I genuinely didn't get where you were trying to go with that question.
Honestly, I have very mixed feelings about LLMs. I don't think you're necessarily wrong, but I don't think refusing to use AI is going to help me or anyone else.
The AI bubble might pop, but just as the dotcom bubble didn't mean the end of the internet it won't mean the end of AI. LLMs (or whatever might supersede them) are here to stay.
I don't know all the details. Are you sure you're literally not allowed to place anything before the RCD? Technically SPD then RCD makes the most sense to me, so it seems strange to me that it wouldn't be allowed, but I couldn't find any clear answer.
Europe, we call it RCCB and it's in the electrical distribution board on all circuits. GFCI isn't only useful in wet conditions, it protects you everywhere where there is the possibility of a circuit between a live wire and the ground with you in the middle.
But they also tend to push forward with a decisions long after it's clear there needs to be a change, only to drastically turn the wheel from one day to the other. For example the one child policy and zero covid.
Any extra weight is too much. Plus a 6 oz calculator doesn't usually fly at 300km/h in open weather, you will need some strong (heavy) glass or plastic too protect the panels. Much simpler too just put them on the ground next to the wind turbine.
It would make sense if there's no space left on earth to build new datacenters, but the simple solution to that is just to stop building so many datacenters.
If that was the only issue one could just not breath out in the tube. But there's another problem: Breathing becomes impossible because you can't breathe due to the pressure of the water on your chest.
You mean because of e=mc²? That's true but basically unmeasurable. Air batteries do get mesurable heavier.
I can go months without AI just fine. Yes it does hallucinate, yes it can create slop, but that doesn't mean it's completely useless.
I genuinely didn't get where you were trying to go with that question.
Honestly, I have very mixed feelings about LLMs. I don't think you're necessarily wrong, but I don't think refusing to use AI is going to help me or anyone else.
What do you mean by that?
Just chatting with an LLM uses so few tokens I don't really see that changing
The AI bubble might pop, but just as the dotcom bubble didn't mean the end of the internet it won't mean the end of AI. LLMs (or whatever might supersede them) are here to stay.
And the chili's
I prefer the term africanmericanlist
I don't know all the details. Are you sure you're literally not allowed to place anything before the RCD? Technically SPD then RCD makes the most sense to me, so it seems strange to me that it wouldn't be allowed, but I couldn't find any clear answer.
Put the surge protector before your RCD?
Europe, we call it RCCB and it's in the electrical distribution board on all circuits. GFCI isn't only useful in wet conditions, it protects you everywhere where there is the possibility of a circuit between a live wire and the ground with you in the middle.
You guys don't do GFCI everywhere?
But they also tend to push forward with a decisions long after it's clear there needs to be a change, only to drastically turn the wheel from one day to the other. For example the one child policy and zero covid.
But why? We'll make better blades without the extra weight of the solar panels and cheaper panels by just putting them on the ground.
Any extra weight is too much. Plus a 6 oz calculator doesn't usually fly at 300km/h in open weather, you will need some strong (heavy) glass or plastic too protect the panels. Much simpler too just put them on the ground next to the wind turbine.
A big context costs a lot more
It would make sense if there's no space left on earth to build new datacenters, but the simple solution to that is just to stop building so many datacenters.
If that was the only issue one could just not breath out in the tube. But there's another problem: Breathing becomes impossible because you can't breathe due to the pressure of the water on your chest.
Men too
Yeah no I don't think that's how it works