

Great to know. I don’t know if 106% of CPU is good or bad, but it is not what I had anticipated. Thank you!


Great to know. I don’t know if 106% of CPU is good or bad, but it is not what I had anticipated. Thank you!


While I have heard of people doing this a decade, I have never looked into it.
How was the install and setup process? How is the resource consumption of the server? At one point it seemed one had to supply their own quests. Are there open source quests available? Anything cool I didn’t ask about?


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Interestingly, not a video about police brutality, but about known unsafe roads.


I think, but cannot be certain, that is includes some energy cost.
It really is excellent.


The reply did not address the substantive complaints by staff.
We’ve changed nothing, but your leaving has mildly put us out.


USA Supreme Court. USA courts.


I search things so others can be lazy.
Cluster B things:
Cluster B disorders are marked by inappropriate, volatile emotionality and often unpredictable behavior. The disorders in Cluster B are antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, and narcissistic personality disorder.
A and C are also things.


I wish there were more lighted “closed” signs. I often cannot see the unlit “open” sign, but can see the lights inside are on with people inside.


Yup. Customers gotta note and avoid the untrustworthy spokes people, otherwise there is no downside for the spokesperson.


If conservatives can shape society with executive orders, progressives can as well.
Shaping change grassroots is great, but progressives don’t need to be bound by different rules than conservatives.
Edit: toning down my rudeness.


No they aren’t. A number of proposals have been kicked around for decades. There has not been the will to implement.


Most importantly and very evident in the US: 100 yrs of reform can be rolled back in one day. We’re seeing that reform is pointless.
It also means swinging the other way takes a day. (Unlikely, but now far more likely than before.)


The joke is electricity and Linux.
The real answer is the free hardware.
My main reliable is from 2008? It cannot do modern virtualization due to not having the CPU instruction sets.


Used to run into this more. Some legacy systems imposed password limits that seem archaic by modern standards. The authentication system was just supporting systems from before newer standards were created.
I think some of those compatibility layers outlived the systems they needed to be compatible with. The people that knew the system retired ages ago and the documentation was lost 3 or 4 “documentation system” changes ago.
Anyway, those have no place on the modern web.
Be sure to watch costs. Lots of mechanics own everything to the “SnapOn man”.
Have you considered graduate school? (Enrollment goes up when economy sucks.)
It can be easier to get a job with a masters degree or PhD.
Bonus points for being societally acceptable.


What about people that live outside? Can they draw a line around “their” space and keep vampires out?


Can’t think of pro-LLM fan boys in the same light anymore.
And what happens when the AI is an official at work? “My boss says I am the second coming of Jesus and this expense is approved.”
It didn’t take much digging, but for exposure I am posting here.
A big page on Eliza at https://sites.google.com/view/elizagen-org/About
One can try a reasonable Eliza right now. https://anthay.github.io/eliza.html (linked from the previous link.)