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  • I've always used paste- never heard of these. I'll totally check them out! I assume they are fine for any CPU/GPU applications as long as they fit? I always lose my paste tubes so having a sheet of these might be easier to keep track of

  • Ideally, a well designed physical button wont need any visual confirmation to push or tell if it's already toggled

    Think old school hazard lights, horn or turn signal stalks with clicking noise. You dont need to look at it at all to toggle them, or confirm button is depressed or activated. You can tell by auditory confirmation or haptically

  • It's a LLM. You asked it "what can you even do" and one of the most hot topics with AI is privacy concerns. With Copilot being neutered by MSFT to produce curated responses asking it what it can do, and it branching to privacy concerns first, seems totally reasonable

  • You're right, the current sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide we use right now are just flowers are roses compared to... water

  • I think people are forgetting the DS part of the question

    DS are very cheap second hand and all the game cartridges work in offline mode natively. If you haven't ever owned a DS before you need to pickup a few 3DS XL models ASAP and catch up on that whole generation of gaming!

    As for switch people are right below, if you want longterm playability you might need to emulate on a different device like a steam deck. Some switch games need that online 'phone home' to download the game

  • Reading the articles you attached OP, this is exactly the technology they are still struggling with. I dont think any open source consumer level models will have quite what you're looking for... yet!

  • I think you'll struggle with the coherent part

    Most LLMs can do a few paragraphs and stay on topic but after thet they need better guidance, usually by changing the prompt to stay relevant. 10k+ words can be hard for normal authors to stay coherent on a single prompt, let alone a GPT-3 model

  • Interesting, I imagine Northern Ireland is no different and also requires it yearly and folks just call it tax. Where I am we pay both a property tax on the vehicle (based on vehicle value at the time) ASWELL as a yearly registration fee to operate the vehicle on public roads. This is all in addition to a titling tax needed once when first obtaining the vehicle (also based on value of vehicle)

  • Wasnt it obviously Maquis related? I imagine smuggling people(Bajorans) out of Cardassia territories or smuggling weapons to Maquis supporters

  • In some places government requires vehicles to be
    regularly re-registered at certain intervals and it's usually associated with a bill or fine to update the registration paperwork on the vehicle

    Most cases it's just a way to collect taxes at a local level

  • Start by learning disassembling first!
    Then learning replacement/upgrading of components next like your speaker idea. Then shift into assembly and constructing

    Way easier to understand components and where they line up and their effects by taking apart and reverse engineering before trying to assemble or create/engineer anything yourself