
The "Target experience" for me has always been "find product, wait 30 minutes for a cashier". Couldn't pay me to shop there anymore. Such a hostile environment.

I've been using Anveo for a little over 12 years. I haven't had to touch it after I got the flow set up the way I like, other than paying the bill (it's prepaid). Works well for me. I use it for actual calls, but it has SMS support that I forward to my cell phone just in case someone texts the Anveo number. (I use it with an ATA and a DECT cordless phone)

I usually get bored with games like this, but went in blind since it was on Game Pass and now it's the only game I play. I love just roaming around and doing side quests.

You may be fewer irritated by this with age

Misusing words like "setup" vs "set up", or "login" vs "log in". "Anytime" vs "any time" also steams my clams.

I use Fossil for all of my personal projects. Having a wiki and bug tracker built-in is really nice, and I like the way repositories sync. It's perfect for small teams that want everything, but don't want to rely on a host like GitHub or set up complicated software themselves.

I had this set up the day it was available in my area. Never got an alert. I find it difficult to believe I wasn't "exposed" during the pandemic, so I assume this didn't really provide much value.

Google cases always seem hit-or-miss. I just buy the same Spigen case for every phone. I know I like it.

This is a good reason to use Dvorak

ಠ_ಠ

But I'm bi-testual

Looks like he realized he left the oven on

Juicy

Got it. So more for data at rest rather than handling the sending too?
SimpleX does file transfer pretty well, not sure about Briar now that I think about it.

Briar and SimpleX seemed decent the last time I looked into this.
I ended up using neither because I don't need privacy when talking to myself.

I have all of my important electronics (computers, entertainment center, network equipment) on CP1500PFCLCD. They're scattered around the house, so there are multiple CP1500PFCLCD.
...then there's a 22 kW gas generator that handles everything once it switches on.

I'll uhhhhhh take a large uhhhhhhhhhh frappe with uhhhhhh extra creme

Looking good. Safari seems snappier.

Major Nelson stepping down from Xbox/Microsoft
Body, if you don't like le' Twitter:
After 20 incredible years, I have decided to take a step back and work on the next chapter of my career. As I take a moment and think about all we have done together, I want to thank the millions of gamers around the world who have included me as part of their lives. (1/3)
Also, thanks to Xbox team members for trusting me to have a direct dialogue with our customers. The future is bright for Xbox and as a gamer, I am excited to see the evolution.
Thank and I’ll see you online Larry Hryb (2/3)
P.S. The official Xbox Podcast will be taking a hiatus this Summer and will come back in a new format. (3/3)

ChatGPT token limits -- do we all have the same maximum tokens?
Poking around the network requests for ChatGPT, I've noticed the /backend-api/models response includes information for each model, including the maximum tokens.
For me:
- GPT-3.5: 8191
- GPT-4: 4095
- GPT-4 with Code Interpreter: 8192
- GPT-4 with Plugins: 8192
It seems to be accurate. I've had content that is too long for GPT-4, but is accepted by GPT-4 with Code Interpreter. The quality feels about the same, too.
Here's the response I get from /backend-api/models, as a Plus subscriber:
json
{ "models": [ { "slug": "text-davinci-002-render-sha", "max_tokens": 8191, "title": "Default (GPT-3.5)", "description": "Our fastest model, great for most everyday tasks.", "tags": [ "gpt3.5" ], "capabilities": {} }, { "slug": "gpt-4", "max_tokens": 4095, "title": "GPT-4", "description": "Our most capable model, grea