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How much effort would it take to get this working on Windows?


see MagicPods. although, it's paid, and requires windows to be in test mode to install a driver for L2CAP support. microsoft has decided to not allow l2c for userspace applications.


You might be able to get it working via WSL


Have had the HL-L2340DW since 2016. Still on the original tonner. Only really use it to print my resume to bring to interviews. Still works like a charm.


I changed the original toner yesterday. Mainly use it to print out DHL shipping labels.


Sigh OpenAI employees probably take the biggest loss. Have to chose between this shitshow or joining Microsoft. Crazy how fast things can change. 1AM twitter post, restructurings by an interim ceo only for it to happen again once they get a permanent one. Crazy how fast things can change


I doubt OpenAI employees will take much of a loss, Sam Altman will probably get MSFT to match their salaries, and they will still have a licence to use most of the OpenAI IP including GPT-4 weights.

The real loss is taken by the other OpenAI investors.


An interesting side-effect, is that Sam and others could use their influence to push internal people at OpenAI to release their models and weights, so other companies can build upon them.


Hopefully this leads to a lot of internal dissent and someone leaks the models


Would be fun to see the training material, source code (engine & training data scraping systems), and models all leak. With Sam not returning that would be the double tap the now-zombie OpenAI'd need.


Betting on Snowden part 2…


What's the point of this if it just redirects to twitter.com??


Well they open sourced part of it, https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm

and then I'm pretty sure Elon had a whiteboard session during his first days before firing everyone and had people explain it to him. Which he then posted on his twitter account. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1593899029531803649?s=20


nice prompt, i usually just add "ask questions to gain context" at the end and it will just list off a bunch of questions before answering.


I’d like to see more effort into golfing down prompts in general before being shared. So many prompts are almost self-important in how verbose they are, like a school kid bullshitting an essay.

Watching so called techies use ChatGPT is like watching non tech people use Google.

You can recreate the same output with much fewer tokens most of the time. Especially once you drop the anthropomorphizing fluff.


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