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I opened Dictionary.app and typed in lark and got the definition with etymology in under 30 seconds.

> British English informal used to suggest that an activity is foolish or a waste of time: he's serious about this music lark.




You know that's not the point. You can't even ask the dictionary app a question. You more or less just input and it'll give you what it has.

I can ask this model some pretty intense things and I get meaningful output back and it doesn't take very long and I don't need an internet connection. Like I said it's spiffy.

I will, have, and will use it again sans network connection and be happy I had the option.

Better will come. That is just fine. I have something very useful today, right now.




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