It should be an improvement for people to get a career in something they enjoy, instead of what pays the most money.
"Sure it might produce convincing examples of human speech, but it fundamentally lacks an internal point of view that it can express..." Sounds just like the chess experts from 30 years ago. Their belief at the time was…
...my relatively ancient D800... Launched five years ago at $3000.
Three months ago, FTX was offering 8% interest APY. FTX knew they were in trouble, and needed new deposits to stay afloat. This makes it a ponzi.
> I pay $15 a year to have it sync across iCloud devices. Curious how you do this? The Obsidian Sync option is $96/year.
Agreed. AI art will continue to improve. This reminds of of the chess computers from 30 years ago. Experts were convinced computers would never beat GM humans, based on the state-of-the-art of the time. They never took…
> Can anyone describe how/where this actually fits into Meta's businesses? AI can predict the behavior of the users, feeding them as many relevant ads as possible, while keeping them engaged.
How will Bitcoin fix it? If I buy a video card with bitcoin, but get sent a brick instead, how does "Blockchain as Arbiter" get my bitcoins back?
The company has not yet provided any real numbers. I want to know how much electricity is generated at a specific wind speed. The lack of this most basic number leads me to believe this isn't as good as it sounds.
A mostly curated list: https://www.reddit.com/r/programminggames/comments/d5pg8q/a_...
Some places have geographic features that make the cardinals easy. Like in Denver, the mountains are always west.
The fine is supposed to act as a deterrent, right?
From 2022, Tata Steel Round 9 – 25 January 2022 Magnus (2865) played Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan), rated 2767 at the time From 2021, Tata Steel Round 12, 30.01.2021 Magnus (2862) played Radosław Wojtaszek (Poland)…
picking 1 would still dominate over any other strategy, in a head-to-head. However, if you are trying to maximize your H2H score against a pool of contestants, a cooperation strategy, where you both alternated taking…
I believe this strategy will work against any other strategy, not just mirror strategy. Of course, against mirror strat, 1/N is correct.
Right and wrong. It's not over for traditional moving-making. It would be decades before the software and hardware could surpass. But it will improve tremendously, just like computers do for nearly everything.
He admitted to cheating at 16. He's only 19 now.
Apple also funds much of TSMC's growth, without any pathway to ownership. Apple is likely just buying top priority.
There have been recent advances in sand batteries to store heat. Use the excess energy to heat the sand. Then pull heat from it in the winter to heat the house. Unsure if this would scale down to personal usage.…
Engineered wood solved that problem. Plywood is a type of engineered wood. Same for gluelams, LVLs, and CLTs. These are typically stronger than solid timber, including old growth. It does take more energy to fabricate,…
I had both 99/4a and later the C64. The C64 was just much more open, a much better computer to learn on.
The accepted definition of "open source" includes the ability to modify and redistribute freely. A "non-commercial use" clause limits this
Agreed. I liken this to computer chess, and later computer go. It was long believed both were impossible.
Here in the US, we could power the entire country with solar panels by just using 1% of the land now dedicated to agriculture.
Today's "classic version" is just a variant that allows pawns to move two squares on their first move.
It should be an improvement for people to get a career in something they enjoy, instead of what pays the most money.
"Sure it might produce convincing examples of human speech, but it fundamentally lacks an internal point of view that it can express..." Sounds just like the chess experts from 30 years ago. Their belief at the time was…
...my relatively ancient D800... Launched five years ago at $3000.
Three months ago, FTX was offering 8% interest APY. FTX knew they were in trouble, and needed new deposits to stay afloat. This makes it a ponzi.
> I pay $15 a year to have it sync across iCloud devices. Curious how you do this? The Obsidian Sync option is $96/year.
Agreed. AI art will continue to improve. This reminds of of the chess computers from 30 years ago. Experts were convinced computers would never beat GM humans, based on the state-of-the-art of the time. They never took…
> Can anyone describe how/where this actually fits into Meta's businesses? AI can predict the behavior of the users, feeding them as many relevant ads as possible, while keeping them engaged.
How will Bitcoin fix it? If I buy a video card with bitcoin, but get sent a brick instead, how does "Blockchain as Arbiter" get my bitcoins back?
The company has not yet provided any real numbers. I want to know how much electricity is generated at a specific wind speed. The lack of this most basic number leads me to believe this isn't as good as it sounds.
A mostly curated list: https://www.reddit.com/r/programminggames/comments/d5pg8q/a_...
Some places have geographic features that make the cardinals easy. Like in Denver, the mountains are always west.
The fine is supposed to act as a deterrent, right?
From 2022, Tata Steel Round 9 – 25 January 2022 Magnus (2865) played Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan), rated 2767 at the time From 2021, Tata Steel Round 12, 30.01.2021 Magnus (2862) played Radosław Wojtaszek (Poland)…
picking 1 would still dominate over any other strategy, in a head-to-head. However, if you are trying to maximize your H2H score against a pool of contestants, a cooperation strategy, where you both alternated taking…
I believe this strategy will work against any other strategy, not just mirror strategy. Of course, against mirror strat, 1/N is correct.
Right and wrong. It's not over for traditional moving-making. It would be decades before the software and hardware could surpass. But it will improve tremendously, just like computers do for nearly everything.
He admitted to cheating at 16. He's only 19 now.
Apple also funds much of TSMC's growth, without any pathway to ownership. Apple is likely just buying top priority.
There have been recent advances in sand batteries to store heat. Use the excess energy to heat the sand. Then pull heat from it in the winter to heat the house. Unsure if this would scale down to personal usage.…
Engineered wood solved that problem. Plywood is a type of engineered wood. Same for gluelams, LVLs, and CLTs. These are typically stronger than solid timber, including old growth. It does take more energy to fabricate,…
I had both 99/4a and later the C64. The C64 was just much more open, a much better computer to learn on.
The accepted definition of "open source" includes the ability to modify and redistribute freely. A "non-commercial use" clause limits this
Agreed. I liken this to computer chess, and later computer go. It was long believed both were impossible.
Here in the US, we could power the entire country with solar panels by just using 1% of the land now dedicated to agriculture.
Today's "classic version" is just a variant that allows pawns to move two squares on their first move.