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There’s a difference between raw numbers on paper and actual real world differences when training frontier models. There’s a reason no frontier lab using AMD models for training, because the raw benchmarks for…
What would you say is the current best in class toolchain for .NET (assuming I'm running on a ARM Mac)?
I wouldn't go as far as saying it's a "toy" for them, I know some engineers there and someone who joined recently who spent significant time learning Elixir before joining.
I think it's somewhat of a stretch to say our "base model" had billions of years of evolution. Billions of years ago, mammals didn't exist and the only things around were more like plankton or algae and had nothing like…
SumUp (8B valuation) uses Elixir and I'm sure there are more. https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/sumup https://www.sumup.com/careers/positions/berlin-germany/engin...
Thank you, this worked! Quite an interesting prompt indeed...
I think my preference is Northrop Frye’s analysis in “Anatomy of Criticism”, his categories of “mythic”, “romantic”, “high mimetic”, “low mimetic”, “ironic” are particularly useful for analyzing the history of…
Also the name of the island where the dragons live in Ursula Leguin’s books. (Written Selidor)
I tried this and it seemed to break ChatGPT, it blurted out something which made no sense and then offered to regenerate it. How is it supposed to work?
Also, in the original stories, Robin actually was more like rob from the Church and give to the gentry. He was very friendly with the "right sort" of noblemen, he just really didn't like rich priests from the church. So…
One interesting point here is that humans can learn to do things without language at all. If you raised a human baby and never exposed it to any language it would still learn skills and behaviors. So while intelligence…
So apparently I'm in a HN minority (given the current comments) given that I absolutely love this single and in fact it almost immediately made me cry hearing John's voice and those lyrics. The song made me think about…
“With whom were you speaking” IS grammatically correct though. “Whom” is the object of the preposition “with”.
But there are many famous paintings out there that I know of because they are famous that I didn’t fall in love with. The argument seems to be that I fell in love with the Mona Lisa as a result of it being famous,…
How can you possibly argue the Mona Lisa isn’t inherently interesting or moving? It wouldn’t be the most famous painting in the world if it wasn’t interesting or moving. And no, it’s not because it was stolen. Most…
It wouldn’t be as famous as it is if it didn’t have something remarkable about it. Art is about creating emotion in people and whether you think it has good “aesthetics” or not, the Mona Lisa captures people’s…
If it didn’t have some other appeal the theft would never have led to the worldwide appeal of the painting. The theft may have kickstarted the recognition but this painting has something special about it, the woman, her…