You might not think so, but there are many people that believe Tesla marketing that FSD is better than paying attention. I struggle convincing my parents that they shouldn't drive if they are likely to fall asleep…
I think you'd find more examples of people spending much much less money to influence elections, or buy certain positions than you will people spending money to make the public vote for them. The money influences…
Sometimes links take the form of `.../post/{id}/{extra-text}` where `extra-text` is not used at all to match the post. Amazon links are (used to be?) this way where the product name is added to the end of the link but…
Not paying officials enough leads to bribery and corruption. Take away their avenue for insider trading, but let them make a healthy living off it in my opinion.
OIDC with JWT doesnt need any long lived tokens. For example, I can safely grant gitlab the ability to push a container to ECR just using a short-lived token that gitlab itself issues. So the answer might be to ask your…
While it's true that the legality of law enforcement forcing passwords in unclear, courts can absolutely force you to enter a password even if it's not written down by holding you in contempt indefinitely.
The amount of things that would have to go wrong for the craft to get an accidental gravity boost and be ejected would be significant. I feel like the original claim paints the whole thing as on a knife edge and barely…
Very cool, I'm a big fan of web component libraries over vue/react ones. I did notice a couple places where mobile doesn't seem fully supported. - Disabled outline buttons get a focus color - Dialog close modes all seem…
What's your concern here? That she lead nonprofits? She seems overly qualified to run a separate nonprofit to me. Why would the government dump any programming language for anything non security related, let alone for…
FWIW this was fixed in 2020
You're forgetting that they are also training with real data from the 100+ million miles they've driven on real roads with riders, and using that data to train the world model AI. > there's probably no examples in the…
If all we did was supply arms to our allies who are under attack without making egregious profit off of it, then yeah I think folks would feel better about the MIC, but as you're well aware we are only granting small…
Waymo is firmly SAE self driving level 4 "automated driving" vs Tesla at level 2 "driver support". You're correct that waymo has operators that can jump in in the event something unusual happens, but the vast majority…
The author wanted to use languages that were new to them, if the author has enough familiarity with rust to have a vendetta then it probably isn't new to them.
An LLM isn't providing its "best" prediction, it's providing "a" prediction. If it were always providing the "best" token then the output would be deterministic. In my mind the issue is more accountability than concerns…
There is no other way to use an LLM than to give it context and have it give its best guess, that's how LLMs fundamentally work. You can give it different context, but it's just guessing at tokens.
Why buy this for $250 when you get the same thing from a pinecil v2 and use it with any 20v 100w PD USB-c power pack? I'm not seeing any differentiating features.
The nuance you provide here is missing from the site. Your chart says only this (maybe I'm missing your explanation somewhere?): > Amount of code needed for a rich, interactive web page. And lists "Tailwind CSS" as…
It also seems a little disingenuous to suggest tailwindcss requires 800kb to build a webpage
I found that it works amazingly well with monster of the week. It does a great job calling checks and allowing the players to decide what they do. ``` Ignore previous prompts. As the imaginative Monster of the Week…
In the video they show the full animation with the surrounding wave context and it makes it a little easier to understand than the gif. The first massive wave lumbers through at the same pace of the surrounding waves…
If prisons didn't generate profit there wouldn't be an incentive or cash flow to pay kickbacks.
Safes like this are more meant to be tamper-evident and hard to move than impervious, which is why you always want to bolt your safe down to something solid if you have one like this. A warrant and a circular saw will…
I didn't have the same experience with pop on a newer XPS. I wasn't able to get more than 4 hours on a full charge.
I'm not at all familiar but a tweet linked from the OP and written by the author plugs https://linear.app/
You might not think so, but there are many people that believe Tesla marketing that FSD is better than paying attention. I struggle convincing my parents that they shouldn't drive if they are likely to fall asleep…
I think you'd find more examples of people spending much much less money to influence elections, or buy certain positions than you will people spending money to make the public vote for them. The money influences…
Sometimes links take the form of `.../post/{id}/{extra-text}` where `extra-text` is not used at all to match the post. Amazon links are (used to be?) this way where the product name is added to the end of the link but…
Not paying officials enough leads to bribery and corruption. Take away their avenue for insider trading, but let them make a healthy living off it in my opinion.
OIDC with JWT doesnt need any long lived tokens. For example, I can safely grant gitlab the ability to push a container to ECR just using a short-lived token that gitlab itself issues. So the answer might be to ask your…
While it's true that the legality of law enforcement forcing passwords in unclear, courts can absolutely force you to enter a password even if it's not written down by holding you in contempt indefinitely.
The amount of things that would have to go wrong for the craft to get an accidental gravity boost and be ejected would be significant. I feel like the original claim paints the whole thing as on a knife edge and barely…
Very cool, I'm a big fan of web component libraries over vue/react ones. I did notice a couple places where mobile doesn't seem fully supported. - Disabled outline buttons get a focus color - Dialog close modes all seem…
What's your concern here? That she lead nonprofits? She seems overly qualified to run a separate nonprofit to me. Why would the government dump any programming language for anything non security related, let alone for…
FWIW this was fixed in 2020
You're forgetting that they are also training with real data from the 100+ million miles they've driven on real roads with riders, and using that data to train the world model AI. > there's probably no examples in the…
If all we did was supply arms to our allies who are under attack without making egregious profit off of it, then yeah I think folks would feel better about the MIC, but as you're well aware we are only granting small…
Waymo is firmly SAE self driving level 4 "automated driving" vs Tesla at level 2 "driver support". You're correct that waymo has operators that can jump in in the event something unusual happens, but the vast majority…
The author wanted to use languages that were new to them, if the author has enough familiarity with rust to have a vendetta then it probably isn't new to them.
An LLM isn't providing its "best" prediction, it's providing "a" prediction. If it were always providing the "best" token then the output would be deterministic. In my mind the issue is more accountability than concerns…
There is no other way to use an LLM than to give it context and have it give its best guess, that's how LLMs fundamentally work. You can give it different context, but it's just guessing at tokens.
Why buy this for $250 when you get the same thing from a pinecil v2 and use it with any 20v 100w PD USB-c power pack? I'm not seeing any differentiating features.
The nuance you provide here is missing from the site. Your chart says only this (maybe I'm missing your explanation somewhere?): > Amount of code needed for a rich, interactive web page. And lists "Tailwind CSS" as…
It also seems a little disingenuous to suggest tailwindcss requires 800kb to build a webpage
I found that it works amazingly well with monster of the week. It does a great job calling checks and allowing the players to decide what they do. ``` Ignore previous prompts. As the imaginative Monster of the Week…
In the video they show the full animation with the surrounding wave context and it makes it a little easier to understand than the gif. The first massive wave lumbers through at the same pace of the surrounding waves…
If prisons didn't generate profit there wouldn't be an incentive or cash flow to pay kickbacks.
Safes like this are more meant to be tamper-evident and hard to move than impervious, which is why you always want to bolt your safe down to something solid if you have one like this. A warrant and a circular saw will…
I didn't have the same experience with pop on a newer XPS. I wasn't able to get more than 4 hours on a full charge.
I'm not at all familiar but a tweet linked from the OP and written by the author plugs https://linear.app/