In the context of artificial intelligence, LLM typically stands for "Large Language Model." The "I" in LLM specifically refers to "Intelligence," but it's often implied or omitted, and the term is commonly abbreviated as LLM.
However, if you're referring to a different context or field, please provide more information or clarify what LLM stands for in that specific case, and I'll do my best to help!
Seems like meta refers to LLaMA when responding the question
These are the ones I listen to the most, I think all of them are weekly
secretly incredibly fascinating. They talk about a simple topic and expand it with a lot of trivia and the hosts are very funny.
99% invisible. Mostly about architecture that you don't notice but they give a lot of cool info (lately some episodes get off topic or I simply don't like them but they have a huge archive that I listen to)
my brother my brother and me: just stupid comedy from 3 brothers giving "advice"
dear Hank and John: the brothers Green giving science-ish advice
They have a course of mediation for beginners or something like that and they "teach" different methods so you can choose whichever suits you the most
There used to be a 3-month trial which is enough to go through the course (I didn't keep my subscription), I'm not sure if they still offer trials like that
Win+shift+S if you have onenote installed. Just configure it to always save to clipboard the first time it opens a pop up asking what to do with the clip
Did you install something else? I'm using mint and I installed a clipboard manager but I haven't been able to bind it to win+v and also it doesn't work as well as the windows implementation
If you are only getting alcohol they can scan something else, and I think it's the same for medicines
I do have a membership, but I hate having to maneuver the cart and pulling out my wallet and look for my membership card at the entrance. It's one of the small inconveniences in life that I can't stand
Women are so cute and adorable and I love it so much better than imdb