Quality of output depends a lot on how common the code is in its training data. I would guess it’d be best at something like Python, with its wealth of teaching materials and examples out there.
Quality of output depends a lot on how common the code is in its training data. I would guess it’d be best at something like Python, with its wealth of teaching materials and examples out there.
You’ve never read the book in question… Because you think it’s filled with gut feelings and anecdotes… Which you know, because of gut feelings and anecdotes…
CDPR as in CD Projekt Red? Are they associated with GOG in some way?
I was using a nice firefighter duck named Cleo, but he was underperforming so he had to be let go. Now I have Rufus:
I was afraid a mouse wouldn’t be able to do a duck’s job, but he threatened to sue so I had to give him a shot. Glad I did, he’s proven as capable as any duck I’ve known.
I think the point they were making was that someone whose home, safety, or means of income were damaged or destroyed would have a different perspective than someone who wasn’t adversely affected, regardless of the big picture.
Beautifully put my friend. If you ever run for office you have my vote.
I don’t know much about how any of this works, but my guess would be the embedded browser on Connect hasn’t been set up to block tracking? In which case you might try enabling the ‘open links in external browser’ option and see if you still get tracking attempts.
wow, ask and I shall receive! thanks!
Oh hey, this is great! Nice work, it found some pretty obscure communities in a few tests. I wish there was a megathread somewhere for Lemmy/fediverse tools like this.
That’s useful too, but sometimes it’s hard to find them by keyword. Plus if the answer to a post is ‘there is no community’ and the post gets popular, it can be a nice way to kickstart the creation of a new community.
Error 404: Costume Not Found is a classic.