There's research ongoing on having LLMs search for vulnerabilities. So who knows, LLMs hacking LLMs (in the wild) might be just around the corner.
That's an intriguing question. My first guess would be it corresponds to the diode's band gap?
It's not even coherent when the sun emits it. For one, it consists of a large range of wavelengths… And I doubt there's a way to make light coherent at that order of magnitude.
I'm not sure about the easy-to-show part, but take a look at the Brightness Theorem / Conservation of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etendue if you want to learn more.
To be fair, using Linux is (usually) much more of an active decision.
I thought there was an emacs command?
But what about the orgies?
With NixOS on the rise, I'm not sure how much longer this remains the case. Haven't tried it yet, though.
A few years back, it was true, though. Picard…
You just need to read physical media like stored somewhere you have physical control over, without DRM, and there hardly remains any disagreement.
Hrm, but shouldn't Linux Mint, being based on Ubuntu, have basically the same drivers?