Unless this is hard-coded behavior, such unexpected response would be a sign of agency. That is, a sign that AI is capable of more than just correlate input and output based on a dataset.
It might be a hard coded limit. The summary does say the user is using a "trial" version. The trail will only write 800 lines, and then you either have to upgrade to the full version, or upgrade your skills.
dns.adguard-dns.com
No app, just a setting in Android (Private DNS).
No affiliation, I just like how it works. I wish OpenDNS would get on board with an Ad Server category that we could choose to block, but not likely since they are owned by Cisco now.
Add dns.adguard-dns.com to your Private DNS settings in Android. Or use family.adguard-dns.com for blocking adult content as well.
Doing the same for iPhone is ridiculously more complicated than it needs to be.
Flightradar24 is tolerable with ads blocked, but not without.
Can this finally be the death of email / SMS multi-factor authentication?
Please?
Remember SIM swapping? If social engineering the provider didn't kill it, this won't either.
Thankfully, not all of them are lost forever.
When the AI becomes the de facto compiler, it's none of your business how it chooses to arrange code.
... UNTIL something doesn't work the way its supposed to, and someone has to go in a debug that steaming pile. I trust my compiler because it is designed and tested to generate a deterministic output based on particular input. The LLMs are just barfing up something similar to what someone did on the web somewhere once upon a time, whether it actually accomplishes anything or not.
This is why real programmers will always have a job.
There's dozens (hundreds?) of web services which just repackage Imagemagick and other command line tools and wrap them in a paid WebAPI service.
Anyone who works with images that much should have GIMP on their desktop. Unless they (or their employer) are gullible enough to shell out what Adobe wants for Photoshop these days. I can't keep up, but apparently it is getting worse by the month.
The company has a $3.4 billion contract with the federal government to build a new spacecraft to scuttle astronauts to and from the moon’s surface.
Best typo ever.
*Carriers will usually maintain this higher rate. But the honest ones will usually tell you that you've "earned" a newer model. Particularly if you threaten to change carriers.
I'm going to need a list of these "honest" cell providers of which you speak.
Or its a false flag.
My first thought was a third party false flag. Initial Hezbollah statements just assumed Israel was responsible, but it could be anyone who wants to increase the level of conflict in this region. Hell it could have been Putin creating a diversion from Ukraine.
However, this morning the AP is reporting that Israel has briefed US officials on what happened, so they are most likely accepting responsibility.
Each citizen with a registered gun gets an account in a database that records their ammo purchases,
There is already a similar system in place for Sudafed, no account required, just a photo ID.
This system was put in place to prevent large amounts of decongestant from being used to cook meth, but meth cookers simply evolved to using different sources for the precursor chemicals. I venture that the same thing would happen with ammo. Amateur reloading has been a thing for decades, and a tracking system like this will only drive sales between private parties underground.
Anyway that's besides the point, would criminal damage be more acceptable if it were a red blooded 'Murican who did it?
No, but if it were then including "Florida Man" in the headline would be much more acceptable.
Aye, laddie.
Needs more uppercase.
Harrison's Postulate: For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism.