It's high resolution enough to take notes about your environment and answer questions with Apple intelligence. If it's as restricted by Bluetooth bandwidth, battery, etc as you claim, it would be a useless feature. It doesn't need to record 24/7, just take a snapshot every 5 minutes and if something interesting is happening maybe then start recording
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I wonder if you did something dumb like "seeded" the beginning of your prompts with a cryptographically unique random series of characters like appucnoiwq9occks if it would be more creative?
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Seems to work at least. Still looks pretty generic to me though
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Never heard of this company before.
Alex Atallah described his company OpenRouter as the artificial intelligence version of the payments company Stripe. Now Stripe is buying OpenRouter.
The deal, announced on Wednesday, combines Stripe's technology, which lets companies direct payments to other businesses, with OpenRouter's technology, which lets them direct their spending of "tokens" between different providers of A.l. models. Tokens are an atomic unit of A.l. use, roughly equivalent to a word fragment.
I still don't really know what this company actually does. Like a token merchant or something?
Sims 5 DLC: Arranged Marriages & Harems
Sims 5 DLC: Appropriate Attire
Sims 5 DLC: Woman Wishes & Aspirations
Has EA really made creative games recently though? I'm looking at their recent games list and it's mostly: Madden, EA Sports, The Sims 4 DLC, NHL, Battlefield, Plants vs Zombies, etc. Sequels and remakes basically. With notable exceptions by subsidiary companies like Split Fiction.
Like, if you're going to buy any company, the one where you make almost the exact same game every year and everyone still buys it is probably a safe bet.
Yep. There's been an update, actually; the widower appears to have gotten a financial settlement with NDA and dropped the case. After a 2 year fight with Disney lawyers, that's about as good as you can hope for.
Hopefully he finds some peace, what a horrific way to lose someone.
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Sounds like the system needs tweaking to be less disruptive. Maybe with some actual rules on usage and reach? Especially restrictions on alerts during sleeping hours
Wow, yeah, 380V / 1.2A can absolutely be lethal if electrocuted… even in healthy adults. The most dangerous path for the electricity is from the hand or arm, as it can pass through the heart; which of course is exactly where you would grab a person with the glove.
The cognitive friction of a slow PC is like sandpaper to my brain
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