dantheman0207
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No user record in our sample, but dantheman0207 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Have you looked at finetuning GPT3,5? I’ve heard anecdotally that it can significantly improve its ability to handle correctly formatting outputs like JSON, and the increased speed and significantly reduced cost would…
My hearing is not particularly bad, and my tinnitus tends to come and go depending on the environment. Still, I would love to resolve it once and for all. It's a pretty common condition too.
I have tinnitus, which is pretty annoying. Very excited to see the possibility of treatment for this.
Any references or links on AHI and bad sleep? Seems like that is the gold standard for measuring severity of sleep apnea but I haven’t found it a very good measure for my own experiences.
It’s certainly an intriguing idea worth investigating. But for me, the process of creating the cards and being forced to distill what I read was critical to the success of using SRS.
People always identify them with America because they see them in movies. They used to be really hard to find in Europe when I moved here 10 years ago. We tried getting them for an American themed party but the only…
What's the other one?
According to the Amazon description they fixed the flickering issue with a firmware update.
You’re right! https://youtu.be/lXzD_oTL4XA
You should try adding everyone to lists. Then instead of checking your feed you check the individual lists. It’s a nice experience.
Nomad
I had a similar story. I set up a home pc for recording tv and hooked it up to the main entertainment system. I built it on a budget so it did it’s job but later on as we switched to more HD content it struggled…
Yes, and Facebook already has agreements in place with CC companies to get that data. They’ve had access to that data for a while. This isn’t a new data source, this is horizontal integration.
This is a good policy, and the Apple App Store has done the same thing for a while.
iPad OS includes mouse support.
Might be true. Certainly it’s true that Apple represents a smaller user base then, say, Google or Facebook. But Apple users represent a disproportionately large subset of the users that spend money.
I highly recommend David Simon’s talks on policing (he is the creator of The Wire). He talks at length about how the skill sets necessary to investigative work and community policing have largely been lost as a result…
> So while they might make a show of being upset, after the way they snubbed Iran they have nowhere to go if they want to pivot from the Saudis to a different potential regional ally The answer to that is Turkey; it's…
> There are supposed to be all sorts of other GDPR protections, about rights to be forgotten, about being able to access and selectively remove personal data from an online profile, that I have no idea how to activate.…
Awesome, looked it up on Wikipedia. Strike was actually three separate strikes, just over one year in total duration. Dates as follow: May 7 – July 30, 1966 May 1 – November 17, 1970 June 28 – September 6, 1976…
This is probably pretty close to how the roster originally came to be, except organically and without any computers.
Buckley did serve in the army during WWII, as did Vidal. Both of them served stateside and never saw any action. During the debate, after the infamous “queer” remark, Buckley said that he “served in the infantry during…
Most people here use it as a test of whether you are from Amsterdam. You can tell the locals because they're the ones weaving their bike through the crowd at zebra crossings. I am definitely guilty of this but I use my…
Amsterdam is ~1000 years old. Parts of it are very unfriendly to cars simply because they were never built to be accessible. In contrast, Rotterdam was mostly rebuilt after WWII. This gave them the opportunity to make…
Actually, in 1972 the Netherlands did have a rapidly growing car industry on their own soil. Three years later it sold a majority stake to Volví after growth dropped off, but up until 1973 it was growing at a rapid…