the most interesting key is for elevenlabs, which gives full privileges. this allows us to:
(…) delete voices (and crash the rabbitOS backend, thus rendering all r1 devices useless)
we have internal confirmation that the rabbit team is aware of this leaking of api keys and have chosen to ignore it. the api keys continue to be valid as of writing.
So there is a chance?
As if wordpress would be the only CMS out there.
Okay, 22% is ridiculously high for ELIZA. I feel like any half sober adult could clock it as a bot by the third response, if not immediately.
I did some stuff with Eliza back then. One time I set up an Eliza database full of insults and hooked it up to my AIM account.
It went so well, I had to apologize to a lot of people who thought I was drunken or went crazy.
Eliza wasn’t thaaaaat bad.
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The turns! They tabled.
I had 2 x spicy once, although I’ve been warned by the shop owner herself. That was definitely way too hot for me.
Not sure, if a recall is justified though.
Pirate drones incoming.
I also forsee some people will try to reroute them to land / crash at their disired place.
I love Jk43s one. They get to decide. Also I suck deciding things.
You are right.
Put a spoiler tag around the image. Seems to work in browsers but not in my lemmy client (sync).
Also: This is, what I will ever associate with the words Stuttgart21 and eye:
(Lost one eye for being so criminal to protest against something the majority was against doing it.)
Oh, there were ppl who wanted it, just not the people like you and me. They held a referendum: about 60% were against it.
Don’t get me wrong. I like the architecture too. Just trying to sneak in some facts.
39 trains per hour with the old station is still more than 32 per hour with Stuttgart 21. Also groundwater, nature and referendum are totally meaningless words for anyone supporting this idea.
The initial budget was 2.5!
They started this project 14(!) years ago, planned to be finished 2019, costing over 11 billion Euros.
Nobody wants it.
The site is still under construction (thought to be finished next year).
The funny thing is, if you point out its mistakes, it often does better on subsequent attempts.
Or it get stuck in an endless loop of two different but wrong solutions.
Me: This is my system, version x. I want to achieve this.
ChatGpt: Here’s the solution.
Me: But this only works with Version y of given system, not x
ChatGpt: <Apology> Try this.
Me: This is using a method that never existed in the framework.
ChatGpt: <Apology> <Gives first solution again>
Holy shit. OP surely delivered.