We have some viking ships that are older than the Vasa.
>Stuff only a few people world wide know about. Sounds like a good thing to try to increase diversity and recruitment.
>DuckDB is amazing for any sort of fast data analysis when the data is small enough that it can fit on your laptop It also works great for data that doesn't fit on my laptop.
This backpressure is even with cheaper devices such as x-rays etc.
This cancer is a pain. My father was extremely lucky, and was diagnosed early. Next up was months of chemo that left him to be a shell of himself. Then he could be operated. They removed parts of his stomach, his spleen…
Lo and behold* Git folders doesn't go well with onedrive.
That depends on your needs and goals. Super strict type checking might not be the most important feature. Its like saying "if you want a car that is a bit sporty, wouldn't it be best to buy a Lamborghini??
Culture is a lot more than translated language.
Other better models cant use the training data this model have...
There is a lot more to it than literal translations. Even if an american can talk Norwegian it doesn't mean that they get the cultural context right. "Oh yeah after you drive 2 hours home from work your wife and kid…
>makes sense to have one country specialize in producing it, and the rest just consume Oh ok then, just finnish culture for you then.
> in both major dialects Nynorsk and bokmål is not dialects but variants of written Norwegian.
The fund is specifically mandated to not invest inside Norway to avoid making an enormous bubble and sky high inflation.
The last three years more or less none of my students have bought the textbook for the subject. That is pretty mind blowing. In turn they expect a complete textbook from my lecture notes, which isn't possible. I get…
Just find the one that is right for you.
My university also had their own system before - what was especially great with that system was that it was all open. Every course had its own webpage, where you first chose which year/semester you were interested in…
You cant really do that in lots of cases. What grounds the grade is from is in many cases set in stone.
Who is doing the work though, the student, chatgpt or claude?
Exactly. We all laughed at the cases where productivity was measured in lines of code. But now the whole world somehow optimize for it.
But it should still add the tagline when copilot has been used, without direct approval by the user?
Who cares what it intends when they approve it and put into production?
>The fact that non-AI changes are attributed to Copilot is a bug. But sneaking in the attribution to Copilot without approval was the feature?
>If what you described would make it to our PR queue, it would definitely not pass the gates It just did though. Did you approve the PR without actually looking at the code?
Not very democratic to invade other countries on the whim of a president.
Are you a terrorist if you attack an invading force during a war?
We have some viking ships that are older than the Vasa.
>Stuff only a few people world wide know about. Sounds like a good thing to try to increase diversity and recruitment.
>DuckDB is amazing for any sort of fast data analysis when the data is small enough that it can fit on your laptop It also works great for data that doesn't fit on my laptop.
This backpressure is even with cheaper devices such as x-rays etc.
This cancer is a pain. My father was extremely lucky, and was diagnosed early. Next up was months of chemo that left him to be a shell of himself. Then he could be operated. They removed parts of his stomach, his spleen…
Lo and behold* Git folders doesn't go well with onedrive.
That depends on your needs and goals. Super strict type checking might not be the most important feature. Its like saying "if you want a car that is a bit sporty, wouldn't it be best to buy a Lamborghini??
Culture is a lot more than translated language.
Other better models cant use the training data this model have...
There is a lot more to it than literal translations. Even if an american can talk Norwegian it doesn't mean that they get the cultural context right. "Oh yeah after you drive 2 hours home from work your wife and kid…
>makes sense to have one country specialize in producing it, and the rest just consume Oh ok then, just finnish culture for you then.
> in both major dialects Nynorsk and bokmål is not dialects but variants of written Norwegian.
The fund is specifically mandated to not invest inside Norway to avoid making an enormous bubble and sky high inflation.
The last three years more or less none of my students have bought the textbook for the subject. That is pretty mind blowing. In turn they expect a complete textbook from my lecture notes, which isn't possible. I get…
Just find the one that is right for you.
My university also had their own system before - what was especially great with that system was that it was all open. Every course had its own webpage, where you first chose which year/semester you were interested in…
You cant really do that in lots of cases. What grounds the grade is from is in many cases set in stone.
Who is doing the work though, the student, chatgpt or claude?
Exactly. We all laughed at the cases where productivity was measured in lines of code. But now the whole world somehow optimize for it.
But it should still add the tagline when copilot has been used, without direct approval by the user?
Who cares what it intends when they approve it and put into production?
>The fact that non-AI changes are attributed to Copilot is a bug. But sneaking in the attribution to Copilot without approval was the feature?
>If what you described would make it to our PR queue, it would definitely not pass the gates It just did though. Did you approve the PR without actually looking at the code?
Not very democratic to invade other countries on the whim of a president.
Are you a terrorist if you attack an invading force during a war?