>everyone communicates differently Yes, and those differences have an intrinsic value. As an example, my comment's "cover" communicates my discontent and frustration with "AI tone". As a matter of fact, my "cover" here…
Those firms have no say over which treatments are preferred on which patients in single-payer health systems. Actually, it is the exact opposite. When there is a single payer, they can haggle on behalf of the entire…
From my understanding of USA as a foreigner, tax dollars are for corporate bailouts and military.
>The big-medicine industrial complex is always trying to get you to have worse health so they can maximize how much they bill you when you finally break. Ok, if this is the argument that you want to use, here is a…
>judge content not by its cover and think If we are supposed to not judge the content by its cover, then don't put a cover on it. It's that simple. AI adds no value to the content, just some noise that makes it harder…
Yes and no. Some are just way overconfident in their knowledge of medicine and human body, while it is miniscule compared to the average physician's. Medicine is a field much larger than people realize. It is easy to…
That is relatively benign compared to what I've seen before. I normally refrain from repeating misinformation, even for debunking it but I will make an exception (or two). I've seen comments ranging from "salt intake…
I assume you are American? I find it sad that a doctor has any incentive other than providing their patients with the best care possible.
Medical doctor here. Please don't get health advice from hn comments. As a matter of fact, I advice against reading anything about health on hn, as the risks of dangerous misinformation far outweigh any useful…
>similar niche genres of games have managed to mostly ignore each other That's only because they are only "similar" on the surface. It feels like saying "football, volleyball and basketball are similar" just because…
I doubt anyone who is too tight on cash that they have to think about the electricity cost of a home server can afford a Mac.
>improves recall Citation needed.
> the process of generating the cards contributes substantially to the learning and memory formation. How is creating a card anything different than reviewing the card once? Anki is a long term tool, writing something…
>Then you are deliberately handicapping yourself, this isn't something you can blame on the OS. The classic "You're holding it wrong" defense. Especially when the alternatives don't have this problem.
It does if you use SIGHUP.
Relevant lines: https://github.com/andrewarrow/starchive/blob/136030c6ef11a5...
>they are using SNI filtering as well This is surprisingly easy to beat using very funny methods, like splitting the request in the middle of SNI, or sending a request with a low TTL to an unblocked website first which…
>Tumors excreting chemicals to prevent destruction doesn’t sound like DNA damage, that sounds like evolution. One cell's DNA damage is another cell's evolution.
I'm assuming they are using LLMs for translation, which makes this mistake as it already knows about "vegetative electron microscopy".
Slightly (or very) off topic, but I think it fits so I will write what I feel about people talking about their AI experiences. Feel free to ignore my opinion. I just wanted to know if there is anyone who feels the same…
Inside of a stomach basically. A polypoid lesion, which I can't tell apart the exact diagnosis but the filename suggests is a neuroendocrine tumor.
You've disabled the option to see it. Your data is still being collected.
>The young are paying into a system that is mostly used by the old. Another perspective: the young are paying into a system that they will mostly use when they are old. The old are using a system they paid into when…
>the lens has a 30° FOV, but I can tell you that the perceived one was less. One of the reasons is that these lenses are made to show full FOV when they are worn on the eye, but of course, I could not do this test, so…
Yes. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF You basically let your guest OS use your GPU instead of the host.
>everyone communicates differently Yes, and those differences have an intrinsic value. As an example, my comment's "cover" communicates my discontent and frustration with "AI tone". As a matter of fact, my "cover" here…
Those firms have no say over which treatments are preferred on which patients in single-payer health systems. Actually, it is the exact opposite. When there is a single payer, they can haggle on behalf of the entire…
From my understanding of USA as a foreigner, tax dollars are for corporate bailouts and military.
>The big-medicine industrial complex is always trying to get you to have worse health so they can maximize how much they bill you when you finally break. Ok, if this is the argument that you want to use, here is a…
>judge content not by its cover and think If we are supposed to not judge the content by its cover, then don't put a cover on it. It's that simple. AI adds no value to the content, just some noise that makes it harder…
Yes and no. Some are just way overconfident in their knowledge of medicine and human body, while it is miniscule compared to the average physician's. Medicine is a field much larger than people realize. It is easy to…
That is relatively benign compared to what I've seen before. I normally refrain from repeating misinformation, even for debunking it but I will make an exception (or two). I've seen comments ranging from "salt intake…
I assume you are American? I find it sad that a doctor has any incentive other than providing their patients with the best care possible.
Medical doctor here. Please don't get health advice from hn comments. As a matter of fact, I advice against reading anything about health on hn, as the risks of dangerous misinformation far outweigh any useful…
>similar niche genres of games have managed to mostly ignore each other That's only because they are only "similar" on the surface. It feels like saying "football, volleyball and basketball are similar" just because…
I doubt anyone who is too tight on cash that they have to think about the electricity cost of a home server can afford a Mac.
>improves recall Citation needed.
> the process of generating the cards contributes substantially to the learning and memory formation. How is creating a card anything different than reviewing the card once? Anki is a long term tool, writing something…
>Then you are deliberately handicapping yourself, this isn't something you can blame on the OS. The classic "You're holding it wrong" defense. Especially when the alternatives don't have this problem.
It does if you use SIGHUP.
Relevant lines: https://github.com/andrewarrow/starchive/blob/136030c6ef11a5...
>they are using SNI filtering as well This is surprisingly easy to beat using very funny methods, like splitting the request in the middle of SNI, or sending a request with a low TTL to an unblocked website first which…
>Tumors excreting chemicals to prevent destruction doesn’t sound like DNA damage, that sounds like evolution. One cell's DNA damage is another cell's evolution.
I'm assuming they are using LLMs for translation, which makes this mistake as it already knows about "vegetative electron microscopy".
Slightly (or very) off topic, but I think it fits so I will write what I feel about people talking about their AI experiences. Feel free to ignore my opinion. I just wanted to know if there is anyone who feels the same…
Inside of a stomach basically. A polypoid lesion, which I can't tell apart the exact diagnosis but the filename suggests is a neuroendocrine tumor.
You've disabled the option to see it. Your data is still being collected.
>The young are paying into a system that is mostly used by the old. Another perspective: the young are paying into a system that they will mostly use when they are old. The old are using a system they paid into when…
>the lens has a 30° FOV, but I can tell you that the perceived one was less. One of the reasons is that these lenses are made to show full FOV when they are worn on the eye, but of course, I could not do this test, so…
Yes. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF You basically let your guest OS use your GPU instead of the host.