How the heck were you successful? I’ve asked for the exact same, and it makes no difference. It keeps praising me for using it.
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cholesterol@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•PSA: If you use AMD graphics and experience frequent system freezes (especially on gnome), you're not alone2·2 months agoI had amdgpu complete freezes for the longest time. Logs said it was ‘lost from bus’. Turned out it only happened while running Libre Office. Never found a fix/workaround, so I basically don’t do work in Linux on my amd machine.
Linux is so robust it can absorb ≤ 9 problems created elsewhere.
cholesterol@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how much power does your system need?English2·9 months agoIf you have a 500 watt PC, for example, it uses 500Wh, per hour. Or 12kWh in a day.
A maximum of 500 watts. Fortunately your PC doesn’t actually max out your PSU or your system would crash.
Cheers! I’ve just checked memories and it wasn’t there. Maybe I just didn’t notice that it didn’t actually save the request. I thought OpenAI just did a prompt injection forcing the ‘positivity’ on everyone, no matter what memories said. I’ll give it another go.
edit: And just for anyone else reading, this is the memory I fed ChatGPT:
Save this memory: I dislike you overly praising me for questions or statements I make. Comments like “Great question” or “That’s a keen insight” are generally not wanted. If my prompt resolves an issue I’ve been struggling with, you should point it out using natural, conversational language. In this case, a modest recognition helps convey the importance of what’s happened. But I strongly dislike a constant trickle of positive reinforcement embedded into our conversations.