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> LLMs are not particularly good at arithmetic, counting syllables, or recognizing haikus, though, because (contrary to the thesis of the article) they don’t magically acquire whatever ability would “simplify”…
Doubtful. The developer is really old school. Additionally he's already spent years on integrating his huge lore generator into the fabric of the game. An LLM will throw a wrench into the whole process.
There's no books man. This stuff is too new. But all the components are in place and exist. This guy just demonstrated what's required to generate a theme, and it's not far off from extrapolating further from that in…
This is good for procedural generated 2D worlds. Think Hollow Knight, but expansive across infinite environments. Just randomly generate the control image and have the LLM generate the theme. Combine that with LLM…
> The article claims that Chinese army researchers were at the lab researching viral weapons. That sounds like ill-intent to me. The US does weapons research it does not mean ill intent. The Chinese does weapons…
Loma Linda is a bluezone because of diet and community. They are very far away from the ocean. The environment their is more desert rather then Mediterranean climate. How do I know? I live in LA county about a couple…
Also moisture is trapped in the enclosure between eye and screen.
of course they are terrified. Not being terrified is delusional. It's apple.
weird. I never had a problem with pyrex. Must be something to do with the environment the glass in your specific case is exposed to.
Get the expensive pyrex glass.
aluminum may be toxic too.
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>That's not how we gain extraordinary trust (remember, Kyrie Irving is pretty darn famous). Nope. It is how you gain extraordinary trust. It really depends on what they are famous for. There are many famous people or…
>Much less commonly said, but still true, is that extraordinary claims require extraordinary trust. What you say is true. But here's the problem. 99% of people in this world are people you don't know well and don't know…
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