They aren’t even using an engine they built themselves. It’s built on top of Unreal Engine 5 which performs great for a ton of other games. They had to put effort into making it as badly performing as it is. It’s crazy.
> Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and training on it is fine. Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and printing them and selling them: not fair use Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and…
Yes, and we should factor in a $ amount per child you’ve had, also subtract a $ amount per time you yell at said child. Also how much should a compliment given to a stranger be worth? Should the value be different if…
> And that's really only honed by learning and questioning a lot of subjects. Sounds like a job for AI.
A coworker approached you and goes “hi, I have two children and one is a boy…” and is promptly vaporized because he doesn’t fit the selection criteria of the problem statement, another approaches and goes “err hi, I…
> a random family has been sampled, the sample family has two childs, one of them is a girl" It’s not a random family if it must have at least one girl. If you want to talk about a random family you can only make…
> You can't just spin up leading edge semiconductor manufacturing on a dime. It takes decades and hundreds of billions to reach where companies like Intel and TSMC are now. It's so hard that it's essentially impossible…
There's also a fascinating tension with physical exercise, which is that your preference would obviously be do it as early as possible, so you spend more time at a younger age as opposed to just prolonging the last…
The story has a bad spin yes. But it’s just as much of a controversy if they had require people themselves pay the cost if they found out the cars where shipped with defective breaks. It’s a product error not wear and…
> Pay me more to fix it, not my problem that your requests is failing. If you are employed in a position where there is a defect in the product then you are already being paid. Imagine going to a restaurant and you get…
So you’re arguing that the free lunch principle doesn’t apply to lunch?
Games are like books. Saying books are worthless because they don’t build “transferable skills” is absurd. But it’s obviously true of many books and sure, the most popular books don’t. But as a whole they definitely do.
I feel like there’s scientists must have spent a long time researching this seemingly new phenomenon before discovering that the sunk cost fallacy was widely studied. And at that point rather than spend the effort to…
> EU's legal arm can't extent outside the boarders of the EU, without an outright military invasion All the lawsuits from EU against tech companies outside the EU have been carried out without any military invasions…
That is literally what I’m saying.
K8s team insists k8s team needs to exist. Just fire them already, hire a consultant to set you up if you can’t do it yourself. And the difference in cost will certainly be covered by the savings on the k8s team. No need…
The cube is “almost any size” it’s literally overshooting by 50%
Why are you suddenly arguing against Israel? I mean he’s we know they have hidden nuclear weapons and will not enter into any deals or allow inspection. But they are on our side so we don’t care about that.
I personally think that this would almost never the case because of the extremely skewed distribution of income in the sector. Almost everyone will be making so much less that it’s never even possible that you would be…
It’s so surreal that this has to be explained in this day and age.
So it’s the e-mail exploit? If you e-mail someone and tell them to send you their password and they do, you suddenly have their password!? This is a very serious exploit in e-mail and need to be patched so it becomes…
I feel like you missed the context of my comment. Someone suggested AI would do experiments, someone responded with “lmfao” as a dismissal. I answered that we already have computers running experimental series even…
> I was also wondering what sources General best practice is to link to the sources that you have used. You don’t have to wonder what people might or might not read.
> If you’re ready to stop measuring sleep by the clock, and start enhancing the restorative function of sleep, join the waitlist and be the first to experience what functional sleep health can really mean. Feels like a…
Closed loop optimization is already a thing, and you don’t even need AI for it, just good old bayesian optimization is enough.
They aren’t even using an engine they built themselves. It’s built on top of Unreal Engine 5 which performs great for a ton of other games. They had to put effort into making it as badly performing as it is. It’s crazy.
> Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and training on it is fine. Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and printing them and selling them: not fair use Buying used copies of books, scanning them, and…
Yes, and we should factor in a $ amount per child you’ve had, also subtract a $ amount per time you yell at said child. Also how much should a compliment given to a stranger be worth? Should the value be different if…
> And that's really only honed by learning and questioning a lot of subjects. Sounds like a job for AI.
A coworker approached you and goes “hi, I have two children and one is a boy…” and is promptly vaporized because he doesn’t fit the selection criteria of the problem statement, another approaches and goes “err hi, I…
> a random family has been sampled, the sample family has two childs, one of them is a girl" It’s not a random family if it must have at least one girl. If you want to talk about a random family you can only make…
> You can't just spin up leading edge semiconductor manufacturing on a dime. It takes decades and hundreds of billions to reach where companies like Intel and TSMC are now. It's so hard that it's essentially impossible…
There's also a fascinating tension with physical exercise, which is that your preference would obviously be do it as early as possible, so you spend more time at a younger age as opposed to just prolonging the last…
The story has a bad spin yes. But it’s just as much of a controversy if they had require people themselves pay the cost if they found out the cars where shipped with defective breaks. It’s a product error not wear and…
> Pay me more to fix it, not my problem that your requests is failing. If you are employed in a position where there is a defect in the product then you are already being paid. Imagine going to a restaurant and you get…
So you’re arguing that the free lunch principle doesn’t apply to lunch?
Games are like books. Saying books are worthless because they don’t build “transferable skills” is absurd. But it’s obviously true of many books and sure, the most popular books don’t. But as a whole they definitely do.
I feel like there’s scientists must have spent a long time researching this seemingly new phenomenon before discovering that the sunk cost fallacy was widely studied. And at that point rather than spend the effort to…
> EU's legal arm can't extent outside the boarders of the EU, without an outright military invasion All the lawsuits from EU against tech companies outside the EU have been carried out without any military invasions…
That is literally what I’m saying.
K8s team insists k8s team needs to exist. Just fire them already, hire a consultant to set you up if you can’t do it yourself. And the difference in cost will certainly be covered by the savings on the k8s team. No need…
The cube is “almost any size” it’s literally overshooting by 50%
Why are you suddenly arguing against Israel? I mean he’s we know they have hidden nuclear weapons and will not enter into any deals or allow inspection. But they are on our side so we don’t care about that.
I personally think that this would almost never the case because of the extremely skewed distribution of income in the sector. Almost everyone will be making so much less that it’s never even possible that you would be…
It’s so surreal that this has to be explained in this day and age.
So it’s the e-mail exploit? If you e-mail someone and tell them to send you their password and they do, you suddenly have their password!? This is a very serious exploit in e-mail and need to be patched so it becomes…
I feel like you missed the context of my comment. Someone suggested AI would do experiments, someone responded with “lmfao” as a dismissal. I answered that we already have computers running experimental series even…
> I was also wondering what sources General best practice is to link to the sources that you have used. You don’t have to wonder what people might or might not read.
> If you’re ready to stop measuring sleep by the clock, and start enhancing the restorative function of sleep, join the waitlist and be the first to experience what functional sleep health can really mean. Feels like a…
Closed loop optimization is already a thing, and you don’t even need AI for it, just good old bayesian optimization is enough.