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Look around you, everybody is making fun of Linux, even the author of this article, if you can't handle jokes maybe stay off the internet and go recompile your kernel or something. -
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ChatGPT memory upgrade extends to Free users by Pradeep Viswanathan Back in April, OpenAI announced a major upgrade to ChatGPT’s memory feature. The improved memory allowed ChatGPT to reference a user’s past chats to provide more personalized, relevant, and useful responses. Until today, this enhanced memory was available only to ChatGPT Plus and Pro users. Today, OpenAI announced that this memory upgrade is now rolling out to all logged-in ChatGPT Free users. This is big news, as it will impact the ChatGPT experience for hundreds of millions of users. For example, if a user previously mentioned liking Indian food, ChatGPT may remember that and suggest Indian dishes the next time the user asks, “What should I have for lunch?” However, OpenAI is not rolling out the same full-featured memory offered to paid users. Instead, Free users will receive a lightweight version that provides short-term continuity across conversations. ChatGPT Plus and Pro users will continue to benefit from longer-term memory and a deeper understanding of their preferences. To enable this memory feature, ChatGPT Free users in the EEA (EU + UK), Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein can go to Settings > Personalization > Memory > Reference chat history and turn it on. OpenAI will also present a prompt to enable this setting. All ChatGPT Free users outside the above regions will have memory enabled by default. Depending on their preferences, users can manage memory using these two settings: Reference saved memories: Details you’ve explicitly asked ChatGPT to remember, such as your name, favorite color, or dietary preferences. Reference chat history: ChatGPT can use information from your previous chats to make future conversations more helpful. While the capabilities differ between the free and paid tiers, this latest improvement to ChatGPT will deliver responses that feel more relevant and personalized for millions of users. -
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Do you know the difference between "crying over" and "making fun of"?
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Klue2k
hey guys. just wondering if anybody could give me a help with this asp.net stuff. im kind of new to it and the problem is like the page i have to do is for the buyer/seller settings. its kind of like an ebay type site. anyways on the page is like a set of options in the form of drop down list/check box. eg.
buyer settings
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display contact means: drop down list
-option 1
-option 2
contact me when: a
b
seller settings
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contact me when: a
b
what i want to do is like load the values from the access database to the page so when the user changes or select their settings and clicks submit, it updates the values in the ms access database. any help would be grately appreciated. thanks in advance. :)
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