As you seem to be unaware of where the 12,183 arrests figure comes from, and suggest that you haven't seen compelling evidence for this figure, you should know that it's from The Times(0). They found that this led to…
I thought the countries you listed as maintaining book bans was a little short, given that basically every Western/First World/Global North country has previously banned or continues to ban books. For instance, Belgium,…
>It's because English has no (or very few - I can't think of any) words that begin with the same phoneme. Loan words, but: Tsar (zar or sar), Tswana (50/50), and Tsetse fly (usually /ts/) from the Tswana language. I…
It's an interesting choice to suggest that the switch to Hepburn romanisation was motivated for a desire to better help English speakers pronounce Japanese words when tsunami is your example. The official Kunrei-shiki…
It's an underwhelming product in an annoying market segment, but 256GB/s really isn't that bad when you look at the competition. 150GB/s from hex channel DDR4, 200GB/s from quad channel DDR5, or around 256GB/s from…
Q4 is usually around 4.5 bits per parameter but can be more as some layers are quantised to a higher precision, which would suggest 30 billion * 4.5 bit = 15.7GB, but the quant the GP is using is 17.3GB and 19.7GB for…
As you seem to be unaware of where the 12,183 arrests figure comes from, and suggest that you haven't seen compelling evidence for this figure, you should know that it's from The Times(0). They found that this led to…
I thought the countries you listed as maintaining book bans was a little short, given that basically every Western/First World/Global North country has previously banned or continues to ban books. For instance, Belgium,…
>It's because English has no (or very few - I can't think of any) words that begin with the same phoneme. Loan words, but: Tsar (zar or sar), Tswana (50/50), and Tsetse fly (usually /ts/) from the Tswana language. I…
It's an interesting choice to suggest that the switch to Hepburn romanisation was motivated for a desire to better help English speakers pronounce Japanese words when tsunami is your example. The official Kunrei-shiki…
It's an underwhelming product in an annoying market segment, but 256GB/s really isn't that bad when you look at the competition. 150GB/s from hex channel DDR4, 200GB/s from quad channel DDR5, or around 256GB/s from…
Q4 is usually around 4.5 bits per parameter but can be more as some layers are quantised to a higher precision, which would suggest 30 billion * 4.5 bit = 15.7GB, but the quant the GP is using is 17.3GB and 19.7GB for…