The size of their body doesn't matter, all that matter is the space they take up on the dance floor
ignotum
Apple
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The people there didn't even do anything, the cars come with swasticas already painted on them from the factory, and the fire is just tesla being tesla
We live in a society ๐
Yeah the whole config thing in that project was an eldritch horror of a legacy, too ingrained in both the services and tooling to be modified without massive rewrites
I remember when a senior developer where i worked was tired of connecting to the servers to check its configuration, so they added a public facing rest endpoint that just dumped the entire active config, including credentials and secrets
That was a smaller slip-up than exposing a database like that (he just forgot that the config contained secrets) but still funny that it happened
Smaller models still struggle with it, and the large models did too like a year ago
It has to do with the fact that the model doesn't "read" individual letters, but groups of letters, so it's less straight forward to count letters
Thanks a ton! ๐ I try to bring the heat ๐ฅ and keep it juicy ๐๐๐ฌ
If someone says they like me that's always a huge red flag for me
I only date people with standards