Skill issue
Skill issue
LLMs work by always predicting the next most likely token and LLM detection works by checking how often the next most likely token was chosen. You can tell the LLM to choose less likely tokens more often (turn up the heat parameter) but you will only get gibberish out if you do. So no, there is not.
Still good to add it as a comment for the unaware. Not everyone one on lemmy is into tech.
For most of the code, I don’t think anything special is used.
Compiling the code already obfuscates it enough. Most function, type and variable names are removed, the compiler does some optimizations and what you end up with is already pretty indecipherable code soup.
There are obfuscators that make the resulting binaries even harder to read/decompile, but further obfuscation also makes your code run slower.
If you have vitamin deficiencies, fortified food can also cause you to run at 120%. In some countries (e.g. US) Noodles and flour are fortified with B-vitamins. Maybe that’s what you’re experiencing? It happened to me a few times.
Yes they are.
Here’s a TED talk on YouTube from “Hide the pain Herold” a guy who was in a stock photo that became a meme: https://youtu.be/FScfGU7rQaM?si=MFVrgwlJQ8DSOfVB
Sounds like a CIA psyop
Considering MRTs use 1.5-7 Tesla, I can’t imagine microtesla will be doing anything, unless you have a piece of metal in your head. Maybe it’s an ear infection or a migraine or something like that gets worse from the cup pressure. If it’s a problem, ask a doctor.
Yes, it’s a one time fee. I wouldn’t recommend the ad-supported version.
If you decide to pay, it’s basically a more mature version of Jerboa with better previews for third-party links.
Also, Bild is not exactly known for quality journalism in Germany.
The probability of getting a finite number is pretty much zero.
For any range [0; n], where n is finite, there are always infinitely many numbers larger than n, so the probability of getting a number in said range is n/(n+infinity). I feel very confident in saying that something with that probability will never happen.
They sell ad spots based on their data about you - IMHO that’s very different from outright selling your data.
They removed JPEG XL support from chrome. It was behind a feature flag previously.
(At least that’s what I gathered from reading the screenshot.)