It has photographic memory, but it doesn’t necessarily understand everything it’s remembering.
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Because people on Reddit said to, and it read that and remembered it.
Terrible analogy.
The library everyone built is still there, free of charge for everyone to use.
What AI companies have built is an assistant who has photographic memory and has read everything in the library.
You’re still free to use the library to find what you want, but the library is not using the Dewey decimal system.
You’re also free to build your own knowledge base using the information from the library if you want to, and charge for access or give it away for free.
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1·2 days agoFSD is a better driver than most people.
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1·4 days agoThe answer is yes. It does.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
1·4 days agoNo it doesn’t. You still have to click delete on the file that you want to delete. Confirm boxes don’t even need to show the name of the file you’re deleting, just confirm if you want to delete it. When you empty the recycle bin it doesn’t ask you if you’re sure you’d like to delete x, y, and z file names, for example.
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11·4 days agoNon-breaking isn’t meaningless - it means it doesn’t break anything. It means it doesn’t affect users, and thus it’s not going to be high priority or be enough to block a release.
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33·4 days agoSo they’re…. in profit.
Gotta try find a way to make space X sound bad, right?
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12·4 days agoBet you wish you held it now though. Up about 7x since it first opened.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
1·4 days agoIt’s not. Broken means it doesn’t work. Everything about deleting files works. The file you told it to delete gets deleted. The only “issue”, in the absolute least problematic use of the word, is that it displays an internal name rather than the regular file name of the file as it’s being deleted.
It’s not broken if it works exactly as it’s supposed to.
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1·4 days agoYes. The left are in power in all of those countries, and they’re pushing through all these authoritarian surveillance and censorship laws.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
21·4 days agoRead the article:
the confirmation dialog displays a cryptic internal filename, such as $Rxxxxx.ext, instead of the original filename, such as realfilename.txt.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
12·4 days agoBroken means it doesn’t work. Everything about the recycling bin functionally works.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
21·4 days agoWhat exactly is “broken” about the recycling bin because of this?
Does the recycling bin still work?
Does the right file get deleted?
You’ve got a strange definition of broken.
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31·4 days agoDeveloper written unit tests likely wouldn’t even catch that bug with the recycling bin, because it doesn’t even matter what the text says when it’s being deleted. It’s not a breaking bug. It wouldn’t hold up a release. It might have even been found in QA and might have a super low priority ticket to fix it because again, it’s non breaking and doesn’t affect anything in any way.
You don’t understand how software dev QA works, clearly.
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14·4 days agoThat was the main promise lol
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14·4 days agoHe promised to get teslas share price and sales figures etc to a seemingly impossible level, and he exceeded it which is why he was then due his gigantic pay packet that the courts then ridiculously blocked. You guys are doing the same thing to SpaceX as you did for Tesla, and the results will be the same - you’ll look foolish.
FSD on Teslas is insane. It’s demonstrably safer than real drivers. It doesn’t use a single sensor, it uses a single type of sensor, which has proven to be more than good enough.
Calling reusable self landing rockets a “small step” is beyond a joke. It’s probably the single biggest innovation in space travel since space travel has been a thing.
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218·5 days agoElon musk also made seemingly impossible promises for Tesla and their stock price, and he exceeded them.
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2·4 days agoIf you think AI is just “chat boxes” then you really need to just stay out of any and all AI discussions.

You can easily make a better pc for cheaper. Plenty of reviews showed this.