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No user record in our sample, but bioemerl has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The Russians have interests in holding a security border around themselves which extends to about a dozen American allies and trading partners Russia extends their security border to those allies and trading partners,…
To be fair, might absolutely does make right in international politics still. The only reason we are even talking about Ukraine is that the Russian 3-day invasion totally failed and open up the opportunity for the west…
I've been learning it thanks to this amazing tutorial series by a guy named mangojelly. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWuyJLVUNtc0UszswD0oD... freeCAD had a critical issue in topological naming (they are…
We need them to give to Ukraine, no? I would suggest they are preventing harm in that case. Edit: The mods here apparently think responding to the Russian influence campaigns on their site is worthy of a shadow ban.
It's certainly a consequence of interest rates going up. In the words of buffet, Reddit has no pants. They should have improved their platform and lock useful features behind a paywall, like video and image hosting.…
Yes and no. Yes, it actually works. That's what matters at the end of the day. But no, eventually you're going to have to fine tune on something that has a larger context or training a brand new model with the position…
It just keeps getting better! This is so exciting because contacts length has been a problem with these models for so long and it's awesome to see open source finally cracking that egg. I need another GPU. edit: I'm…
What if the place with excess energy is America in the place was not enough is Europe?
Iron is one of the most abundant elements on earth, but also we aren't going to be burning it like we do fuels now. Instead we would produce pure iron using green power and oxidize it back to it's natural state for…
Not really. If your intent is to truly ensure content is labeled open AI isn't able to ensure that since you can just copy paste their output. They want the law and they want to promise safety while not being impacted…
They submitted a paper to congress talking about how they should regulate AI. HN is not wrong about the fact that there were trying to push regulation in the United States that would help their business. It just turns…
The two are roughly the same. A big truck is more deadly to smaller vehicles and we shouldn't make it unsafe to drive a regular sized car instead of one of these monstrously large trucks. You could regulate things like…
I think you're mistaken at least with current AI. It's very easy to condition them into a new frame or mind if you speak to them in a certain way. They're also very prone to "trope" - where when your sprinkle a few…
I'm spoiled by 4 bit and unfortunately it doesn't appear to be supposed here so this isn't of much use to me, but it's awesome to see people working on the inference speed side of things regardless.
I honestly don't think it's as big a problem as you would expect. Guys aren't quite so built to be huggy friendly and we tend to be more defined by real working relationships. Or maybe it's just a me thing. Like, at…
Imports through the browser do, but I'm wanting a single file bundle with all those imports so I'm not relying on a browser feature to deliver the content over N requests. I know that's less of a concern nowadays with…
Instance of doesn't work sometimes and you have to write explicit property checks. I forget the details because I'm by no means a typescript expert, but I remember being very frustrated by the fact I couldn't just use…
Honestly typescript is fine, just give me: Standard library that isn't worthless - no more npm package spam. Type knowledge in the runtime. It doesn't have to be typed, just make it so I don't have to do crazy checks on…
I do not think of my argument rests on the degree to which I am an LLM. I was fairly specific in speaking about the ways in which an LLM is different and the ways in which it lacks the functional capacity to be aware of…
I would argue that the silicon-based LLMs we have today do explicitly lack sentience. Sentence, self-awareness, can only exist when you receive yourself as an input in some form shape or way. These llms just don't do…
For me this is most significant in the sense that I can use it at my workplace.
No, don't tell me that, I'm going to need more graphics cards now.
> This is, I think, the problem. You're prioritizing your fear of an external threat over what I see as the much more real concern of growing democratic censorship within the US No, both things are issues and both…
This is where I come back to pointing that your arguing in bad faith here. You're trying to argue to absurdity. Here I have a concrete example of a group that is explicitly politically extreme. They are explicitly in…
> The software is open source, so if the creators put crap into it for censorship they will rightly get called out for it Unless they sneak something into a binary. Or create a backdoor that doesn't get noticed for…