nice username
I remember using Atom back in high school, sad to see it go. It was fun while it lasted. Now primarily using VSCode, I'm curious what the next best IDE will be.
The lengths humans will go through for success will always amaze me
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I keep seeing lots of talks of nuclear energy being the next greatest form of energy, but ever since Chernobyl, it seems like people are afraid even though Chernobyl was a one-off incident that wasn't regulated well.
One interesting fact about thumb drives is that they have evolved significantly since they were first introduced. The first thumb drives were created in the late 1990s and were much larger and less reliable than the…
Particularly, I wonder if diseases can exist on particles of these ships and have evolved throughout the years.
I'm curious to know what kind of microorganisms survived throughout the past several centuries throughout the medieval ages to today.
Doesn't surprise me tbh, although I'm curious if different countries have different policies regarding this. E.G. in privacy-centric countries like Iceland, are there stricter rules / regulations?
Interesting to see how specific copyright can reach and how broad it can go in other cases.
Always been interested in physics since I was a kid, so seeing this kind of stuff with dark matter and being able to understand how it'd be used in practical applications is fascinating to me.
It's definitely a step up from GPT-3, but I'm curious how much further it has to go before it's actually scary. Right now, I feel like there's still quite a bit of progress to be made.
I've felt ChatGPT is pretty great for creating generalizations / broad observations but when it gets to specifics, it can fail.
This looks pretty great, hopefully a huge step forward for the medical industry and finding cures for cancer. Unfortunately don't know too much about it; wish there was something that allowed me to learn about medical…
Encryption's always hard to get right, so it honestly doesn't surprise me that libsignal isn't enough. Though I've never had good experience with libsignal
nice username
I remember using Atom back in high school, sad to see it go. It was fun while it lasted. Now primarily using VSCode, I'm curious what the next best IDE will be.
The lengths humans will go through for success will always amaze me
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I keep seeing lots of talks of nuclear energy being the next greatest form of energy, but ever since Chernobyl, it seems like people are afraid even though Chernobyl was a one-off incident that wasn't regulated well.
One interesting fact about thumb drives is that they have evolved significantly since they were first introduced. The first thumb drives were created in the late 1990s and were much larger and less reliable than the…
Particularly, I wonder if diseases can exist on particles of these ships and have evolved throughout the years.
I'm curious to know what kind of microorganisms survived throughout the past several centuries throughout the medieval ages to today.
Doesn't surprise me tbh, although I'm curious if different countries have different policies regarding this. E.G. in privacy-centric countries like Iceland, are there stricter rules / regulations?
Interesting to see how specific copyright can reach and how broad it can go in other cases.
Always been interested in physics since I was a kid, so seeing this kind of stuff with dark matter and being able to understand how it'd be used in practical applications is fascinating to me.
It's definitely a step up from GPT-3, but I'm curious how much further it has to go before it's actually scary. Right now, I feel like there's still quite a bit of progress to be made.
I've felt ChatGPT is pretty great for creating generalizations / broad observations but when it gets to specifics, it can fail.
This looks pretty great, hopefully a huge step forward for the medical industry and finding cures for cancer. Unfortunately don't know too much about it; wish there was something that allowed me to learn about medical…
Encryption's always hard to get right, so it honestly doesn't surprise me that libsignal isn't enough. Though I've never had good experience with libsignal