It’s a management decision. Even if the responsible developer left, the next in line would take up the job. We work for a living and there is little choice in ethical companies you can join for adequate pay.
It’s a management decision. Even if the responsible developer left, the next in line would take up the job. We work for a living and there is little choice in ethical companies you can join for adequate pay.
It does matter in terms of ease of use. Some have apps, some don’t. A non-linux-native might have difficulties with the latter.
Sir, what are you looking at? Are you even listening?
Oh, it is if they are using a dump integration of LLM in their Chatbot that is given more or less free reign. Lots of companies do that, unfortunately.
We could just install some heat pumps in hell and transport the energy via flux pipeline to the overworld.
That dude in the back got a mouth I most definitely do not want to kiss.
I would go this route as well. As a developer this sounds easy enough. It you don’t get vertical sequences of images, but instead a grid of images, then I would apply traditional image stitching techniques. There are tons of libraries for that on github.
Arr, me heart be green with envy, it be!
Totally
These are mine, also made with DALLE. I like the third one, but its more of a joke than a meme.
Nice. Which service/network did you use?
This is GPT4/Dall-e 3’s take on it
Prompt: Drawing of a hybrid creature combining elements of a zebra, snail, and lizard. Its eyes are like those of a lizard, and its face has the curves of a snail. Adorning its body is a detailed steampunk armor with metallic finishes. We see only its face and upper body. It is very colorful, appears in shades of blue, green, red, and yellow. Behind, in its background, we see an army of similar looking creatures, ready to march on into war.
All of them at once while saying the words.
Very interesting. These other nets I didn’t know yet. I cannot see the other two images tho.
Yup. A container i slow to rebuild, but at least the most robust. This is my preferred way to share python code when there are system dependencies involved.
It actually is almost as instant as you would expect
I like the pyproject.yaml, but checking dependencies with poetry takes 5 to 10 minutes for my projects.
Tbh, I’m always ending up having issues using poetry and conda. I prefer using penv and pip.
Thanks, I didn’t know!
He’s referring to the working conditions.