I find it interesting that we are closer to regrowing teeth than hair. At least there was human clinical test for TRG-035. Is it just cause hair transplant is "good enough" stopgap solution?
Last time I used GPT-4.5 to analyze blood results it gave different output if I uploaded it as 2 instead of 3 separated CSV files. It was both amazing experience: clear and easy to understand statements, and list of…
Do we count Google's search AI overview? Because it is shoved in face of million, every day, and it really is only slight improvement over Clippy.
OpenAI might actually survive, even if investors lose significant part of their investment. It those those companies that took out loans to invest in "AI" or took overpriced shares as a payment that are getting wiped…
It says > Non-API products may be served on any cloud provider. I am not sure if Bedrock counts. There are 2 OpenAI models already there: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/openai-open-weight-models-n...
Isn't it already quite bad? I remember HN post about small company where employees' private accounts got terminated for "due to a prior violation or an association with a previously-terminated Google Play Developer…
I wanted to complain how Reuters says close to nothing about Poolside in that news article, but Poolside's own web page is as enigmatic as it gets.
There is no disagreement about that. But the simulation hypothesis claims that is is more likely that what we perceive as reality is a simulation, run by someone else, than that we are in "real" world. I think it is…
It is hard to even disprove that we aren't a Boltzmann brain that hallucinated entire reality. Assuming the simulation is perfect(or at lest consistent) the only way to falsify it is to get some impossible estimates for…
There is the small, tiny issue of people commenting just based on title, without even reading the article. In this case I expected it just links to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcvnfQlz1x4 and didn't even notice in…
So how does it compare to simpler vertical bifacial solar panels discussed in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45414215 ?
This has to be equivalent of "Long Island Iced Tea Corp" renaming to "Long Blockchain Corp."
I had exact same issues with "Uber".
If MotoApps are doing this, it is impressive they can also do that on Samsung phones: https://community.verizon.com/t5/Mobile-Network-Archive/Game...
Speaking of anti-web: https://i.postimg.cc/br7F8NLd/chat-GPT.png I wonder when webmasters will take theirs gloves off and just start feeding AI crawlers with porn and gore.
Which model is that? I have a single "Moto" app on mine that is un-removable and that is all bloat I can find.
I always forget that Nokia bought out Siemens part of "Nokia Siemens Networks" and it is now just "Nokia networks".
I hate it but I still found it interesting that something like it can be done with just CSS (-webkit-linear-gradient) Edit: I noticed that replacing it with "standard" "linear-gradient" reverses the direction of…
No, the total surface of intestine is up to 40m^2, while the single lung has 100 m^2 for exchange. It might be a supplementary method at best.
And Dropbox is a thin wrapper around rsync. Tools like Postman are convenient. JS scripting allows to extend it easily, like to make request with random test data. Anyway, the previous company I worked for banned it, as…
There were some attacks based on modifying road signs: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.08278 . At the very least Cars can be tricked into going over local speed limit. I wonder if fake one way street signs would have…
> a password field should accept at least 100 characters. Assuming it's salted+hashed anyway There was recently a bug in bcrypt implementation where characters after first 64 were silently ignored. Anyway, while it is…
> PYUSD's price momentarily deviated from its $1 peg but quickly stabilized following the burn. Why is there even a market for trading between asset-backed stable coins and USD? Shouldn't issuer always buy it back for…
Is it still the case? I mean sure, it was going on on such scale that the joke was "chicken soup is best for sickness as it already contains antibiotics" but surely it was already banned in most countries?
It is the website owners that commit click fraud. It has been that way for the last 25 years. I mean the first thing I did as a kid was checking what will happen if I keep clicking on ad on my newly created homepage. >…
I find it interesting that we are closer to regrowing teeth than hair. At least there was human clinical test for TRG-035. Is it just cause hair transplant is "good enough" stopgap solution?
Last time I used GPT-4.5 to analyze blood results it gave different output if I uploaded it as 2 instead of 3 separated CSV files. It was both amazing experience: clear and easy to understand statements, and list of…
Do we count Google's search AI overview? Because it is shoved in face of million, every day, and it really is only slight improvement over Clippy.
OpenAI might actually survive, even if investors lose significant part of their investment. It those those companies that took out loans to invest in "AI" or took overpriced shares as a payment that are getting wiped…
It says > Non-API products may be served on any cloud provider. I am not sure if Bedrock counts. There are 2 OpenAI models already there: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/openai-open-weight-models-n...
Isn't it already quite bad? I remember HN post about small company where employees' private accounts got terminated for "due to a prior violation or an association with a previously-terminated Google Play Developer…
I wanted to complain how Reuters says close to nothing about Poolside in that news article, but Poolside's own web page is as enigmatic as it gets.
There is no disagreement about that. But the simulation hypothesis claims that is is more likely that what we perceive as reality is a simulation, run by someone else, than that we are in "real" world. I think it is…
It is hard to even disprove that we aren't a Boltzmann brain that hallucinated entire reality. Assuming the simulation is perfect(or at lest consistent) the only way to falsify it is to get some impossible estimates for…
There is the small, tiny issue of people commenting just based on title, without even reading the article. In this case I expected it just links to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcvnfQlz1x4 and didn't even notice in…
So how does it compare to simpler vertical bifacial solar panels discussed in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45414215 ?
This has to be equivalent of "Long Island Iced Tea Corp" renaming to "Long Blockchain Corp."
I had exact same issues with "Uber".
If MotoApps are doing this, it is impressive they can also do that on Samsung phones: https://community.verizon.com/t5/Mobile-Network-Archive/Game...
Speaking of anti-web: https://i.postimg.cc/br7F8NLd/chat-GPT.png I wonder when webmasters will take theirs gloves off and just start feeding AI crawlers with porn and gore.
Which model is that? I have a single "Moto" app on mine that is un-removable and that is all bloat I can find.
I always forget that Nokia bought out Siemens part of "Nokia Siemens Networks" and it is now just "Nokia networks".
I hate it but I still found it interesting that something like it can be done with just CSS (-webkit-linear-gradient) Edit: I noticed that replacing it with "standard" "linear-gradient" reverses the direction of…
No, the total surface of intestine is up to 40m^2, while the single lung has 100 m^2 for exchange. It might be a supplementary method at best.
And Dropbox is a thin wrapper around rsync. Tools like Postman are convenient. JS scripting allows to extend it easily, like to make request with random test data. Anyway, the previous company I worked for banned it, as…
There were some attacks based on modifying road signs: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.08278 . At the very least Cars can be tricked into going over local speed limit. I wonder if fake one way street signs would have…
> a password field should accept at least 100 characters. Assuming it's salted+hashed anyway There was recently a bug in bcrypt implementation where characters after first 64 were silently ignored. Anyway, while it is…
> PYUSD's price momentarily deviated from its $1 peg but quickly stabilized following the burn. Why is there even a market for trading between asset-backed stable coins and USD? Shouldn't issuer always buy it back for…
Is it still the case? I mean sure, it was going on on such scale that the joke was "chicken soup is best for sickness as it already contains antibiotics" but surely it was already banned in most countries?
It is the website owners that commit click fraud. It has been that way for the last 25 years. I mean the first thing I did as a kid was checking what will happen if I keep clicking on ad on my newly created homepage. >…