Can it in some way do some action based on the talk? For example, can it summarize the brainstorming into a text file, post it somewhere etc.?
Essentially part of a machine vision software package, which in turn is computer vision specialized for factory automation. It's "industrial" because it was trained on such data (more expiration dates and SEMI-font on…
> OCRing this is a nightmare and is a good benchmark to any self-proclaimed good OCR/vision model. It's not that difficult, our industrial OCR model read it correctly on its first attempt with default parameters. The…
Mostly the second point. They already collect and track you, even with car play. I strongly recommend this CCC talk, where they hacked a Volkswagen database that contained unfiltered, high-accuracy, timestamped…
It is like questioning the purpose of shovels, because surely if shovels generate so much wealth for the miners, wouldn‘t shovel companies ask for a percentage of the gold (say 30%) instead of selling shovels at a unit…
The risk is that this does not scale, they run out of money, the robot won't work any more, and you payed a lot for nothing.
Is there a zero-retention option?
No, we get an egg (i.e. the part usually provided by the female), which must then be fertilized by sperm. I don't know enough to say if that allows extracting eggs from males. Could two males have a child together using…
Bridges deteriorate by default. That is a well understood process with well understood reasons, which we monitor and work against. Salt, thermal cycles, load, rust. Humanity does not deteriorate by default. Claiming it…
> I had been cured of tuberculosis by them... in 7 days Just FYI that might suck in the future. Some countries might deny you entry / visa, or at least require expensive additional screening if you had tuberculosis…
The thing is we tried that for decades, using more formal logic to build reasoning engines. And we never got it to be even a fraction as good and generic as learning-based LLMs are today.
This interpretation also generalizes nicely to 3d. You have 60 moves, 20 of which will be up (60 choose 20), then 20 are east (40 choose 20), then 20 are south (20 choose 20).
But were they given access to the raw data, or reports?
This is called metamerism. It can be a practical issue if two pigments have the same color under one light source, but a different one under another. You want your artificial teeth to have the same color as your real…
Overly specific and not more than feel-good blurb. “When you’re recording” - what if they record it for, say, debugging purposes? Are images send into the cloud even if that light is off? “Prioritize” on-device…
There is a static branch predictor that is used if there is no statistic on a branching instruction yet, and it's really simple: Jumps backward are assumed to be taken (they usually are from a loop), jumps forward are…
They are "more" vertical, but they too have vital suppliers that they could not do without. The semiconductor supply chain is deep. Everybody knows ASML, but there are countless others that produce raw wafers, etching…
And also since they don't bite, they won't compete for the same resources / food.
> This motionless destination “without difference”, is also known as heat death, or entropy. This is BTW not how the heat death would look like. There would still be fluctuations that would, given infinite time, produce…
From what I understand, on x86 Linux stores a thread-local pointer to its TLS block in %fs. Could that simply be re-used? https://groups.google.com/g/comp.arch/c/IT2dhS4q2M8?pli=1
Isn't the question more an economic one: Is it cheaper to put some solar cells into the desert and to buy some batteries, or to launch things into space (plus the premium for radiation hardening and ensuring it survives…
What is going on with the font in this article? My Firefox renders it as a wired mixture of lower- and upper-case letters, all with the same height. Completely unreadable. Culprint seems to be this:…
The exact same thing is happening with the Gotthard Base Tunnel. Switzerland has completed it almost 10 years ago, Germany still hasn't finished the links. It is combination of the German planning system, which allows…
Both are right and it depends on which model you use and who submits those bugs. The capabilities of leading models went from 99% noise to 99% valid bugs in essentially a few months. Some projects are flooded with the…
Very cool! Another maybe stupid question, would something like inotify(7) help to get rid of any active polling?
Can it in some way do some action based on the talk? For example, can it summarize the brainstorming into a text file, post it somewhere etc.?
Essentially part of a machine vision software package, which in turn is computer vision specialized for factory automation. It's "industrial" because it was trained on such data (more expiration dates and SEMI-font on…
> OCRing this is a nightmare and is a good benchmark to any self-proclaimed good OCR/vision model. It's not that difficult, our industrial OCR model read it correctly on its first attempt with default parameters. The…
Mostly the second point. They already collect and track you, even with car play. I strongly recommend this CCC talk, where they hacked a Volkswagen database that contained unfiltered, high-accuracy, timestamped…
It is like questioning the purpose of shovels, because surely if shovels generate so much wealth for the miners, wouldn‘t shovel companies ask for a percentage of the gold (say 30%) instead of selling shovels at a unit…
The risk is that this does not scale, they run out of money, the robot won't work any more, and you payed a lot for nothing.
Is there a zero-retention option?
No, we get an egg (i.e. the part usually provided by the female), which must then be fertilized by sperm. I don't know enough to say if that allows extracting eggs from males. Could two males have a child together using…
Bridges deteriorate by default. That is a well understood process with well understood reasons, which we monitor and work against. Salt, thermal cycles, load, rust. Humanity does not deteriorate by default. Claiming it…
> I had been cured of tuberculosis by them... in 7 days Just FYI that might suck in the future. Some countries might deny you entry / visa, or at least require expensive additional screening if you had tuberculosis…
The thing is we tried that for decades, using more formal logic to build reasoning engines. And we never got it to be even a fraction as good and generic as learning-based LLMs are today.
This interpretation also generalizes nicely to 3d. You have 60 moves, 20 of which will be up (60 choose 20), then 20 are east (40 choose 20), then 20 are south (20 choose 20).
But were they given access to the raw data, or reports?
This is called metamerism. It can be a practical issue if two pigments have the same color under one light source, but a different one under another. You want your artificial teeth to have the same color as your real…
Overly specific and not more than feel-good blurb. “When you’re recording” - what if they record it for, say, debugging purposes? Are images send into the cloud even if that light is off? “Prioritize” on-device…
There is a static branch predictor that is used if there is no statistic on a branching instruction yet, and it's really simple: Jumps backward are assumed to be taken (they usually are from a loop), jumps forward are…
They are "more" vertical, but they too have vital suppliers that they could not do without. The semiconductor supply chain is deep. Everybody knows ASML, but there are countless others that produce raw wafers, etching…
And also since they don't bite, they won't compete for the same resources / food.
> This motionless destination “without difference”, is also known as heat death, or entropy. This is BTW not how the heat death would look like. There would still be fluctuations that would, given infinite time, produce…
From what I understand, on x86 Linux stores a thread-local pointer to its TLS block in %fs. Could that simply be re-used? https://groups.google.com/g/comp.arch/c/IT2dhS4q2M8?pli=1
Isn't the question more an economic one: Is it cheaper to put some solar cells into the desert and to buy some batteries, or to launch things into space (plus the premium for radiation hardening and ensuring it survives…
What is going on with the font in this article? My Firefox renders it as a wired mixture of lower- and upper-case letters, all with the same height. Completely unreadable. Culprint seems to be this:…
The exact same thing is happening with the Gotthard Base Tunnel. Switzerland has completed it almost 10 years ago, Germany still hasn't finished the links. It is combination of the German planning system, which allows…
Both are right and it depends on which model you use and who submits those bugs. The capabilities of leading models went from 99% noise to 99% valid bugs in essentially a few months. Some projects are flooded with the…
Very cool! Another maybe stupid question, would something like inotify(7) help to get rid of any active polling?