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I used resume spammers to apply for 120 jobs. Chaos ensued. What happens if an irresistible force of AI-generated resume spam collides with an immovable object of AI-managed resume filters?
/shrug. Too long, too lame of an attempt at rephrasing a classic question. Try harder next time! C- (yes, I grade all my blurbs)
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Quote: What I wanted was a true spray-and-pray machine, the AK-47 of job-application bots. For that, I turned to LazyApply. Too bad LazyApply didn't keep it simple, and just call themselves "Spray & Pray!" as he used!
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OpenAI is getting ready to give Google and Microsoft a run for their money in search. Why search, when you can have the AI hallucinate the results?
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I hate to say it, but sometimes their hallucinations are pretty damn good. Even when they were wrong, it still took less time to confirm wrongness and continue on to the right answer than it would have been to wade through Google's ever-increasing garbage results.
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AI/LLM could be an answer to how sift through gigantic mounds of garbage data.
It may be a bit like when you solve a problem with regex though.
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The Apple Silicon M4 processor is now official, promising a "giant leap in performance" and a significant focus on AI. It can also get to you to Cardiff in no time
* Joke may or may not work only within parts of the UK
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"Hey Siri! Design me a virtual machine to decode malicious PDF files incorrectly!"
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Generative AI can improve developers’ productivity — but only when they correctly calibrate expectations. Here are six ways to get off on the wrong foot. If AI only made 6 misconceptions in your code, it might be useful
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7: "need codez now!" always works.
edit: that's an interesting auto-markdown effect!
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Oracle Code Assist will be fine-tuned with Oracle software development practices and coding patterns from Java, SQL, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and other technologies such as NetSuite SuiteScript. Sure, why not. Everyone else has (at least) one
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* Terms and conditions apply. Auto-billing commences in instantaneously.
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UNSW Sydney engineers have utilised sound waves to cut the time it takes to make a cold brew coffee from many hours down to mere minutes. Also known as: coffee
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Can someone stick this on James Hoffman's YT please? Maybe he can get a test model to do a review. That would be awesome.
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By his output, would not be surprised to see it soon.
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This new memory-saver policy will discard all the tabs that have been in sleep mode for more than 1.5 days. View them or lose them
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This needs to be configurable. I'd set mine to more than 30 minutes.
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But I need my 7500 tabs! This will be emotionally devastating!
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Lift your tail to the FireFox. He may be able to handle it.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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I use it for YouTube, but found that other browsers are better at managing memory. Even right now FF only has 7 tabs open, but takes up 3600 MB. Vivaldi probably has over 100 tabs open (broken up into Workspaces for logical access), and only uses 1500 MB. I have always found a big discrepancy with FF that way. But 3 of those FF tabs are FB, so it isn't an even comparison that way, other than the fact that Vivaldi has so many more tabs open.
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In project headed by former Inflection chief, MAI-1 may have 500B parameters. In the future, the AIs will have their own AIs
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"Hey Google! Design Large Language Model that will be more powerful than Microsoft's new AI!"
This is going to end well!
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TunnelVision vulnerability has existed since 2002 and may already be known to attackers. Victim Protected? No
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Isn't the purpose of VPNs to access YouTube, Netflix and game servers in a different country?
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