I had similar ideas in the past but never made anything. I wanted to have a host mode where it is hosted on a Chromecast. I believe Chromecast can run custom JS so it should be possible. Maybe even rendering on a phone…
The best solution I could think of on the spot was this: First write down every license place until it fills up. Then for each time a car drives by, give it a 1/2 chance to write it down. Moving down the list regardless…
Nice statistical problem! I only thought of a solution that is valid for many cars and few worksheet spots. Were you able to fully solve it on the spot?
Certificate Transparency, all CA's log their issued certificates to central log servers, managed by Cloudflare, google etc. If this is not done, the certificate will not be seen as trusted by Browsers. It was designed…
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Certif... As the other commenter already pointed out, Firefox does not require this. Safari and Chrome do. This indeed is not directly applicable to this situation,…
Browsers will check if a certificate is in the transparency log, and alert the user if it isn't if I am not mistaken.
Probably the coolest answer in this thread! Did Antarctica have any other option for internet, next to the previous gen satellites?
4090 only has 24 GB and will only be able to fine tune (and merge, which is more memory intensive) the 7B model. The RTX6000 with 48 GB is able to fine tune the 13B model. The 70B model presumably needs multiple GPUs,…
~20 GB vram for the 7B model and 48 GB for the 13B model. It depends on the context size as well. I'd recommend renting a 4090 from a cloud provider like runpod/vast ai to get started, using a PEFT tutorial.
It is also 99% sure some sort of post is a human.
Totally contra to this project, but relevant for your point. I found EasyEDA, developed by the people from JLCPCB, to be very easy to use for hobbiest boards. Their integration with their SMT assembly service was also…
Since nobody has mentioned it yet, KOReader is an open source reader application for ereaders, kindles & others, and has the ability to reflow PDF's. While not perfect, it can work good enough to read well formatted…
I'm no expert, but I know cancer cells promote adding blood pathways towards them, so it might be that they have an "uneven share" of the nutrients transported to them, and thus die out later than the healthy tissue.
as a Dutch person currently following driving lessons, I was thaught this technique a few weeks ago
Wow that really is ingenious! Wonder what other ways, maybe with high pitched audio, are possible.
I always wondered why /r/thenetherlands was so left and (very?) progressive and I never saw any comments giving counter weight. But now I know the mods are so quick to shadowban I am not sure I should even bother with…
On your second point: The paper shows, when comparing recovered to recovered with single dose, that there are about half as many re-infections. And yes we're talking about 0.3% vs 0.15% reinfection (that's why there is…
Maybe it is normal? (in the U.S.). Wouldn't that be more insane?
What am I supposed to see? All engines give the same or very similar results for me
Thank you, seems to support OP's statement. Given that COVID antibody tests also show cross-reactivity with SARS it seems likely to me he is in fact correct.
To be fair humans are almost identical to chimpanzees biologically in many ways. As long as the spike proteins tertiary structure has not changed to much from SARS to COVID, op could be correct. Emphasis on could.
Do you have a source for your claim? Can't find anything about SARS, covid transimmunity.
I did not know that, honestly quite surprised! One thing to keep in consideration is that there is a very big evolutionary pressure for covid to get a mutation that bypasses the vaccine antibodies and still infect…
It is possible the spike proteins mutate too much and we need a booster
What is the reason you don't want a vaccine? I'm honestly just curious
I had similar ideas in the past but never made anything. I wanted to have a host mode where it is hosted on a Chromecast. I believe Chromecast can run custom JS so it should be possible. Maybe even rendering on a phone…
The best solution I could think of on the spot was this: First write down every license place until it fills up. Then for each time a car drives by, give it a 1/2 chance to write it down. Moving down the list regardless…
Nice statistical problem! I only thought of a solution that is valid for many cars and few worksheet spots. Were you able to fully solve it on the spot?
Certificate Transparency, all CA's log their issued certificates to central log servers, managed by Cloudflare, google etc. If this is not done, the certificate will not be seen as trusted by Browsers. It was designed…
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Certif... As the other commenter already pointed out, Firefox does not require this. Safari and Chrome do. This indeed is not directly applicable to this situation,…
Browsers will check if a certificate is in the transparency log, and alert the user if it isn't if I am not mistaken.
Probably the coolest answer in this thread! Did Antarctica have any other option for internet, next to the previous gen satellites?
4090 only has 24 GB and will only be able to fine tune (and merge, which is more memory intensive) the 7B model. The RTX6000 with 48 GB is able to fine tune the 13B model. The 70B model presumably needs multiple GPUs,…
~20 GB vram for the 7B model and 48 GB for the 13B model. It depends on the context size as well. I'd recommend renting a 4090 from a cloud provider like runpod/vast ai to get started, using a PEFT tutorial.
It is also 99% sure some sort of post is a human.
Totally contra to this project, but relevant for your point. I found EasyEDA, developed by the people from JLCPCB, to be very easy to use for hobbiest boards. Their integration with their SMT assembly service was also…
Since nobody has mentioned it yet, KOReader is an open source reader application for ereaders, kindles & others, and has the ability to reflow PDF's. While not perfect, it can work good enough to read well formatted…
I'm no expert, but I know cancer cells promote adding blood pathways towards them, so it might be that they have an "uneven share" of the nutrients transported to them, and thus die out later than the healthy tissue.
as a Dutch person currently following driving lessons, I was thaught this technique a few weeks ago
Wow that really is ingenious! Wonder what other ways, maybe with high pitched audio, are possible.
I always wondered why /r/thenetherlands was so left and (very?) progressive and I never saw any comments giving counter weight. But now I know the mods are so quick to shadowban I am not sure I should even bother with…
On your second point: The paper shows, when comparing recovered to recovered with single dose, that there are about half as many re-infections. And yes we're talking about 0.3% vs 0.15% reinfection (that's why there is…
Maybe it is normal? (in the U.S.). Wouldn't that be more insane?
What am I supposed to see? All engines give the same or very similar results for me
Thank you, seems to support OP's statement. Given that COVID antibody tests also show cross-reactivity with SARS it seems likely to me he is in fact correct.
To be fair humans are almost identical to chimpanzees biologically in many ways. As long as the spike proteins tertiary structure has not changed to much from SARS to COVID, op could be correct. Emphasis on could.
Do you have a source for your claim? Can't find anything about SARS, covid transimmunity.
I did not know that, honestly quite surprised! One thing to keep in consideration is that there is a very big evolutionary pressure for covid to get a mutation that bypasses the vaccine antibodies and still infect…
It is possible the spike proteins mutate too much and we need a booster
What is the reason you don't want a vaccine? I'm honestly just curious