ask it about its opinion on "coloured people" and you will lose every ounce of skepticism
I'm not super impressed with the performance, actually. I'm finding that it misunderstands me quite a bit. While it is definitely better at reading big codebases and finding a needle in a haystack, it's nowhere near as…
Battery life? Temperature? Price-to-performance ratio? These are not decisions that are solved as simply as decreeing "every device must have at least 3000Hz refresh rate."
Christians, as a whole, are fascists? News to me.
Interval training is different than absolute pitch training. OpenEar seems to have no absolute pitch training.
https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/
I usually go out for a cigarette break a few times during the day, keeps me moving.
The documentation looks a bit LLMish to me.
If you're talking about something like a web server, then sure. If you're talking about kernel hacking, then I completely disagree.
I'm glad they are keeping the language mostly the same between iterations. I really like Go as a small and simple language that is easy to grok.
What an unfortunate acronym...
This article reads like counterintelligence.
Dr. Russell Barkley, one of the leading researchers in ADHD, is particularly opposed to this type of pseudo-scientific rhetoric. I think this post should be removed.
What is "masking" in a paper that also has a section dedicated to mask segmentation ("masking" as in creating segmentation masks)?
Easy. Stay off of reddit and you saved 10 minutes.
I think the X/Twitter iOS app and the reddit app are guilty of this. I find myself way too often typing something out, then barely touching the edge of my phone, and my entire comment is gone.
Training on test data? Google?
Google is a laughing stock at this point.
I just know in a thousand years they will look back at our current explanation of electricity with an equal level of ridicule.
Let's say a model runs through a few iterations and finds a small, meaningful piece of information via "self-play" (iterating with itself without further prompting from a human.) If the model then distills that…
Dungeons and Dragons 5E. A huge step up from 4E.
Yeah, this mindset reeks of the same kind of mentality that tech-bro SV startups... "I'm the main character, with this technology (I found an open source GitHub repo with 50k stars) I will save the world!" but with an…
They didn't even remove the DALL-E watermark, like could they not find actual stock photos of a dented trophy?
Sometimes a headline is all you need. Often times people won't read past the headline.
The reason I stopped making games... The tooling! It takes way too long to open Unreal Engine, or to do anything within its UI, and Unity gives me "bad vibes" (technical term) any time I open it. I know these days there…
ask it about its opinion on "coloured people" and you will lose every ounce of skepticism
I'm not super impressed with the performance, actually. I'm finding that it misunderstands me quite a bit. While it is definitely better at reading big codebases and finding a needle in a haystack, it's nowhere near as…
Battery life? Temperature? Price-to-performance ratio? These are not decisions that are solved as simply as decreeing "every device must have at least 3000Hz refresh rate."
Christians, as a whole, are fascists? News to me.
Interval training is different than absolute pitch training. OpenEar seems to have no absolute pitch training.
https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/
I usually go out for a cigarette break a few times during the day, keeps me moving.
The documentation looks a bit LLMish to me.
If you're talking about something like a web server, then sure. If you're talking about kernel hacking, then I completely disagree.
I'm glad they are keeping the language mostly the same between iterations. I really like Go as a small and simple language that is easy to grok.
What an unfortunate acronym...
This article reads like counterintelligence.
Dr. Russell Barkley, one of the leading researchers in ADHD, is particularly opposed to this type of pseudo-scientific rhetoric. I think this post should be removed.
What is "masking" in a paper that also has a section dedicated to mask segmentation ("masking" as in creating segmentation masks)?
Easy. Stay off of reddit and you saved 10 minutes.
I think the X/Twitter iOS app and the reddit app are guilty of this. I find myself way too often typing something out, then barely touching the edge of my phone, and my entire comment is gone.
Training on test data? Google?
Google is a laughing stock at this point.
I just know in a thousand years they will look back at our current explanation of electricity with an equal level of ridicule.
Let's say a model runs through a few iterations and finds a small, meaningful piece of information via "self-play" (iterating with itself without further prompting from a human.) If the model then distills that…
Dungeons and Dragons 5E. A huge step up from 4E.
Yeah, this mindset reeks of the same kind of mentality that tech-bro SV startups... "I'm the main character, with this technology (I found an open source GitHub repo with 50k stars) I will save the world!" but with an…
They didn't even remove the DALL-E watermark, like could they not find actual stock photos of a dented trophy?
Sometimes a headline is all you need. Often times people won't read past the headline.
The reason I stopped making games... The tooling! It takes way too long to open Unreal Engine, or to do anything within its UI, and Unity gives me "bad vibes" (technical term) any time I open it. I know these days there…