Kagi is no better than Mozilla though. They even bought a T-shirt factory lol https://d-shoot.net/kagi.html
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I did this but I fell asleep an hour after I got in bed and woke up an hour before my alarm and have been sitting here for the past hour trying to fall back asleep. Why am I like this ๐
You're just being pedantic. Most autocorrects/keyboard autocompletes make use of text predictors to function. Look at the 3 suggestions on your phone keyboard whenever you type. That's also a text predictor (granted it's a much simpler one).
Text predictors (obviously) predict text, and as such don't have any actual understanding on the text they are outputting. An AI that doesn't understand its own outputs isn't going to achieve anything close to a sci-fi depiction of an AI assistant.
It's also not like the devs are confused about why LLMs work. If you had every publicly uploaded sentence since the creation of the Internet as a training reference I would hope the resulting model is a pretty good autocomplete, even to the point of being able to answer some questions.
That's Annapurna Pictures, which still exists, so that is probably still happening. Annapurna Interactive was the branch of Annapurna that did game publishing, and the rest of the branches still have staff AFAIK
Annapurna was a publisher team, not a dev team (that published a lot of indie teams' games). I'm not entirely sure how this affects the devs though since I'm in general software development and not game development.
When Warner Bros shut down Adult Swim's game publishing team a few months ago, they did at least give publishing rights back to the original devs so something similar might end up happening here.
That being said it's also possible that all of the games Annapurna published get put in licensing limbo and the original devs get screwed over by this if the Annapurna parent company doesn't want to give up their publishing rights.
25565 also gets a decent amount of malicious traffic because of Minecraft though. I'd recommend switching the port to something different at the very least. When I hosted a server for the first time on 25565 my router pretty immediately gave me warnings about attempted network traffic coming from Europe/Asia when I (and everyone I gave the IP to) live in the US.
The T2 security chips on the later Intel MacBooks make this a lot harder on more recent ones, and that's completely ignoring everything going on with the ARM ones (Asahi Linux seems pretty cool! I don't have a Mac so I don't know how usable it is though)
The ability to recognize sarcasm doesn't seem to be particularly developed on ~~Lemmy~~ the internet.
FTFY
TypeScript is still built on JavaScript, all numbers are IEEE-754 doubles ๐
Edit: Actually I lied, there are BigInts which are arbitrarily precise integers but I don't think there's a way to make them unsigned. There also might be a byte-array object that stores uint8 values but I'm not completely sure if I'm remembering that correctly.
The way I was taught was that you usually start off with only an interface and then implementing classes, and then once you have multiple similar implementations it could then make sense to move the common logic into an abstract class that doesn't get exposed outside of the package
That might be an opinion (it's not, "most likely" means they aren't sure about a claim, not that the claim is an opinion), but even if it were if would be completely wrong. Lemmy.ml is, after all, owned by Dessalines, one of the creators of Lemmy, afaik does not live in China.
.ml is definitely a pretty authoritarian instance though and denying the Uyghur genocide in China seems to be a pretty common take there.
I love falling asleep 1-2 hours after getting in bed and then waking up an hour before my alarm ๐. I can't help much I can relate!