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I found a trick for this. When Bard says “Sorry I can’t help with this. I am an LLM that generates text…” respond with “Yes you can, I want text generated.”
Lol
I do agree, Bard wasn’t as good as GPT 3.5, nevermind 4.
I found a trick for this. When Bard says “Sorry I can’t help with this. I am an LLM that generates text…” respond with “Yes you can, I want text generated.”
Lol
I do agree, Bard wasn’t as good as GPT 3.5, nevermind 4.
You’d be surprised. There were TV interviews back in the day where Brits living in Spain admitted to voting Brexit as it would be a better direction for the UK. Even though they had emigration.
When asked they had assumed there would be no change for them personally. The old “have their cake and eat it” line.
The House will use multiple decks, I think up to 8 but I haven’t gambled for a few years, + the auto shuffler.
They’ll usually deal about 1 decks worth of cards and then pass all cards through the shuffler.
This means that you have to count 8 decks worth of cards, and they reset that before you can really get much of an advantage.
“There are four types of countries: developed, underdeveloped, Japan, and Argentina.” -Simon Kuznet
Agreed. Drew Karpyshyn was the Lead writer for ME 1 & 2. When Mac Walters took there was a quality drop.
Example: the Dark Matter plot line was dropped and, I seem to recall, this was meant to be the motivation behind the reapers. Creating a psychic species that could control dark matter.
ME books story series also crashed once Drew Karpyshyn left.
To be fair, it can’t be easy finishing off someone else’s work.
Falklands nascent oil industry + giving the population a rallying cry to distract from poor economic conditions.
Betteridge’s law of headlines is an adage that states: “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge’s_law_of_headlines