These are nice if you are scientifically literate but I suspect not so great for the lay
Sounds like you either had a fake or more likely, couldn’t fit them properly
Not everyone is duplicitous, and it’s not surprising that the experts on a technology work at a company that creates the technology. I assume you’d think the study was valid if the Moderna staff were testing a Pfizer…
I think CS degrees are a bit light on classical theory in the modern day. In Australia CS degrees are what they say on the tin, but in America it seems almost as if CS degrees are anywhere from cybernetics to pure…
It’s very intuitively appealing. We like it at my university for teaching first years how to build a line following robot. It’s one of the first times you can get students to really get that “ah” moment when they…
The fascination of programmer types with classical control and estimation topics is endlessly interesting as someone who studied control and estimation and hangs out here for interest in the programming. For me it was…
Thermodynamically, heat is waste energy. EVs are so efficient that scavenging isn’t practical anymore; I’m not sure the temperature gets high enough to usefully extract the heat energy for heating. ICE cars obviously…
Look. Academia is also tertiary education. To have teachers not practice a diversity mindset is to the detriment of all else. Tolerance of intolerance is not tolerance at all. I think the mistake you make is attributing…
It’s a near-doubling of energy loss - probably a healthier way to understand it when the efficiencies are all 90%+
“Choice” is funny because consumers never choose what the products are, only from the existing products. People harp on choice as a boon for windows laptops but you cannot choose an affordable laptop with great build…
And you’d need the conventional jet to survive
As an Australian, I am not sure that most work done in this country adds to productivity
I think we’ve seen the decline of the USA and have already moved on without them. Not everything important is US-centric and about AI and oil
Counter signalling is a powerful thing; I think your comment will be appreciated because it is clearly written by a human
It’s also hard to develop taste in an environment flooded with content. I am not sure how much of that is AI writing getting better, and how much of that is just a lack of taste from the newest members
Ehh I get the point, but also: * people want stable answers from AI, which is pretty much regression to the mean * there is a safety element in there, not agreeing with the user every time is easiest if large…
Perhaps you are unaware, but the great wave is a wood block print. That’s not to say that the strokes aren’t amazing, but they didn’t need to be created in one pass
I think they mean that everyone in the orchestra does not get a Stradivarius
I just feel like this problem is something where unfettered capitalism does not work. What we are discussing here is a public utility, and should be managed as such
Yep ;) you’re renting, and landlords are always gonna landlord
This is an extremely popular view that recently has been disseminated and while based on fact, is emotional propaganda. It basically exists as a justification for Trump’ and this administrations actions, along the lines…
It’s not like you ever owned anything when you built something on top of these sorts of services. I think it is clear that there is no point providing AI based services via 3rd party AI. Openrouter may even end up with…
I would very much like this on my CI/CD pipeline
Apparently, I’m very easily able to tell them apart. It’s just that I always picked the MP3 as the WAV
Maybe there was value in the discussions that didn’t require the reading? But running seminars isn’t hobby material. If this was happening at my work, I may skim or not even read parts of the book, and still attend…
These are nice if you are scientifically literate but I suspect not so great for the lay
Sounds like you either had a fake or more likely, couldn’t fit them properly
Not everyone is duplicitous, and it’s not surprising that the experts on a technology work at a company that creates the technology. I assume you’d think the study was valid if the Moderna staff were testing a Pfizer…
I think CS degrees are a bit light on classical theory in the modern day. In Australia CS degrees are what they say on the tin, but in America it seems almost as if CS degrees are anywhere from cybernetics to pure…
It’s very intuitively appealing. We like it at my university for teaching first years how to build a line following robot. It’s one of the first times you can get students to really get that “ah” moment when they…
The fascination of programmer types with classical control and estimation topics is endlessly interesting as someone who studied control and estimation and hangs out here for interest in the programming. For me it was…
Thermodynamically, heat is waste energy. EVs are so efficient that scavenging isn’t practical anymore; I’m not sure the temperature gets high enough to usefully extract the heat energy for heating. ICE cars obviously…
Look. Academia is also tertiary education. To have teachers not practice a diversity mindset is to the detriment of all else. Tolerance of intolerance is not tolerance at all. I think the mistake you make is attributing…
It’s a near-doubling of energy loss - probably a healthier way to understand it when the efficiencies are all 90%+
“Choice” is funny because consumers never choose what the products are, only from the existing products. People harp on choice as a boon for windows laptops but you cannot choose an affordable laptop with great build…
And you’d need the conventional jet to survive
As an Australian, I am not sure that most work done in this country adds to productivity
I think we’ve seen the decline of the USA and have already moved on without them. Not everything important is US-centric and about AI and oil
Counter signalling is a powerful thing; I think your comment will be appreciated because it is clearly written by a human
It’s also hard to develop taste in an environment flooded with content. I am not sure how much of that is AI writing getting better, and how much of that is just a lack of taste from the newest members
Ehh I get the point, but also: * people want stable answers from AI, which is pretty much regression to the mean * there is a safety element in there, not agreeing with the user every time is easiest if large…
Perhaps you are unaware, but the great wave is a wood block print. That’s not to say that the strokes aren’t amazing, but they didn’t need to be created in one pass
I think they mean that everyone in the orchestra does not get a Stradivarius
I just feel like this problem is something where unfettered capitalism does not work. What we are discussing here is a public utility, and should be managed as such
Yep ;) you’re renting, and landlords are always gonna landlord
This is an extremely popular view that recently has been disseminated and while based on fact, is emotional propaganda. It basically exists as a justification for Trump’ and this administrations actions, along the lines…
It’s not like you ever owned anything when you built something on top of these sorts of services. I think it is clear that there is no point providing AI based services via 3rd party AI. Openrouter may even end up with…
I would very much like this on my CI/CD pipeline
Apparently, I’m very easily able to tell them apart. It’s just that I always picked the MP3 as the WAV
Maybe there was value in the discussions that didn’t require the reading? But running seminars isn’t hobby material. If this was happening at my work, I may skim or not even read parts of the book, and still attend…