has some kind of national archive. The question is how accessible they are, if president Orange, or president tech bro, decide who has access. Is it really accessible at all?
@futurebird @melanie if we start with a public register, where people can document what they have. I think we can find volunteers to store books. as long as we don't give to many books to one person, we should be fairly safe from unintended loses.
@futurebird @melanie someone really should found a cold store for books. If we can fill caves with cheese, why not books?
@T_X @futurebird @melanie @CCC the way I see it the main problem is funding. Storage space can be rented, and lenders can pay shipping costs. That's why I suggested a register as a first step, if we know what needs to be stored it is easier to plan.
@stuartyeates @futurebird @melanie most government has some kind of national archive. The question is how accessible they are, if president Orange, or president tech bro, decide who has access. Is it really accessible at all?
@melanie @futurebird the problem I see is that libraries should be accessible to the public. Things like the Library of Congress is obviously different. But we can't expend local libraries forever, that would risk them spending more time on archiving rather a public service.
@futurebird @melanie if we start with a public register, where people can document what they have. I think we can find volunteers to store books. as long as we don't give to many books to one person, we should be fairly safe from unintended loses.
@futurebird @melanie someone really should found a cold store for books. If we can fill caves with cheese, why not books?
@briannawu @bouncing it doesn't matter. According to openAI* it's trained on the output of their model. Meaning it's a derivative model, most of the hard work was already done. *based on a few headlines I scrolled passed.
@dragonarchitect bad documentation at least document where the documentation is supposed to go.
@chamomile if you have access to an oven learn to bake bread. It will dramatically improve your deep store of food.
@KellicTiger it's almost certainly a kernel driver issue. But considering that your device is still under warranty I would strongly advise contacting customer support. You should follow all steps as they describe, even if you have already done the same thing before.
Otherwise try installing another kernel.
@storybead I assume this tools using a negative value tool is still considered "engineers"?, as someone put it. "an engineer doesn't blame their tools, they also don't bring the wrong tool to the work site".
@storybead I mean if they are really offloading all work on OpenAI they are at least efficient with their own time and effort, depending on how much clean up they end up having to do.
@storybead are you sure that you aren't just missing it between all the ai slop?, maybe they are doing amazing work, that they are covering up with ai.
@LALegault yes, welcome to post feminism.
@7666 I have been Steve in this conversation numerous times.
@dragonarchitect the problem is the lack of sensible external gpu options, what you'd like is a usb dock with a built in laptop style gpu. Unfortunately most egpu are big massive enclosure for desktop style gpus, that are as big as a mini pc or bigger.
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