>I'm surprised the police doesn't have to pay for them. It's not that the tests were medically necessary. If only it were so simple. Medicine can be quite nasty politically at times, internally and externally, and these…
I set mine to Spanish and now it's nothing but Taco Bell ads
I'm a big archive team fan but gotta go with the ABC acronym such as "always be collecting" or "always be capturing"
“We had two barrels of fertilizer, seventy-five pellets of gunpowder, five sheets of high powered C4, a salt shaker half full of nitro, and a whole galaxy of 50 cals, buckshot, slugs, tracers... and also a quart of…
This is just the first pass. There are second pass strategies that could improve and are even more insidious: - review your generated CV pre-submission, make changes, do this a lot. Eventually you'll have a training set…
For sure, a lot of hard work and energy went into this project. Some say that if Boeing had that kind of energy, their planes might even fly!
For what it's worth, back in the day (a few years ago, before the LLM boom a few years) I found on a similar sized vector database (gensim / doc2vec), it's possible to just brute force a vector search e.g. with SSE or…
This is in accordance with Gilette's law, which is that the number of headlights on a high end pickup truck shall be equal to the number of blades on a high end razor
WAIT ... Hole up... what have we here: https://www.nccn.org/compendia-templates/compendia/nccn-comp... TLDR: The NCCN surely has a clean pretty database of these algorithms. They output these junky pdfs for free. Want…
Well we do take actions i.e. https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2024/07/10/... Literally killing millions of livestock to isolate the spread. Not to say there aren't better ways. Life finds a way. It's…
Exactly. That's what I think it is, government secrecy as their standard operating procedure. When unsure, don't say anything. After all, disclosing the public includes adversaries also knowing. It seems to me what's…
Not just temperature but I remember it as the hormone control center. You have hormone release factories such as the liver, the adrenals, and the sex organs such as ovaries and testisatchels Then you have a feedback…
It's a frying pan or the fire situation. The frying pan is government healthcare. The collective US thinks the government run program is a garbage fire. Obvious reasons are that (1) it's really hard to fire bad…
The general intent of the jury is to ask, "do you think they broke the law or not" and it's a jury of your peers, from your community, so it's seen as super fair. On one extreme the jury carefully reviews the law as…
My wife went through that at one of the FANG companies. Many years ago. At least in her case, 100% true. Many years later the PIP (which she survived) would come up, blocking her from promotions. People who witnessed…
The ugly part of this is there are bad managers and bad employees so we don't know what each situation is. Or sometimes both parties are decent people but their personalities each have one too many spikes that sometimes…
I have, happens around 6 AM. They get all the generators started up, power tools and full power. All the heavy machinery at full throttle. A cacaphonous 6AM salute to the internal combustion engine. Old Zeke fills his…
As someone whose pronouns are C-programmer/vim, I feel unsafe. My living nightmare would be to develop highly verbose Java programs in an editor with 999 gorillion different "modes" with seemingly random names. "oh,…
Generally I think modeling in the computer without proper detail in measurements and geometry is error prone. I will normally capture a 3D point cloud (can use a Kinect for this) and perform a geometry scaling, then use…
It's bad, very bad, apocalyptically end-of-the world so. The oceans will rise over 19 miles above their current level. Weather will be come drastically chaotic, one day there will be 100 feet of snow falling in an epic…
It's always braggable to be able to do that more than another language, but I'm not sure how mainstream or common it is to have the use case of requiring numerical manipulation at the scale of number of molecules in the…
I do wonder how this pertains to "blast processing" in the original Sega Genesis Some say it was a temporal distortion field around the 68000 increasing clock speed by 900% Some say it was the code name for programmers…
It's deeper than just weights because the topic is biological. In the old days of genomics there were massive patent wars. First, the human genome project itself. Craig Venter got massive funding to sequence the human…
Man ain't nothing one disease. Look at COVID. Why did the vaccine fail. Not one disease. Population variation of the virus. blah blah. Renal failure - shades of grey, shades of causes. Heart failure - shades of grey,…
We are hardwired for sex and reproduction. It's a simple argument. Assume there's a genetic trait, "horny" (pardon the language). Some have it, some don't. Genes that cause horniness are selected for, those that do not,…
>I'm surprised the police doesn't have to pay for them. It's not that the tests were medically necessary. If only it were so simple. Medicine can be quite nasty politically at times, internally and externally, and these…
I set mine to Spanish and now it's nothing but Taco Bell ads
I'm a big archive team fan but gotta go with the ABC acronym such as "always be collecting" or "always be capturing"
“We had two barrels of fertilizer, seventy-five pellets of gunpowder, five sheets of high powered C4, a salt shaker half full of nitro, and a whole galaxy of 50 cals, buckshot, slugs, tracers... and also a quart of…
This is just the first pass. There are second pass strategies that could improve and are even more insidious: - review your generated CV pre-submission, make changes, do this a lot. Eventually you'll have a training set…
For sure, a lot of hard work and energy went into this project. Some say that if Boeing had that kind of energy, their planes might even fly!
