

You mean to tell me that such a database doesn’t already exist?
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You mean to tell me that such a database doesn’t already exist?


Sometimes the only real options are “bad” and “less bad”. An uncomfortable echo of something else we’re all familiar with, perhaps.
This does not mean that we should not criticise the less bad option, only that we should not switch to the the bad option.


And then the LLM says something like “You’re absolutely right, there was an error in that code that is clear and obvious now it has been pointed out and despite the fact you gave the instruction to make no errors. Is there anything else I can help with?”
… and they’ll be too blind to take that as the warning it is and continue to ask even more of the LLM.
Call me cynical, but I think you’ve put quotes around the wrong part of your title.
Try around “accidentally”.


DDR4 is cheaper than DDR5, sure, but retailers have jacked the price of both by the same percentage, so it’s not really all that much of a rescue.
I expect people will need a full mortgage to pay for DDR6 when it comes out next year.


One thing is certain: Your distro’s repository’s version of yt-dlp - even on bleeding edge distros - is likely out of date, and you’ll have to find and run the appimage version from the devs.
That just means that the lowly, customer-facing peons that work for government offices don’t have access to any such master database.
Most people work for companies that hold information inaccessible to them. Other government databases would definitely be on that list.