LLMs keep getting better at imitating humans thus for those who don't know how the technology works, it'll seem just like it thinks for itself.
Michal
Yep, they take care of their babies.
Didn't take long, compared to how much Ukraine had to wait to get permission to use it on Russian territory while defending themselves.
Like that time they made a giant hole in the screen and called it 'dynamic island' 😂
It's the iBump, it's a haptic invention gently letting you know you have passed to the other half of the screen. They also made it visible to give you a gentle cue as to where the middle is.
Idk, he popularized electric cars, it has to count for something. But yes, net loss.
It's their inhouse project, so if they'll probably focus their efforts on it if they're no longer investing in 3rd party.
I mostly remember him from the movie "Convoy".
RIP Rubber Duck, 10-4.
Ona scale of units consumed, yes. A TikTok lasts seconds whereas a book takes days to compete.
However, I've read books more engaging than some tiktok videos.
Probably some children's book I can't remember. The earliest book I remember reading by myself would be one of this series (in Polish) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomek_in_the_Land_of_Kangaroos?wprov=sfla1
This one was also a popular children's book, but I think it was read to me by my mother https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akademia_pana_Kleksa_%28novel%29?wprov=sfla1
It's unusable without ads, so if you watch a lot of YouTube it's worth to pay.
Playing an instrument, like a guitar. It's great being able to play, but it takes time to learn it.