I was unable to get Mistral's AI to output an emoji recently. They forbid it in the system prompt and it wouldn't give one out for a pretend life or death situation.
Not exactly that but Cfait (which I develop) is a CalDAV task manager (which has an option to create calendar events). I added a time tracking feature so you can add / manage sessions (which show up in the calendar if you chose to activate it) and you do get a total time.
Wouldn't a pile of clothes have O(n) complexity? They'd still have to go through them one at a time unless the clothes have a really distinct color/shape and are in a somewhat tidy pile s.t. they can be pulled from anywhere.
Thanks :-) I don't have an Apple device so that would be very challenging but a web UI version is in my todo list (I think it's possible with the GUI/Iced interface)
I had an ExcelStor hard drive in the past and it was the most reliable drive I've ever had. I normally replace them when they die but that one never did, I just ended up retiring it when its capacity was no longer worth the electric cost to keep it running.
They are well aware that US companies placing servers in the EU does nothing for "data sovereignty", they are bound by the Cloud Act so anything the US government demands takes precedence over the GDPR / EU regulations (which are therefore legally impossible to comply with).
Actually they can be much faster given sufficient VRAM and not a lot of concurrent users.