For what it's worth, back in the day (a few years ago, before the LLM boom a few years) I found on a similar sized vector database (gensim / doc2vec), it's possible to just brute force a vector search e.g. with SSE or…
This is in accordance with Gilette's law, which is that the number of headlights on a high end pickup truck shall be equal to the number of blades on a high end razor
WAIT ... Hole up... what have we here: https://www.nccn.org/compendia-templates/compendia/nccn-comp... TLDR: The NCCN surely has a clean pretty database of these algorithms. They output these junky pdfs for free. Want…
Well we do take actions i.e. https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2024/07/10/... Literally killing millions of livestock to isolate the spread. Not to say there aren't better ways. Life finds a way. It's…
Exactly. That's what I think it is, government secrecy as their standard operating procedure. When unsure, don't say anything. After all, disclosing the public includes adversaries also knowing. It seems to me what's…
Not just temperature but I remember it as the hormone control center. You have hormone release factories such as the liver, the adrenals, and the sex organs such as ovaries and testisatchels Then you have a feedback…
It's a frying pan or the fire situation. The frying pan is government healthcare. The collective US thinks the government run program is a garbage fire. Obvious reasons are that (1) it's really hard to fire bad…
The general intent of the jury is to ask, "do you think they broke the law or not" and it's a jury of your peers, from your community, so it's seen as super fair. On one extreme the jury carefully reviews the law as…
My wife went through that at one of the FANG companies. Many years ago. At least in her case, 100% true. Many years later the PIP (which she survived) would come up, blocking her from promotions. People who witnessed…
The ugly part of this is there are bad managers and bad employees so we don't know what each situation is. Or sometimes both parties are decent people but their personalities each have one too many spikes that sometimes…
I have, happens around 6 AM. They get all the generators started up, power tools and full power. All the heavy machinery at full throttle. A cacaphonous 6AM salute to the internal combustion engine. Old Zeke fills his…
As someone whose pronouns are C-programmer/vim, I feel unsafe. My living nightmare would be to develop highly verbose Java programs in an editor with 999 gorillion different "modes" with seemingly random names. "oh,…
Generally I think modeling in the computer without proper detail in measurements and geometry is error prone. I will normally capture a 3D point cloud (can use a Kinect for this) and perform a geometry scaling, then use…
It's bad, very bad, apocalyptically end-of-the world so. The oceans will rise over 19 miles above their current level. Weather will be come drastically chaotic, one day there will be 100 feet of snow falling in an epic…
It's always braggable to be able to do that more than another language, but I'm not sure how mainstream or common it is to have the use case of requiring numerical manipulation at the scale of number of molecules in the…
I do wonder how this pertains to "blast processing" in the original Sega Genesis Some say it was a temporal distortion field around the 68000 increasing clock speed by 900% Some say it was the code name for programmers…
It's deeper than just weights because the topic is biological. In the old days of genomics there were massive patent wars. First, the human genome project itself. Craig Venter got massive funding to sequence the human…
Man ain't nothing one disease. Look at COVID. Why did the vaccine fail. Not one disease. Population variation of the virus. blah blah. Renal failure - shades of grey, shades of causes. Heart failure - shades of grey,…
We are hardwired for sex and reproduction. It's a simple argument. Assume there's a genetic trait, "horny" (pardon the language). Some have it, some don't. Genes that cause horniness are selected for, those that do not,…