Always appreciated, cheers!
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Oh ho... No, you're not the only one I'm afraid. It was fine until a couple hours ago, the newest comments confirm it so. Not sure what's going on.
Hopefully Ross figures it out and it goes back up soon. Thanks for the interest!
EDIT: It's back up.
Hey folks, just sharing the message. I believe it's related to piracy as it frequently comes into contact with the preservation of media. As whatever is DRM Free and capable of working offline, is effectively able to last indefinitely.
If you're European and eligible, please consider.
Cheers
Not sure, but the blast radius is tremendous, even games from the Atari 2600, a console released nearly fifty fucking years ago have been taken down.
Cheers for the punctual maintenance. Just logged in, but no issues so far.
There is actually something I'd like to chat about, but the time is too soon.
Here's to another six months of db0!
Been using it as well. It requires practice, but it does feel like a better typing experience for a mobile device.
Tip for anyone over here who wants to ask GPT-4 questions on the cheap. Applying for access to their API will give you access to both chat GPT 3.5 as well as GPT-4 with a different interface. There you pay what you use, which is insanely cheaper with GPT-3.5, and... mildly affordable with GPT-4 so long as you keep contexts short and conversations brief.
Been making use of their playground for months now, probably paid 20 bucks tops for months of use. Worked for my case.
If I need creativity without intelligence, I'll just use WIzardLM on my 3090.
Do note "Pirating AIs" is not really practical due to the extreme hardware requirements, you'll hardly find someone willing to foot the bill for free.
Difficult to say right now. While it's bragged that AI can already "create" games and "webpages". Current approaches rely heavily on human prompting and trial and error. Plus said dev AIs work best when creating common, simple, short projects. The AI will just auto complete stuff, and if its wrong, well it can't tell the difference. Actual programs created by humans are multitudes of machines working together in perfect sync. It involves progressive iteration and refactor, as well as requiring many types of languages, data, images, sound, API use, organization, planning, and references (often from closed source programs) if it has any hopes of working.
Something as ambitious as an OS? Given the size of the task, you might as well wait for the singularity when all bets are off.
I see, well, thanks for the announcement. I'll be sure to keep a close eye.
Displaying images, truly a technological breakthrough for the modern era!
I stand in solidarity with Godot.