I think that’s a pretty good approach. I think it would benefit all to see ChatGPT more like an approximation/guessing machine. It often hits the mark, or even gets really close. Its bigger hallucinations are frequently hilarious.
I think that’s a pretty good approach. I think it would benefit all to see ChatGPT more like an approximation/guessing machine. It often hits the mark, or even gets really close. Its bigger hallucinations are frequently hilarious.
Chatgpt is not good at these kinds of problems. Heck, any solution and/or answer it gives should be checked manually if you intend to apply it somewhere. It may seem smart most of the time, but you’ve just hit one of its bigger weaknesses.
I’m pretty sure there might be some arcane scripts for you that would help you. But you should clarify query a bit. What are the weird issues you’re running into? Alternatively, if you’re managing nginx and letsencrypt manually you could try:
I don’t think improved performance has ever lead to shorter workdays. So, I’d say it’s in favor of employees to keep AI use secret. Shorter workdays comes from legislation, which I guess is created after some kind of protest.
I like it, even though I’m not sure if I would call it the GNOME official workflow (is that even a thing?). I usually don’t get close to having 10 applications open. I tend to work with about 1 to 3 workspaces with various applications based on my needs. Furthermore, I keep the windows non-maximized which helps me condense more information yone screen