Doesn’t this mean that overwhelming non factual information would skew the results of chat gpt?
Doesn’t this mean that overwhelming non factual information would skew the results of chat gpt?
I’d buy them if they weren’t more than $50
I’m not familiar with that hardware, but unless there is an off the shelf option you are related to engineering it yourself. There would need to be a stepper in there you can control directly, and a way of programming the controller to know how many steps to take.
Notice that, I did not.
Cat hanging from rope with that exact text on a blue background is available from Amazon.
Good to know! I’ll keep that in my pocket. It is sometimes used off label to treat anxiety, so I can see it causing unwanted effects.
I’ll do that from time to time. A little Benadryl will do the same for me, too.
Looks like he is aggressively getting her comment on the breaking news story about infantile aliens.
Thanks for that. I think the US has lost its mind over guns, and the means are now the end.
It’s part of our fear culture. We always have something to be afraid of, and providing guns is our security blanket.
Yup. A child in my school was killed passing around a found handgun with his friends. I don’t remember the details, but if one of those kids had said something and left it might never have happened.
True. I wouldn’t hand my kids bb guns at 8. I’m also sure you don’t hide dangerous items completely from your kids, and some way demonstrate using them responsibly.
I don’t own any guns myself, so I used nerf rival guns to demonstrate safety to my children. Again, my biggest concerns are what to do with a found firearm, never point one at anything you don’t want to shoot.
I also allowed them to hang out with Grandpa for an afternoon and familiarize themselves with firearms. If they were more interested in firearms, a bb gun would have been okay for them to take out to Grandpa’s firing range. I’m only referring to a spring action device, and my children are a little older.
IDK about where the person you are replying to is from, but I see it as a viable strategy in the US. There are too many stories of children playing with guns and killing someone. Teaching firearm safety and demystifying them is like teaching sex ed.
Not having firearms everywhere is a better answer, but I can only control so much.
I personally use the vinegar instead, but one or another will do the trick.
But like you said, both at once make salt water, which is less effective at killing germs and removing funk.
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It’s been great, but I need a clear mind for computers tomorrow!
At some point our images may be part of the input for ai generation.
I had two
Got to train it on something
Always target ads
My dampness sensors went south a long time ago. Cleaned the whole thing out and everything. I’m also at least the second owner. The contacts in the load selection knob also had worn away from use and I had to repair them. I’ll be happy to get another three to five years out of it.
I just use the timed dry now and send slightly smaller loads through. It’s much more efficient.