It may seem trite but the point is that if separate humans were assigned the same task the LLM was here the results would be similarly non-deterministic.
>they're probably more than what most people are looking to spend on a technically second-hand computer (even if they are like new and still under warranty) Some people need to buy at these inflated prices anyway, and…
The proposed Box Elder County data center would double the county's tax revenue, even with the tax breaks. There's a clear incentive for the county to approve it.
What a needlessly aggressive post, and guilty of what you're accusing them of.
Everyone in this thread saying otherwise is wrong, the problem is low testosterone, simple as; there's obviously other factors causing actual health-related low fertility, but as for the lack of having children it's…
This isn't intended to be an insult to anyone here but from the responses in this thread it genuinely seems like most here haven't actually lived poor. Cutting costs isn't inhumane, it's reality, and anyone suggesting…
The #1 skill good devs need to develop is self-marketing. Would that all managers could recognize talent by output alone but alas we all know that's not the case.
Because good sales staff make a ton of money through a ton of sales. Any other incentive structure is unlikely to attract high performers.
An athlete can outrun a sedentary person's bad diet, actually. It's all relative, of course, but the saying has exceptions.
You're both saying the same thing. Seemingly dull people become interesting depending on the audience, particularly when the dullee actively interviews the duller.
Yes, Marty's incredibly unprofessional attack on Gordon predates the latter's response by about about three years: https://old.reddit.com/r/Doom/comments/gdg25y/doom_eternal_o...
>Why does the chart stop at 2020. Lies, damned lies, and statistics.
>The 28-year-old sales representative is big on protein. “I found that if I prioritized protein and half-assed the rest of everything else, it gave me the body I wanted,” he said. This is all that matters, though. If it…
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>The moderation is hyper partisan on all sides. Not just the left. It is absolutely just the left. The right-leaning spaces, even /r/conservative, do not ban for "wrongthink" unless it is accompanied with obvious…
I had a 2019 MacBook Pro until last year when my work issued me an M2. It's noticeably snappier and its battery life is far better than the 2019's was.
We've been on Linear for a couple years now and like it a lot.
I'm not sure there is a good means for buying over voice only, and I'd argue it's only possible to know now that users overwhelmingly prefer digitally handling the product (title, pictures, description, reviews) before…
I suspect I'm spot on, and you're taking personal offence for that reason.
Agreed, though I think it's reasonable to say the overuse is somewhat nice as it allows you to quickly identify who suffers from it and ignore them.
People try it to see if they can trust it. The answer is "no" for sure, but it's not surprising to see it happen repeatedly especially as vendors release so-called improved models.
That you're relying on "if you can't find the difference you must be blind!" as an argument proves my point; it's an emotional argument, not a rational one, and there is no functional difference between the two.
Power imbalance is an emotional response, not a rational one; there is no functional difference between the two.
>The only thing I want for my kids besides them being happy, is that their happiness does not depend on the misery of other human beings. Not a single sane person has ever suggested that success depends on the misery of…
I don't understand the chord this opinion strikes. Unless you're letting your personal bias get in the way, there's not a distinct difference between the two.
It may seem trite but the point is that if separate humans were assigned the same task the LLM was here the results would be similarly non-deterministic.
>they're probably more than what most people are looking to spend on a technically second-hand computer (even if they are like new and still under warranty) Some people need to buy at these inflated prices anyway, and…
The proposed Box Elder County data center would double the county's tax revenue, even with the tax breaks. There's a clear incentive for the county to approve it.
What a needlessly aggressive post, and guilty of what you're accusing them of.
Everyone in this thread saying otherwise is wrong, the problem is low testosterone, simple as; there's obviously other factors causing actual health-related low fertility, but as for the lack of having children it's…
This isn't intended to be an insult to anyone here but from the responses in this thread it genuinely seems like most here haven't actually lived poor. Cutting costs isn't inhumane, it's reality, and anyone suggesting…
The #1 skill good devs need to develop is self-marketing. Would that all managers could recognize talent by output alone but alas we all know that's not the case.
Because good sales staff make a ton of money through a ton of sales. Any other incentive structure is unlikely to attract high performers.
An athlete can outrun a sedentary person's bad diet, actually. It's all relative, of course, but the saying has exceptions.
You're both saying the same thing. Seemingly dull people become interesting depending on the audience, particularly when the dullee actively interviews the duller.
Yes, Marty's incredibly unprofessional attack on Gordon predates the latter's response by about about three years: https://old.reddit.com/r/Doom/comments/gdg25y/doom_eternal_o...
>Why does the chart stop at 2020. Lies, damned lies, and statistics.
>The 28-year-old sales representative is big on protein. “I found that if I prioritized protein and half-assed the rest of everything else, it gave me the body I wanted,” he said. This is all that matters, though. If it…
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>The moderation is hyper partisan on all sides. Not just the left. It is absolutely just the left. The right-leaning spaces, even /r/conservative, do not ban for "wrongthink" unless it is accompanied with obvious…
I had a 2019 MacBook Pro until last year when my work issued me an M2. It's noticeably snappier and its battery life is far better than the 2019's was.
We've been on Linear for a couple years now and like it a lot.
I'm not sure there is a good means for buying over voice only, and I'd argue it's only possible to know now that users overwhelmingly prefer digitally handling the product (title, pictures, description, reviews) before…
I suspect I'm spot on, and you're taking personal offence for that reason.
Agreed, though I think it's reasonable to say the overuse is somewhat nice as it allows you to quickly identify who suffers from it and ignore them.
People try it to see if they can trust it. The answer is "no" for sure, but it's not surprising to see it happen repeatedly especially as vendors release so-called improved models.
That you're relying on "if you can't find the difference you must be blind!" as an argument proves my point; it's an emotional argument, not a rational one, and there is no functional difference between the two.
Power imbalance is an emotional response, not a rational one; there is no functional difference between the two.
>The only thing I want for my kids besides them being happy, is that their happiness does not depend on the misery of other human beings. Not a single sane person has ever suggested that success depends on the misery of…
I don't understand the chord this opinion strikes. Unless you're letting your personal bias get in the way, there's not a distinct difference between the two.